Faggio Sport

"The modern urban thug doesn't need fat tires, massive cylinders and reinforced bodywork to make the streets his kingdom. Welcome to a world where the only ride you need has recycled plastic panels, the wheels off a shopping cart and the same engine as your refrigerator. And trust us, when your crew rolls into town that deafening high-pitched whine will strike fear and lust into the hearts of your enemies."

- Southern San Andreas Super Autos description.

The Pegassi Faggio Sport (formerly named "Faggio") is a scooter featured in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Ballad of Gay Tony and Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Bikers update.

Grand Theft Auto IV
The Faggio takes the appearance of a modern urban scooter, resembling a cross between a and a 2007 Peugeot V Clic, while sharing minor styling elements with the  compact scooter.

The Faggio assumes a newer design compared to its previous iteration, where the front section has a small fender with additional covering on part of the small forks. The tall panel extends slightly forward and houses a triangle-shaped headlamp on the front, while the upper side holds a small fairing with the corresponding turn blinkers, handlebars, rear-view mirrors and the dial panel. The middle section has an upswept shape, and a plastic finish covers the area behind the tall panel and the floormat, the latter having linear detail.

The rear section mostly consists of a small curved body, which houses a small black seat with room for two occupants and two small foot pegs for the passenger. The rear end has a small luggage rack directly connected to the rear portion of the seat, a single red tail lamp on the end of the curved body, and a black section below it, which holds the number plate, the turn blinkers, and a single red reflector on the lower side. Below the rear section, there is the corresponding swing-arm holding the rear wheel, a single red suspension spring on the left, and the exhaust tube on the right. A black mudguard also covers the upper side of the wheel.

The vehicle features "FAGGIO" and "City-XS" badges around it, together with coloured dots representing the Italian flag (possibly a nod to the real-life manufacturer ). It spawns in a variety of single-tone or two-tone colours, where the primary one is applied on the body and the front mudguard, while the secondary one is applied on part of the tall section, part of the fairing, the outer portions of the middle section, and the portion below the seat. It uses small five-spoke rims wrapped in small-profile tyres.

Grand Theft Auto Online
Returning to Grand Theft Auto Online, the Faggio Sport retains the same design and features, although it receives a different set of badges, being alternate "FAGGIO" badges without the Italian-themed coloured dots, and the "City-XS" badges replaced by "Pegassi" badges. The suspension spring also receives a chromed finish. The instrument panel also receives a single analog dial, which is also used on the classic Faggio and chopper bikes, such as the Bagger and the Police Bike.

Colour distribution is the same as in GTA IV, where the primary one is applied on the body and the front mudguard, while the secondary one is applied on part of the tall section, part of the fairing, the outer portions of the middle section and the portion below the seat. It uses the same small five-spoke rims wrapped in small-profile tyres, albeit with updated tread pattern.

Grand Theft Auto IV
As a modern street scooter, the Faggio has a powerful single-cylinder engine with an electric-like sound, coupled to a continuously variable transmission drivetrain (despite shifting gears). The Faggio is, unexpectedly, the easiest vehicle to use when performing long wheelies, possibly due to its high centre of gravity and short wheelbase compared to other motorbikes. When at top speed, the Faggio can slowly outrun any heavy motorcycles, particularly choppers such as the Zombie, the Freeway or the Hellfury.

Grand Theft Auto Online
The bike retains its single-cylinder engine with the same electric-like sound from GTA IV, again coupled to a CVT drivetrain (despite shifting gears). The vehicle is similar in performance to the Faggio Mod, having an increased top speed and much more agile handling than in GTA IV. However, it cannot perform wheelies as before.

Special Variants

 * In GTA IV, a Faggio is requested in Stevie's Car Thefts, appearing in a unique light green paintjob. As a new Faggio will spawn in the same spot until the player delivers it, the player can keep one and deliver the other to Stevie.

Notable Owners

 * Bernie Crane owns a pink Faggio.
 * The Hater

Grand Theft Auto IV

 * Hating the Haters - When chasing the man that attacked Bernie, he gets on a Faggio and attempts to flee, while the player can get on one of the parked another one to chase. It later can be used into driving Bernie to the Perseus shop and even saving it at a parking space.
 * Stevie's Car Thefts - The Faggio Sport is one of the 30 vehicles wanted by the Stevie's Car Thefts in the side-mission of the same name.

The Cayo Perico Heist

 * Moodymann - Collect the merchandise - Davis Mega Mall variant.
 * Keinemusik - Collect the pizza - Pizza This... variant.

Grand Theft Auto IV

 * On Happiness Island, towards the south end of the island (near the main plaza).
 * On Quartz Street, Middle Park, and the surrounding areas.
 * Parked near the fountain in Middle Park and used as a pursuit vehicle in Hating The Haters.
 * Often spawns around Alderney City and Normandy.

The Ballad of Gay Tony

 * Often found in the whole State of Alderney.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Can be purchased from Southern San Andreas Super Autos for $47,500.

General

 * The default radio stations of the Faggio Sport are:
 * GTA IV: Jazz Nation Radio 108.5 and Fusion FM.
 * GTA Online: WorldWide FM.

Grand Theft Auto IV

 * The scooter was originally named "Faggio" in Grand Theft Auto IV. However, when a classic variant of the scooter was introduced in The Ballad of Gay Tony, also named "Faggio", confusion as to why the scooter underwent a massive transformation ensued. Later in the enhanced version of GTA Online, the GTA IV "Faggio" returned, renamed the "Faggio Sport", which reveals the name of the scooter's historical appearances, while the name "Faggio" now refers to the classic scooter featured in the 3D Universe as well as GTA V.
 * Although its engine shifts, it is clear that it has a CVT, like its real-world inspirations. Gear-shifting in-game is likely a developer oversight.
 * If Niko or a pedestrian remain idle on the Faggio, the idle BMX animation from Bully is used.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * The vehicle is named " " in the files, which could stand for "Faggio New".
 * The Faggio badge on the scooter bears a resemblance to the Vespa logo.
 * The Faggio Sport won't show up on the Southern San Andreas Super Autos website if the list is filtered to "Motorcycles".

Grand Theft Auto Online
The Faggio Sport suffers from several minor quality control issues:
 * The main body shell has a "chunk" of plastic missing when looking down from the rider's position and perspective, due to mis-welded vertices.
 * Incorrect texture mapping appears on the main headlight and rear indicator casing.
 * A mirrored version of the license plate appears on the back of the rear plate.

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