Aventador Vice Crime City
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Aventador Vice Crime City throws you into the driver’s seat of a fully customizable Lamborghini Aventador with your loyal doggo riding shotgun.

The open-world city becomes your playground for high-speed street drifting (or racing) through the traffic while your four-legged co-pilot enjoys the ride (don’t worry, he’s the goodest boi and loves the sideways adrenaline rush!).
The streets are alive with AI cars and innocent pedestrians going about their daily business. You have the choice to be a responsible driver and avoid them, or to embrace your inner vigilante.
Just know that if you happen to mount the sidewalk, the cops will be hot on your tail faster than you can say “police chase!”
Aventador Vice Crime City Controls
- W key/Up Arrow – Accelerate
- S key/Down Arrow – Brake
- A key/Left Arrow – Steer Left
- D key/Right Arrow – Steer Right
- Space bar – E-brake/handbrake (super useful for pulling off sweet drift entries)
- Shift – Nitrous
- C key – Change camera view
How To Play Aventador Vice Crime City

Right away, you’re gifted with a free Aventador (if only the real world were that easy!) with a variety of game modes and challenges.
Game Modes
There’s plenty to do in Aventador Vice Crime City. You can drift, race, or pull off jaw-dropping stunts using the massive ramps scattered throughout the city streets. Just remember that crashing will cost you precious points!
Drift Mode challenges you to showcase your sideways skills within a time limit. However, make sure you stop your car to bank those hard-earned points. Even if you nail the target score, if you don’t come to a complete stop before time runs out, the points will vanish into thin air. (Don’t say we didn’t warn you!)
Police Mode cranks up the intensity with a countdown timer and a “ram count.” Your mission? Don’t let the cops smash into you more than the allowed number of times. You’ll also automatically trigger this mode if you hit pedestrians during your practice runs, so be careful.
Drift Trigger zones appear throughout the city, displaying their point requirements and cash rewards. Nail the drift with the exact points needed, and you’ll score a massive payday.
Speed Trigger zones work similarly, but instead of drift points, you need to blast through at the specified speed.
Jumps/Stunts are simple. Successfully launch off ramps and stick the landing for an immediate 500 CR stunt bonus.
Driving Modes
Before you even start your engine, you can toggle between the two driving modes:
Drift Mode allows the Lambo’s rear end to slide freely, essentially transforming your Aventador into a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) drift weapon with a limited slip differential.

Stunt Mode turns your Aventador into a grip monster, swapping the RWD drivetrain for all-wheel drive (AWD) that sticks to the tarmac like glue. While it’s not ideal for drifting, it’s absolutely perfect for high-speed racing, escaping the cops, and precision driving.
Additional Features
You’ll notice several buttons on the right-hand side of the in-game screen:
Repair Car – We rarely see damage in free online drifting games, but this one is thankfully an exception. After a while, your fresh new Lambo will inevitably show battle scars after your talent has run out on your drifting initiations. Hit this button for an instant makeover.
Car Reset – Got your Lambo wedged somewhere embarrassing? Think of this button as your get-out-of-jail-free card.

Open Doors – Cruise (or drift) with the doors up like a true Lamborghini baller. You’ve got an Aventador and an awesome goodboi in the passenger seat – you might as well show them off in style!
Energy Drink – Just like in real life, this gives your character an instant performance boost, but it’ll set you back 250 CR.
Tuning & Customization

Paint & Styling
The customization system lets you head to the spray booth to personalize your Aventador’s paint job:
- Body Color – Choose from every color imaginable.
- Rim Color – Again, you have a full color palette to choose from, but ensure it doesn’t clash with the body color.
- Neon Lights (Underglow) – Get your Fast ‘n’ Furious on by opting for the ’90s favorite underglow!
Upgrades

The upgrade menu is where the magic happens, but each one comes at a price.
Fuel ensures you never get stranded mid-drift session. Nothing kills the vibe like running out of gas mid-shred.
Nitro adds some steroids to your nitrous system, providing even more explosive power when you need that extra push.
Drift Factor drastically improves your car’s sliding capabilities. A higher drift factor means easier entries, longer slides, smoother transitions, and higher scores.
Engine upgrades boost your overall performance, cranking up both top speed and acceleration for the ultimate tire-shredder.
These upgrades aren’t cheap, and each of them has several tiers, so make sure you spend them wisely!
If you’re like us and drifting is your thing, we recommend focusing on Fuel and Drift Factor initially, before moving on to the engine.
However, if you’re looking to be a street racing criminal and cause carnage on the city streets, upgrading the Fuel, Engine, and Nitro will help you escape from the aggressive cops much easier.
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Bill is a writer and photographer who has been part of the Drifted team since 2015. His work extends to various print and online publications, including Wangan Warriors.
As part of the King of Nations team, he traveled extensively for several years, capturing top-tier international drift events worldwide. His hands-on experience, including rebuilding his own Nissan Silvia S15 drift car, gives him unique insights into drift car building and global drift culture.
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