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| caption = A Fugitive in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
| caption = A Fugitive in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
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| rear_image = Fugitive-GTAV-Rear.png |
| rear_image = Fugitive-GTAV-Rear.png |
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+ | | vehicle_class = Sedans |
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| vehicle_type = Civilian car |
| vehicle_type = Civilian car |
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+ | | price = $24,000 <small>([[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]])</small> |
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| body_style = [[:Category:4-Door Sedans and Coupes|4-door sedan]] |
| body_style = [[:Category:4-Door Sedans and Coupes|4-door sedan]] |
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| capacity = 4 <small>(driver and 3 passengers)</small> |
| capacity = 4 <small>(driver and 3 passengers)</small> |
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− | | appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' |
+ | | appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
| manufacturer = [[Cheval]] |
| manufacturer = [[Cheval]] |
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== Design == |
== Design == |
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− | This car features very aggressive formations which appear to have been inspired by [[Australia]]n-[[America]]n design styling found on the [[wp:Pontiac G8|Pontiac G8]], [[wp:Holden VE Commodore|Holden VE Commodore]], [[wp:Holden VF Commodore|Holden VF Commodore]], [[wp:Holden VF Commodore|Chevrolet SS]], [[wp:Chevrolet Caprice#Sixth_generation_.282006.E2.80.93present.29|sixth generation Chevrolet Caprice/Caprice PPV]] and [[wp:Holden Caprice (WM)|Holden WM Statesman/Holden WM/WN Caprice]]. This likely based on the real life cars using the [[wp:GM Zeta platform|GM Zeta platform]]. The car's design may also be influenced by the [[wp:Chevrolet Impala#Tenth generation.282014.E2.80.93.29|tenth generation Chevrolet Impala]].This car also appears to have a few characteristics deriving from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ |
+ | This car features very aggressive formations which appear to have been inspired by [[Australia]]n-[[America]]n design styling found on the [[wp:Pontiac G8|Pontiac G8]], [[wp:Holden VE Commodore|Holden VE Commodore]], [[wp:Holden VF Commodore|Holden VF Commodore]], [[wp:Holden VF Commodore|Chevrolet SS]], [[wp:Chevrolet Caprice#Sixth_generation_.282006.E2.80.93present.29|sixth generation Chevrolet Caprice/Caprice PPV]] and [[wp:Holden Caprice (WM)|Holden WM Statesman/Holden WM/WN Caprice]]. This likely based on the real life cars using the [[wp:GM Zeta platform|GM Zeta platform]]. The car's design may also be influenced by the [[wp:Chevrolet Impala#Tenth generation.282014.E2.80.93.29|tenth generation Chevrolet Impala]].This car also appears to have a few characteristics deriving from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Accord_(North_America_eighth_generation) 8th generation Honda Accord]. |
At the base of the front bumper sporting influence is very prevalent. The front bumper features a main central vent whose base appears to have a [[wp:Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer|CFRP]] insert. Either side of this vent there are two, less tall vents, whose inner edges are parallel to the outer edges of the central vent. Above the central vent there is a large main grille with chrome edges and a horizontal chrome strip splitting it into two halves, much like that on the [[wp:Chevrolet Malibu#Eighth_generation_.282013.E2.80.93.29|eighth generation Chevrolet Malibu]]. The headlamp units have curved lower edges which almost continue the curvature of the bottom edge of the grille. The bonnet/hood has a main elevated area, whose edges run from a top corner of the main grille to their corresponding windscreen corner. The car features rear view mirrors whose outer shells are finished in CFRP. |
At the base of the front bumper sporting influence is very prevalent. The front bumper features a main central vent whose base appears to have a [[wp:Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer|CFRP]] insert. Either side of this vent there are two, less tall vents, whose inner edges are parallel to the outer edges of the central vent. Above the central vent there is a large main grille with chrome edges and a horizontal chrome strip splitting it into two halves, much like that on the [[wp:Chevrolet Malibu#Eighth_generation_.282013.E2.80.93.29|eighth generation Chevrolet Malibu]]. The headlamp units have curved lower edges which almost continue the curvature of the bottom edge of the grille. The bonnet/hood has a main elevated area, whose edges run from a top corner of the main grille to their corresponding windscreen corner. The car features rear view mirrors whose outer shells are finished in CFRP. |
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== Performance == |
== Performance == |
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+ | In general, the Fugitive is a great performer in the non-luxury mid-size sedan class. It's top speed is matched with that of the [[Dominator]], although the similarities end there. Acceleration is average for the sedan class, reaching 60 mph in about 7 seconds. handling is sharp, able to go into nearly evry corner without losing too much speed, although oversteer is present. Braking also is quite strong, although nothing too exciting. Overrall, the Fugitive is average for the sedan class, while not truly succeeding in any perfomance category, but not being atrocious in any real way. It should be noted that it shares the same exact performance line as the [[Asterope]]. |
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− | === Overview === |
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− | {{Template:Vehicle Stats |
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− | |0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time = 5.2 seconds |
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− | |Top speed = 200 mph |
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− | |Engine = V8 |
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− | |Drivetrain = Front engine,rear wheel drive |
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− | |Gears = 6-speed manual |
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− | |Mass = n/a}} |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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Fugitive-GTAV-Front.png|Front quarter view of the Fugitive in [[GTA V]] <small>[[:Image:Fugitive-GTAV-Rear.png|(Rear quarter view)]]</small>. |
Fugitive-GTAV-Front.png|Front quarter view of the Fugitive in [[GTA V]] <small>[[:Image:Fugitive-GTAV-Rear.png|(Rear quarter view)]]</small>. |
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− | Fugitive.jpg| |
+ | Fugitive.jpg|The Fugitive on [[Rockstar Social Club]]. |
+ | Fugitive,Cheval.jpg|Engine close-up in GTA V |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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− | == Notable |
+ | == Notable Owners == |
− | * |
+ | *[[Juan (Online)|Juan]] |
+ | *[[Rocco Pelosi]] |
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== Locations == |
== Locations == |
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* A white Fugitive spawns in the northwest of [[Grand Senora Desert]]. ([http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/1223/cdpc.png map] ) |
* A white Fugitive spawns in the northwest of [[Grand Senora Desert]]. ([http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/1223/cdpc.png map] ) |
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* Available for $24,000 from [[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]]. |
* Available for $24,000 from [[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]]. |
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+ | * If one were to replay the mission [[Blitz Play]], the Fugitive is used as the getaway vehicle. It is found just north of [[Cypress Flats]], parked in a riverside parking lot. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * [[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] states that there is a police version of the Fugitive, referencing the [[wp: |
+ | * [[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] states that there is a police version of the Fugitive, referencing the [[wp:holden commodore|Holden Commodore]], which the Fugitive is based on, yet there is no police car based on it found in the game. Interestingly, the police scanner audio files mention "Police Fugitive", meaning there was indeed one in the beta. |
+ | **Probably the police variant was scrapped once the [[Interceptor]] came on. Both seems as average size sedans and posseses aggresive looks. |
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+ | *The Fugitive effectively replaces [[Imponte]] [[DF8-90]] from [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], since both cars are sports-oriented mid-size sedans. |
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* It is mistakenly referred to as [[Vapid]] Fugitive on the website since the 1.06 update. A Newswire article from 23rd December 2013 also refers to it under this name [http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/52011/grand-theft-auto-online-holiday-gifts.html]. |
* It is mistakenly referred to as [[Vapid]] Fugitive on the website since the 1.06 update. A Newswire article from 23rd December 2013 also refers to it under this name [http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/52011/grand-theft-auto-online-holiday-gifts.html]. |
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+ | ** After the 1.10 patch, Rockstar acknowledged the mistake made on the 1.06 update on the Southernsandreassuperautos.com website and they fixed it so it is now referred to again as "Cheval Fugitive". |
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+ | * The default radio station for the Fugitive is [[Non Stop Pop 100.7]]. |
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+ | * Despite the car being purely a modern mid-size sedan, it oddly has a carbureted engine and it shares the muscle car engine noise with the [[Picador]] and [[Sabre Turbo]], possibly because it is based of vehicles such as the Chevrolet SS and Holden Commodore, which commonly known as "muscle sedans", or sedans powered by large-displacement V8 engines. |
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+ | ** Its engine noise is somewhat reminiscent of a similar noise from the [[3D Universe]], which can be heard in cars like [[BF Injection]], [[Sabre Turbo]], [[Diablo Stallion]], [[Sandking]], [[Cuban Hermes]], among others. |
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== Navigation == |
== Navigation == |
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[[Category:Vehicles]] |
[[Category:Vehicles]] |
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[[Category:Vehicles in GTA V]] |
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA V]] |
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+ | [[Category:4-Door Sedans and Coupes]] |
[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Cheval]] |
[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Cheval]] |
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+ | [[Category:Vehicles in GTA Online]] |
Revision as of 12:07, 24 July 2014
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The Cheval Fugitive is a four-door sedan in Grand Theft Auto V.
Design
This car features very aggressive formations which appear to have been inspired by Australian-American design styling found on the Pontiac G8, Holden VE Commodore, Holden VF Commodore, Chevrolet SS, sixth generation Chevrolet Caprice/Caprice PPV and Holden WM Statesman/Holden WM/WN Caprice. This likely based on the real life cars using the GM Zeta platform. The car's design may also be influenced by the tenth generation Chevrolet Impala.This car also appears to have a few characteristics deriving from the 8th generation Honda Accord.
At the base of the front bumper sporting influence is very prevalent. The front bumper features a main central vent whose base appears to have a CFRP insert. Either side of this vent there are two, less tall vents, whose inner edges are parallel to the outer edges of the central vent. Above the central vent there is a large main grille with chrome edges and a horizontal chrome strip splitting it into two halves, much like that on the eighth generation Chevrolet Malibu. The headlamp units have curved lower edges which almost continue the curvature of the bottom edge of the grille. The bonnet/hood has a main elevated area, whose edges run from a top corner of the main grille to their corresponding windscreen corner. The car features rear view mirrors whose outer shells are finished in CFRP.
Performance
In general, the Fugitive is a great performer in the non-luxury mid-size sedan class. It's top speed is matched with that of the Dominator, although the similarities end there. Acceleration is average for the sedan class, reaching 60 mph in about 7 seconds. handling is sharp, able to go into nearly evry corner without losing too much speed, although oversteer is present. Braking also is quite strong, although nothing too exciting. Overrall, the Fugitive is average for the sedan class, while not truly succeeding in any perfomance category, but not being atrocious in any real way. It should be noted that it shares the same exact performance line as the Asterope.
Gallery
Notable Owners
Locations
GTA V
- A white Fugitive spawns in the northwest of Grand Senora Desert. (map )
- Available for $24,000 from Southernsanandreassuperautos.com.
- If one were to replay the mission Blitz Play, the Fugitive is used as the getaway vehicle. It is found just north of Cypress Flats, parked in a riverside parking lot.
Trivia
- Southernsanandreassuperautos.com states that there is a police version of the Fugitive, referencing the Holden Commodore, which the Fugitive is based on, yet there is no police car based on it found in the game. Interestingly, the police scanner audio files mention "Police Fugitive", meaning there was indeed one in the beta.
- Probably the police variant was scrapped once the Interceptor came on. Both seems as average size sedans and posseses aggresive looks.
- The Fugitive effectively replaces Imponte DF8-90 from Grand Theft Auto IV, since both cars are sports-oriented mid-size sedans.
- It is mistakenly referred to as Vapid Fugitive on the website since the 1.06 update. A Newswire article from 23rd December 2013 also refers to it under this name [1].
- After the 1.10 patch, Rockstar acknowledged the mistake made on the 1.06 update on the Southernsandreassuperautos.com website and they fixed it so it is now referred to again as "Cheval Fugitive".
- The default radio station for the Fugitive is Non Stop Pop 100.7.
- Despite the car being purely a modern mid-size sedan, it oddly has a carbureted engine and it shares the muscle car engine noise with the Picador and Sabre Turbo, possibly because it is based of vehicles such as the Chevrolet SS and Holden Commodore, which commonly known as "muscle sedans", or sedans powered by large-displacement V8 engines.
- Its engine noise is somewhat reminiscent of a similar noise from the 3D Universe, which can be heard in cars like BF Injection, Sabre Turbo, Diablo Stallion, Sandking, Cuban Hermes, among others.