Brawler

"You want to do a cross-desert rally raid, but none of the 4x4s on offer will make you look like enough of a rich douchebag? Well, we've got the car for you. Part racer, part off-roader, all asshole with a large dollop of suspension. You won't know if you're crushing protected wilderness or the bones of the underpriviledged under your deep-tread, titanium, reinforced tires. This is the natural order of things."

- Legendary Motorsport description.

The Coil Brawler is a rally raid vehicle 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
The vehicle is heavily based on the, seen in the overall shape and purpose, albeit featuring dual headlights and smaller grille.

The vehicle is depicted as a buggy-like vehicle with off-road modifications and attachments. The lower area of the front is predominated by the sump guard protecting the front axle, while the upper area is occupied by the front fascia, composed of two small lower intakes, the small grille with an horizontal separation on the center and the inset sections on the edges housing dual circular headlights. The hood has two impressed areas, with the second one leading to a wide intake. A small Coil emblem can be seen on the front, while silver "BRAWLER" lettering can be seen on the horizontal grille separation. The engine also has "BRAWL" badging on its cover.

The sides of the car denote its tall profile and curved shape, having two impressed areas on the front fenders, with the upper area being partially covered by a black detail with "COIL" badges embossed on them. The doors have a curved profile that aligns with the rear section, which feature black handles and large body-colored mirror shells. The cabin area is relatively tall and features plastic details around the windows and on the roof.

The rear overhang of the car is relatively short in comparison to most vehicles, while the rear end features an inset area for the license plate, silver "COIL" lettering on the passenger side and the corresponding tail lights. The rear bumper is bulky and features a mesh vent on the lower side, along with silver lettering displaying its name.

The interior of the car is shared with the Sultan and the Kuruma, using the same blue dials and details. However, it bears the Coil emblem on the horn cap.

The primary color of the car is applied on the bodywork, roof panel, rear trunk, rear intake surroundings and interior stitching, while the secondary one is applied on the front area, bottom sides, cabin pillars, rear fenders and rear bumper. It uses a set of eight-spoke rims with bolt details around, wrapped in high-profile tires with knobby treads.

The Brawler can be modified with roof lights and guard lights that are non-functional in Los Santos Customs.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
The Brawler excels well in handling, both on and off-road, and suffers little spinout compared to the Bifta which is highly prone to spinning out even at medium speeds. Its top speed is among the highest in the off-road class and its acceleration is excellent for on or off-road races. Tires are susceptible to gunshots due to its elevated height so bulletproof tires are a must to reduce the risk of a tire blowout. Collision resistance is above average and it does not usually deform much. The car's braking, however, is among the worst in the game. Even with full upgrades, the car usually takes more than double the distance to stop compared to almost every other car in the game, despite its praiseworthy stats. If attempting to stop, one might benefit from using the handbrake and the regular brakes together, and be wary of wheel lockup; an alternative method would be, should its driver be using a controller, using the trigger halfway, as any more would result in the poor braking stated above. The car is also mildly prone to flipping when making high speed turns in off-road and dirt road environments making suspension upgrades highly advisable in the case of a quick getaway or racing.

The Brawler is stated to be powered by a 5 litre V8 engine capable of pushing 400HP. However, its engine is modeled as a twin-cam Inline-6, coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front engine, all-wheel drive layout. It has a rather unusual distribution of 9% of the power going to the front wheels. This is not enough power to spin the wheels should the Brawler be flipped, but is enough to keep the front wheels spinning. It uses a unique engine sound, which is mid-revving and rather noisy, though smoother than the ones from the Injection.

Grand Theft Auto V

 * Original versions
 * In the protagonists' garage after installing the DLC.


 * Enhanced versions
 * Available from Legendary Motorsport for $715,000.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Available from Legendary Motorsport for $715,000.
 * Driven by some targets during Payphone Hit: The Hitmen.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Could be won from the Lucky Wheel in the Casino during the GTA Online Bonuses (October 2020 Part 1) event.

General

 * The Brawler name is a reference to the Rally Fighter (the real-life model), as "fighter" and "brawler" mean the same thing as "brawl" is a synonym of "fight".

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online

 * The default radio station of the Brawler is Channel X.
 * The headlights on the Brawler are unique in that they resemble the headlight functionality from the last-gen editions of the game, having a much more solid and even beam.
 * The Brawler is the only Coil vehicle that features a combustion engine rather than an electric one.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Due to an issue with the lower textures, part of the inner section of the front right wheel hub is missing, leaving a cut-out portion that exposes most of the engine and suspension components and a missing part near the lower mudguard that allows the player to see through the cabin in a certain angle.

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