T20

"Tell your liberal neighbors you bought the Progen for its 'fuel efficiency' and reduced 'carbon' emissions, when you really got it because they hooked an electric motor to a twin-turbocharged V8 engine just to give it extra juice. Like a toaster in a bathtub, this is a dangerous synthesis of technologies old and new. Be progressive in the only real sense of the word."

- Legendary Motorsport description.

The Progen T20 is a two-door hypercar featured in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 update.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
Overall, the T20's main body design is almost identical to the, including the curvature of the hood as well as the rear lights, guards, fascia and spoiler; however the headlamps and front bumper are more reminiscent of the , and the arrangement and positioning are also similar to that of the TS600, whereas the design itself is close to that found on the Falcon F7. The rear is mostly similar to the P1, but the rear exhaust and the rear diffuser are similar to the. The implementation of for the T20 is similar to the real P1's butterfly doors.

The T20 is depicted as a modern hypercar with a sleek and aggressive styling, where the lower bumper area is predominated by the splitter and H-shaped separation, which spans about two-thirds of the car's width and conforms the central grilles and outer intakes of the car, while the front quarters appear to have slightly impressed areas that curve up to the front arches. The upper area of the car consist of black, upswept housings on the edges, each one having a modern strip spanning the lower and outer sides, five vertical LED-like lamps on the inner sections, a circular lamp with chrome details around it and a triangle-shaped turn signal, along with an impressed area on the bonnet that is about as wide as the central front intakes and becomes wider up to the windscreen base, together with a small intake on the front area. A silver "PROGEN" logo can be seen on the centre of the bonnet, ahead of the impressed area.

The sides of the car denote its aerodynamic profile, featuring concave shapes on the doors that go slightly upwards to the rear intakes, open vents on the front arches with small vertical fins attached to the lower sides of the car, and small side skirts that are slightly away of the car and have small fins on either end, with the rear ones being slightly longer. The car appears to make use of butterfly doors, based on the fact the doors appear to rotate about the A pillar upon opening. However, they also appear to rotate along the vertical and horizontal track of the vehicle, and also rotating away from the vehicle itself, giving it a mix-match of and butterfly door mechanics (somewhat similar to the Infernus and in contrast with newer vehicles such as the Tyrus and the GP1). The doors also have rear-view mirror shells and supports finished in carbon-fibre.

On the area, the car makes use of black trim around the windows, rear-quarter panels finished in carbon-fibre and a carbon roof panel. Behind the cabin area, an aluminium cover with four curved vents surrounds the engine, to conduct heat, which would normally be a potential threat with an engine so close to the cover. A glass cover is placed directly above the engine's manifolds, surrounded by carbon-fibre textures. When opened, the car reveals more carbon-fibre texturing on the inner areas and six vents on the sides, with silver badging on the cabin separation that display the names of the manufacturer and the car. The outer areas of the rear section have three small upper vents intended to let air to flow through the rear brakes, while the rearmost area features a functional mechanical spoiler, which automatically raises at approximately 40 mph and has different modes for driving, braking, and idling.

The rear end of the car mainly consist of a carbon-fibre section with dual exit vents on the sides and the license plate on the centre, as well as curved tail lamps consisting of red strips and small turn/reverse lamps within the same units. On the lower area, the car has additional exit vents with circukar exhaust tips on the inner sides, a large carbon-fibre diffuser with six blades and what appears to be an LED F1-style brake light on the centre, but is non-functional. The entire underside of the car is carbon plated, leaving the gearbox/diff exposed.

The interior of the car is derived from the Comet, sharing the blue dials, aircon units with carbon-fibre details and radio set. However, it bears the corresponding Progen logo on the horn cap. A rear window provides visibility to the engine bay.

The primary colour of the car is applied on most of the bodywork and the overstitches of the seats, while the secondary colour is applied on the lower sections of the front quarters, the concave sections of the sides and the side skirts. The car uses a set of five-spoke dual rims with a pentagon-shaped centre, wrapped in low-profile tyres.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
The T20 has impressive acceleration, and a very good top speed. The car's nippy handling helps it smoothly transition from lane to lane on highways, but poses as a threat in busy traffic, since the handling can be unresponsive from time to time. The vehicle's spoiler will raise when the vehicle is traveling at approximately 40 mph, and tilt on its axis to improve downforce over the rear axle and improve aerodynamic flow. Under braking, the spoiler will tilt forwards and down, increasing the surface area hit by airflow, thus acting as an air brake and slowing the car down quicker. The AWD layout also helps the car pick-up speed after stopping, in almost an instant.

The car's engine appears to be a powerful, high revolution V8, similar to the real-life McLaren P1, and features intercoolers located directly after the side-intakes, suggesting the car is turbocharged. The exact same engine model is found in cars like the Cheetah the Turismo R and the Osiris. However, the exhausts of this model are not extended as far since this car's rear clam is not hinged. The car emits a high-revving and smooth engine sound, which is unique in comparison to other cars with similar engine model.

Grand Theft Auto V

 * Original version
 * Can be found in any of the three protagonist's garages.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * It could be won from the Lucky Wheel in the Casino during the Granger 3600LX Week event.


 * Enhanced version
 * Can be bought from Legendary Motorsport for $2,200,000.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Can be bought from Legendary Motorsport for $2,200,000.
 * This vehicle may be selected randomly as a Top Range target source vehicle from SecuroServ during Vehicle Cargo missions with one of three different variations: CAR4M3L, T0PSP33D and D3VIL.

Trivia

 * The default radio station of the T20 is Non-Stop-Pop FM.
 * The T20 emits a unique electrical beep when the engine is turned on and off.
 * The T20's name is likely a parody of the P1's, while also referencing the English alphabet, as "T" is the 20th letter.
 * It could also be parodying the Tushek TS600, which also contains a "T" and a number.
 * When the windows on the T20 are tinted, the F1-style brake light also gets tinted.
 * The spoiler can break if the rear of the T20 is damaged enough. When broken, it will not raise up anymore, giving the car slight understeer and weakened braking. This does not apply to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game however, as the active spoiler does not provide any performance enhancements on these consoles.
 * The steering wheel in the PS3/Xbox 360 release has a texture that is not properly aligned to the 3D model, as it is placed above the center of the steering wheel.
 * The T20's engine sound is similar to condensed interior recordings of the Ferrari 458's V8 engine sound.

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