"Need for Speed" gets another boost ahead of its release date with a new trailer that showcases the extensive customization options available in the upcoming game.

The teaser, released via YouTube, provided a nearly three-minute glimpse of the features available for customizing the player's in-game vehicle. Fans will be glad to see they will be able to exercise total freedom in creating their car.

"Your 'Need for Speed' experience is rooted in today's urban car culture," the narration said in the video. "Your garage is where the magic happens. Make iconic cars your own with the most authentic customization in 'Need for Speed' history."

Before fans even set foot on the race track, the "Need for Speed" game is already quite an experience at the customization shop where players can spend hours creating their dream race car. Aftermarket brands like Rocket Bunny, Seibon Carbon and Rauh-Welt Begriff offer a wide variety of parts to choose from.

"From side skirts to spoilers, fenders to wing mirrors, tires, rims and much more, almost every area of the car is available for you to craft," the release on the "Need for Speed" website revealed. "Performance upgrades let you max out the potential of your cars. Beef up your engine to increase your horsepower, acceleration and top speed. Switch out parts; from your cam shaft to your clutch, from your suspension to your ECU, from your nitrous to your turbo."

Not only does this new "Need for Speed" allows players to tweak their car's performance to suit specific events and preferred style of driving, but it also offers the opportunity to give the cars a look that's distinct and personalized. Decals, color adjustments and more from the Wrap Editor gives the users the tools to go wild with their vehicle of choice.

The upcoming game is taking shape as the release date nears. A previous report from Latin Post revealed the achievements and trophies that will be available in the game. It's a long list of 31 achievements; some of them giving interesting clues such as "Choo Choo!" that will likely require drifting and a few names of characters who will be part of the plot line. A closed beta will also be available in the next few weeks as a dry run before the game's launch.

The "Need for Speed" for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 is set for release on Nov. 3. The PC edition of the game will be out in 2016.