Zentorno

"A supercar that’s as aerodynamic as your corporate pipeline, and as savage as the abuse you hurl at your subordinates."

- Career Builder description.

"Make sure the other 99% know you're in a vehicle they can't afford with this loud, brash, in-your-face supercar from Pegassi. Insanely fast with a high-tech interior, this is as close as you can get to a fighter jet on wheels. The only thing that goes up quicker than the 0-60 on this bad boy is your insurance premium."

- Legendary Motorsport description.

The Pegassi Zentorno is a two-door hypercar featured in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the High Life Update.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
The Zentorno is heavily based on the, featuring the overall shape, hexagonal vents in the back of the car, twin roof scoops and triangular vents on the hood. The car's default color scheme when spawned at the player's garage in singleplayer is also reminiscent of the distinctive carbon-fibre-and-red colors of the Sesto Elemento. The front fascia, greenhouse area, rear diffuser, side vents and grille resemble that of the. Additionally, the car can be customized with a unique spoiler highly reminiscent of that on the Lamborghini Veneno. The headlights are based on the. The A-pillar of the car may be based on the. The rear fascia is largely based on the Sesto Elemento, while also taking elements from the Veneno. The sides of the car and the tail lights are derived from the.

The Zentorno is designed as an exotic high-performance vehicle, with very aggressive styling cues and a low, sloped body for added aerodynamic effects. The front end is largely dominated by the numerous intakes, separated by frames. The bonnet area features four small intakes on the centre and two triangle-shaped details over a carbon-fibre portion near the windscreen. The frontal area features two headlights located in black housings, as well as the manufacturer's emblem located between the lights.

The sides of the car denote its aerodynamic profile, featuring concave details above the skirts and inset portions on the doors, together with vertical intakes on the rear fenders and diagonal body lines. Like the Infernus, the Zentorno features scissor doors with rounded mirror shells near the cabin A-pillars. However, these doors do not rotate away from the vehicle body, giving it realistic mechanics. The greenhouse area features coloured front separations behind the A-pillars and carbon-fibre panels on the rear quarters, while the area behind the cabin has two roof intakes leading to the engine bay, two rows of six hexagonal vents on the centre, small vents on the sides and two more vents over the rear tail lamps, finished in carbon fibre.

The rear of the car is predominated by carbon-fibre elements, being the bumper, diffuser, and the separations on the rear vents. A set of red LED strips can be seen on the upper side, with the car's name embossed in chrome letterings between these lights and the two hexagonal exhaust tubes at the bottom. The underside of the car is mostly carbon-plated, with exposed front axle arms, gearbox/diff and rear axle.

Its interior and dial set is shared with the Vacca, itself being a derivative of the one from the Banshee with yellow dials instead of blue. The manufacturer emblem can be seen on the horn cap.

The car is prominently painted in a primary colour for the body, while the secondary colour is applied on the front bumper trim, the triangle-shaped details on the bonnet area, the lines seen on the vents and around the hexagonal vents on the engine bay, the rear bumper trim and the tyre details of the stock wheels. The car has 10-spoke rims with an angled detail on the ends and a blacked-out appearance.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
Surprisingly, the Zentorno is very competitive with high-end supercars such as the RE-7B and Tempesta around a normal circuit due to its superb cornering speeds. It can also reach fairly high speeds, making it faster than the Entity XF, Turismo R, Infernus, and Cheetah. The hybrid engine in the Zentorno delivers incredibly smooth and alarmingly quick acceleration. In fact, the base stats of the car made it the fastest accelerating supercar in the game (possibly on par with the Voltic). The car features non-adjustable suspension that is about equal to, if not lower than Competition level, and because it is so close to the ground, the car cannot climb stairs (both forwards and backwards) and can also flip very easily when colliding with sidewalks.

The vehicle's handling is extremely responsive, as it can take corners at high speeds with relative ease due to the lowered suspension and the good weight distribution. But due to the car having such a sensitive handling, It can become a deficit more than a benefit for people using a keyboard as it will turn at 100% power. The high-output engine may also become difficult to control for inexperienced drivers. The vehicle has very minimal oversteer, but it can still spin due to its handling power, but does not always lose control too easily.

The Zentorno's grip can also become a big problem when driving on bumpy roads, if two or more wheels lift off the ground (even for a second), one (or more wheels) will still make such strong contact with the ground for the car to enter a spin. However, the four-wheel drive layout lowers the risk of this, and usually "fixes" itself back into driving forward, picking up speed on the way.

Although no physical engine model exists in-game, the website stated that the Zentorno is powered by a 6.8 liter V12 engine that produces 750HP, which is somewhat reflected by the number of hexagonal vents on the rear (similar to how the Sesto Elemento is powered by a V10 engine and features exactly ten hexagonal vents). It has a 6-speed gearbox and an all-wheel drive layout (30% front, 70% rear distribution). The engine sound is typically high-revving, shared with the Cheetah.

Moving Target
Pre-modified variants of the Zentorno can appear as a random Moving Target vehicle in the Freemode Event, Moving Target, as part of the Freemode Events Update. The first and third sets cannot be recreated in Los Santos Customs or any other mod shop as they have unique Worn secondary colors.

Business DLC Sports Modded
Pre-modified variants of the Zentorno can be seen driving around Los Santos randomly. Business DLC Sports Modded 1 has a unique primary color not available in Los Santos Customs, Beeker's Garage or any other vehicle mod shop.


 * Both variants use the same modifications
 * Both vehicles have the same wheels
 * Both vehicles have a unique pearlescent color applied
 * Neither variant has any performance upgrades (engine, transmission, etc.)

Los Santos Customs Modded Single Player
Like the randomly spawning modified Zentornos, two sets of Zentornos may spawn outside Los Santos Customs, pre-modified. These again only spawn in single player. The vehicles appear in set color sets with the same modifications. They will not spawn with any of the default extra components. These variants are named "LS_CUSTOMS_MODDED_SP" and use the exact same modifications and colors as the Business DLC Sports Modded sets.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Freemode Events
 * May appear in one of three different modified variations as a random vehicle in the Freemode Event Moving Target.


 * Vehicle Cargo
 * This vehicle may be selected randomly as a mid-class target source vehicle from SecuroServ during Vehicle Cargo missions with one of three variations: W1NN1NG, 0LDN3WS and H3RO.
 * This vehicle is classed as a Mid-Range vehicle.
 * Zentorno "W1NN1NG" is part of the 4-vehicle "Molten Metal" Vehicle Cargo Collection.

Grand Theft Auto V

 * Original version
 * Available in every garage for all the protagonists.

The Zentorno is part of three, " ", " " and " ". The first allows heavily modified Zentornos, among many other modified cars to spawn outside Los Santos Customs, as well at other locations. The second two allow the Zentorno and other Business Update sports cars to spawn modified in specific locations, particularly around the city. They only spawn in GTA V.
 * Scenarios (enhanced version)


 * Enhanced version
 * Can be purchased from Legendary Motorsport for $725,000.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Can be purchased from Legendary Motorsport for $725,000.

General

 * The default radio stations for the Zentorno are Soulwax FM, FlyLo FM, and Los Santos Underground Radio.

Grand Theft Auto V

 * The Zentorno was one of several vehicles to originally feature no licence plate. This would make it illegal to use the vehicle on the road.
 * In the enhanced version of the game, the Zentorno features a licence plate.
 * The Zentorno does not have reversing lights.
 * The Zentorno does not have an engine model due to its rear engine compartment cover being impossible to open or remove.
 * There are two asymmetrical design oversights on the vehicle:
 * There appears to be a missing part on the left side of the front grille. This was patched, albeit for the enhanced version only, in the Lowriders: Custom Classics update.
 * Another asymmetrical mistake, yet to be patched, appears on the rear diffuser of the vehicle, wherein the left part, between the center and the first element of the diffuser, features a triangular section not present on the right hand side. This is only present in the enhanced version of the game and is not seen on the low-poly model of the vehicle.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * A Grand Theft Auto Online loading screen may advertise the Zentorno, and the description suggests that it "will be the envy of all your Adder-driving friends", suggesting that it is the direct competition of the Adder.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online

 * The custom Hood modifications appear to have a small dent on the passenger-side ridge, just above the right headlight. This appears to be a minor modelling issue.

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