Not to be confused with Jackal Racing, a racing clothing company appearing in Grand Theft Auto Online.
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The Ocelot Jackal is a four-door saloon in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
Design
Grand Theft Auto V
The car has a luxury, swept back profile and has an appearance similar to a 2011 Jaguar XFR and Maserati Quattroporte, especially the front fascia, bonnet/hood profile, different rear lights, fascia, and side air intakes (which are mostly similar to a Maserati, which the other Ocelot model is based on). Some of the design has taken some cues from the Tesla Model S. The rear takes most of its design influence from the Opel Insignia (a.k.a. Buick Regal in the USA) and the second generation Saab 9-5, featuring a chrome strip connected to stylized C-shaped rear light units.
Current Design Gallery
Performance
Grand Theft Auto V
The overall performance of the Jackal makes it an excellent choice for a getaway vehicle. The engine sounds to be relatively low revving, and manages to propel the nearly-four thousand pound Jackal off the line quickly, making for an impressive 0-60 time. It corners surprisingly well for such a big sedan, making the Jackal a rather fun and exciting vehicle to drive, and acceleration and braking is very good as well, although under stress it does have a tendency to lock the front brakes up. The Jackal is also well-built, meaning it can take a number of hits before being disabled. Top speed is acceptable, but nothing spectacular.
GTA V Overview
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engine | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
Fuel Tank Size (litres) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N/A | 88.5 / 142.5 | 6 | N/A | RWD | 1800 / 3968 | 65 |
N/A | 142 / 228 | 6 | N/A | RWD | 1800 / 3968 | N/A |
6.1 Seconds | 115 / 185 | 6 | N/A | RWD | Cannot be observed | Cannot be observed |
Modifications
Grand Theft Auto V
Category | Modification | Cost (GTA V) | Cost (GTA Online) | Image | |
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Armor | No Armor | $325 | $650 | ||
Armor Upgrade 20% | $1,625 | $6,375 | |||
Armor Upgrade 40% | $4,062 | $10,625 | |||
Armor Upgrade 60% | $6,500 | $17,000 | |||
Armor Upgrade 80% | $11,375 | $29,750 | |||
Armor Upgrade 100% | $16,250 | $42,500 | |||
Brakes | Stock Brakes | $325 | $650 | ||
Street Brakes | $6,500 | $13,000 | |||
Sport Brakes | $8,775 | $17,550 | |||
Race Brakes | $11,375 | $22,750 | |||
Bumpers | Stock Front Bumper | $750 | $1,500 | ||
Custom Front Splitter | $1,250 | $2,500 | |||
Stock Rear Bumper | $750 | $1,500 | |||
Custom Rear Bumper | $1,250 | $2,500 | |||
Engine | EMS Upgrade, Level 1 | $2,925 | $5,850 | ||
EMS Upgrade, Level 2 | $4,062 | $8,125 | |||
EMS Upgrade, Level 3 | $5,850 | $11,700 | |||
EMS Upgrade, Level 4 | $10,887 | $21,775 | |||
Exhausts | Stock Exhaust | $130 | $260 | ||
Dual Exit Exhaust | $375 | $750 | |||
Explosives | Ignition Bomb | N/A | $5,000 | ||
Remote Bomb | N/A | $7,500 | |||
Hoods | Stock Hood | $450 | $900 | ||
Ram Air Hood | $850 | $1,700 | |||
Vented Hood | $1,200 | $2,400 | |||
Horns | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Horns | - | - | ||
Lights | Headlights | Stock Lights | $200 | $400 | |
Xenon Lights | $1,000 | $5,000 | |||
Neon Kits | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Lights | - | - | ||
Loss/Theft Prevention | Tracker | N/A | $2,000 | ||
Full Coverage | N/A | $7,500 | |||
Plates | Blue on White 1 | $50 | $200 | ||
Blue on White 2 | $50 | $200 | |||
Blue on White 3 | $50 | $200 | |||
Yellow on Blue | $75 | $300 | |||
Yellow on Black | $150 | $600 | |||
Respray | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Respray Colors | - | - | ||
Sell | Sell Vehicle | N/A | $6,000 | ||
Skirts | Stock Skirts | $1,250 | $2,500 | ||
Custom Skirts | $1,500 | $3,000 | |||
Spoilers | None | $500 | $1,000 | ||
Custom Spoiler 1 | $750 | $1,500 | |||
Custom Spoiler 2 | $950 | $1,900 | |||
Suspension | Stock Suspension | $100 | $200 | ||
Lowered Suspension | $500 | $1,000 | |||
Street Suspension | $1,000 | $2,000 | |||
Sport Suspension | $1,700 | $3,400 | |||
Competition Suspension | $2,200 | $4,400 | |||
Transmission | Stock Transmission | $325 | $650 | ||
Street Transmission | $9,587 | $19,175 | |||
Sports Transmission | $10,562 | $21,125 | |||
Race Transmission | $13,000 | $26,000 | |||
Turbo | None | $1,625 | $3,250 | ||
Turbo Tuning | $8,125 | $42,500 | |||
Wheels | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Wheels | - | - | ||
Windows | None | $100 | $500 | ||
Light Smoke | $200 | $1,500 | |||
Dark Smoke | $450 | $3,500 | |||
Limo | $700 | $5,000 |
Image Gallery
Notable Owners
- El Estupido owns a red Jackal in Time to Get Away.
Locations
Grand Theft Auto V
- The car is relatively common in Los Santos, appearing mostly in the high-end districts such as Rockford Hills, Richman, Vinewood, and Vespucci Beach.
- The car appears in the mission The Long Stretch, which serves as a getaway car for Franklin, Lamar, and Stretch.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Quite common in Los Santos.
- Can be found driving around the Paleto Bay area.
- Can be bought for $60,000 from Southern San Andreas Super Autos after the Heists Update.
- Provided for the players at Martin Madrazo's house when starting any of his Dispatch missions.
Rewards
Grand Theft Auto Online
- The Jackal sells for $6,000 at Los Santos Customs. When fully modified, it can only sell for $93,750.
Trivia
General
- The car's name comes from the name of a wild dog, but it could also be inspired by the unnamed British assassin "Jackal", from Frederick Forsyth's 1971 novel "The Day of the Jackal", and its 1973 movie adaption.
Grand Theft Auto V
- The default radio station of the Jackal is FlyLo FM or Soulwax FM.
- The Jackal is considered a Coupé although it has four doors, suggesting that it is a "four-door coupé" or a fastback sedan.
- When the Jackal is viewed from at least one car length behind, the right tail light appears to be broken even if the car has not been in an accident. However, if the player gets closer to it, the tail light will appear as normal. This might be a texture glitch.