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==Performance== |
==Performance== |
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− | The vehicle's overall performance and handling is similar to other classic renditions of sports cars, particularly on par with the [[Cheetah Classic]]. The car has agile handling and quick acceleration. The Torero's top speed is particularly high for its type. |
+ | The vehicle's overall performance and handling is similar to other classic renditions of sports cars, particularly on par with the [[Cheetah Classic]]. The car has agile handling and quick acceleration. The Torero's top speed is particularly high for its type. The car requires intermediate driving though, as the back is quite heavy and tends to fishtail during sharp high speed turns. |
In the rear compartment, a V12 engine shared from the [[Infernus Classic]] is found, powering the rear wheels through a 5-speed gearbox. Its engine sound seems to be a combination of both the [[Tyrus]] and [[Infernus Classic]]. |
In the rear compartment, a V12 engine shared from the [[Infernus Classic]] is found, powering the rear wheels through a 5-speed gearbox. Its engine sound seems to be a combination of both the [[Tyrus]] and [[Infernus Classic]]. |
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*"Torero" means "bullfighter" in Spanish, a clear reference to {{WP|Lamborghini}}'s logo (a bull) and particularly the {{WP|Lamborghini Countach}}, one of the most iconic Lamborghinis of all time, that the Torero is based upon. |
*"Torero" means "bullfighter" in Spanish, a clear reference to {{WP|Lamborghini}}'s logo (a bull) and particularly the {{WP|Lamborghini Countach}}, one of the most iconic Lamborghinis of all time, that the Torero is based upon. |
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*The Torero appears to have visual glitches associated with the engine cover and some missing textures. The option to change the interior trim color at a mod shop is apparently missing upon release also. |
*The Torero appears to have visual glitches associated with the engine cover and some missing textures. The option to change the interior trim color at a mod shop is apparently missing upon release also. |
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+ | *As of the release of the Vigilante, the Torero’s engine cover/hood can no longer be operated via the door remote. |
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*The Front Spoiler and Classic Spoiler available at [[Los Santos Customs]] are actual factory options that were present during the Countach production run. |
*The Front Spoiler and Classic Spoiler available at [[Los Santos Customs]] are actual factory options that were present during the Countach production run. |
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*The Torero's name may also be attributed to Parallel Design's Torero, a production replica of the Lamborghini Diablo. |
*The Torero's name may also be attributed to Parallel Design's Torero, a production replica of the Lamborghini Diablo. |
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+ | *Oddly enough, the predecessor of the Torero, the Monroe, seems to be faster in terms of top speed. |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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Not to be confused with the Toro, a luxury speedboat in Grand Theft Auto Online.
The Pegassi Torero is a car featured in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the continuation of the Gunrunning update.
Design
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The car's overall design heavily resembles the Lamborghini Countach, most likely the 25th anniversary edition, seen particularly in the rear intake design, headlamps and greenhouse area. The parking lights are reminiscent of the ones found in the Ferrari F40. The side skirts are inspired by the ones found in the Koenig Countach. The rearlights are based on the ones found in the Ferrari 328. The vehicle features pop-up front headlamps located just behind the standard square lamps. The car also sports scissor doors like many other Pegassi sports cars.
The Torero's interior layout and design is heavily influenced by the real life Lamborghini Countach, with the square dial unit and central console cloned. The vehicle uses the Banshee dial design (blue), scaled down and reorganised to fit a rectangular segment.
Current Design Gallery
Performance
Grand Theft Auto Online
The vehicle's overall performance and handling is similar to other classic renditions of sports cars, particularly on par with the Cheetah Classic. The car has agile handling and quick acceleration. The Torero's top speed is particularly high for its type. The car requires intermediate driving though, as the back is quite heavy and tends to fishtail during sharp high speed turns.
In the rear compartment, a V12 engine shared from the Infernus Classic is found, powering the rear wheels through a 5-speed gearbox. Its engine sound seems to be a combination of both the Tyrus and Infernus Classic.
GTA Online Overview
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engine | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
Fuel Tank Size (litres) |
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N/A | 92.9 / 149.5 | 5 | N/A | RWD | 1470 / 3241 | 65 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
N/A | N/A | 5 | RMR V12 (In-game model) | RWD | Cannot be observed | Cannot be observed |
Image Gallery
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Video
Locations
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- Can be purchased from Legendary Motorsport for $998,000.
Events
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- Price reduced to $748,500 (25% off) during P-45 Nokota Week (7 November - 13 November 2017).[1]
Trivia
- "Torero" means "bullfighter" in Spanish, a clear reference to Lamborghini's logo (a bull) and particularly the Lamborghini Countach, one of the most iconic Lamborghinis of all time, that the Torero is based upon.
- The Torero appears to have visual glitches associated with the engine cover and some missing textures. The option to change the interior trim color at a mod shop is apparently missing upon release also.
- As of the release of the Vigilante, the Torero’s engine cover/hood can no longer be operated via the door remote.
- The Front Spoiler and Classic Spoiler available at Los Santos Customs are actual factory options that were present during the Countach production run.
- The Torero's name may also be attributed to Parallel Design's Torero, a production replica of the Lamborghini Diablo.
- Oddly enough, the predecessor of the Torero, the Monroe, seems to be faster in terms of top speed.
See Also
- Counthash - The 2D Universe equivalent of the Torero.
- Infernus - The 3D Universe equivalent of the Torero.
- Infernus Classic - Another classic sports car manufactured by Pegassi.