Viseris

"There were a lot of things to like about Lampadati's Viseris: the smooth handling, the chiseled good looks, the salt-of-the-earth engineering. More than anything else, you had to love the unmistakable roar of its barbaric V8. But if you thought that sweet, sweet song couldn't be improved, you were wrong: offset by the rattle of twin forward-facing machine guns, it takes on a whole new depth of character. Please note: Weapon modifications can only be applied at a Vehicle Workshop inside an Avenger or Mobile Operations Center."

- Legendary Motorsport description.

The Lampadati Viseris is a 2-door classic sports car featured in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the The Doomsday Heist update, released on January 9th, 2018, during the Viseris Week event.

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The Viseris takes inspiration from the and the. It also takes design cues from the, while the front trunk intakes and side windows are taken from the concept car.

The Viseris is depicted as a sports car with a similar design to the Tropos Rallye, having a wedge-shaped profile and two-door layout. The lower area of the car is predominated by a body extension with a single wide intake, while the upper area has dual grilles with chrome trims around and a separation on the centre. On the bonnet area, two pop-up square lamps can be seen on the outer edges, while the bonnet features two black, plastic-like inset areas leading to a set of air filters, having numerous strakes over them. The same bonnet opens to reveal a silver finish on the frontal section, as well as a small luggage compartment with a single battery box. The Lampadati emblem can be also seen on the front.

The sides of the car are defined by the wide fender flares and wide side skirts, which are part of the bodywork. The cabin area makes use of black trim around the windows and rounded rear-quarter windows, as well as rounded mirror wings and traditional door handles. The area behind the cabin mostly consist of a flat engine compartment between the elevated areas of the cabin, which opens to reveal the engine and the exhaust manifolds.

The rear of the car is relatively simple in appearance, having the corresponding central area for the number plate and the Lampadati badging just above it. The outer sides of the car are predominated by horizontal tail light strips with six slots per unit, with the upper strips being the brake lamps, the middle ones the main lamps and the lower ones being the turning and reverse lamps. A black, plastic-like bumper can be seen below the tail lamps, while the area further below the bumper is predominated by an exhaust muffler with twin exit exhaust tubes on either side.

Its interior uses the same dial set as the Banshee, but arranged in a unique way to fit into the car's dashboard, with the speedometer and tachometer centralized on the driver, two smaller gauges on either side of the main ones and four more smaller gauges on the central console, below the radio set. Red and green buttons can be seen around the driver-side dashboard and numerous switches are seen next to the central aircon units, along with the Lampadati badging on the steering wheel and passenger compartment.

The primary colour of the car is applied on the body, the central detail of the steering wheel and the rear portions of the seats, while the secondary one is applied on the rear-view mirrors. A trim colour is also available for the interior, being applied to the dashboard, door cards, central section between the seats, inner portions of the seats and the overstitches of the steering wheel and the seats. It uses a unique set of rims consisting of five open slots and ten dual smaller ones, placed around a pentagon-shaped centre with the Lampadati emblem on it. The rear wheels are also wider than the front ones.

Vehicle
Performance-wise, the Viseris has below average performance in comparison to most cars of its class. The car has mediocre traction, which gives it a tendency of spinning out around corners, and it has decent top speed, albeit inferior to most vehicles. However, when fully upgraded, its top speed exceeds some of the higher end super cars. The car's suspension can also be slammed, "stancing" it and making it a great drift car. Overall, the Viseris cannot be satisfactory in Sports Classic racing, but still dominates vehicles within its class.

The Viseris' statistical stock top speed is 109 mph / 175.4 km/h. This makes it, when fully upgraded, one of the fastest vehicles in the game, in a straight line, exceeding the Hustler, and Ardent, however it is still beaten by the Banshee 900R and Pariah when they are fully upgraded.
 * EMS Engine Upgrade 1 produces 110 mph / 177 km/h.
 * EMS Engine Upgrade 2 produces 112 mph / 180.2 km/h.
 * EMS Engine Upgrade 3 produces 114 mph / 183.5 km/h.
 * EMS Engine Upgrade 4 produces 118 mph / 189.9 km/h.

The vehicle is powered by a single-cam V8 engine with double-barrel carburetors, coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a rear-mid engine, rear wheel drive layout. Its engine sound appears to be a lower-pitched variation of the one used in the Vigilante.

Weaponry
Machine Gun: The vehicle can be equipped with two front-facing machine guns operated by the driver, which perform the same as those of vehicles like the Blazer Aqua and the Ruiner 2000. They have decent firepower against players and vehicles with none or light armor, but will struggle against heavily-armored vehicles.

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The Viseris can be modified at Los Santos Customs and other mod shops, although the weapons can only be accessed by a Vehicle Workshop inside a Mobile Operations Center or Avenger.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Can be purchased from Legendary Motorsport for $875,000.

General

 * The default radio stations of the Viseris are Radio Mirror Park, Vinewood Boulevard Radio, and Los Santos Rock Radio.
 * If modified correctly, the Viseris can be made to resemble the De Tomaso Pantera GT5-S.

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 * With the MK.I or MK.II rear diffuser exhausts added, the player can remove the licence plate, making it illegal on the road.

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 * Originally, the Viseris' top speed unnaturally exceeded some of the fastest vehicles in the game, such as the Pariah added in the same update, and the Banshee 900R when fully upgraded, often reaching up to 150 mph. This was caused by a suspension glitch, which could sometimes occur when upgrading the vehicle.
 * This was patched in the Southern San Andreas Super Sport Series update.

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