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| manufacturer = [[Karin]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small>
 
| manufacturer = [[Karin]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small>
 
| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto:Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' {{H:title|As part of the Heists update|[DLC]}}
 
| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto:Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' {{H:title|As part of the Heists update|[DLC]}}
| related = [[Admiral]] <small>(GTA VC & SA)</small><br>[[Chavos]]<br>[[Feroci]]<br>[[FBI Kuruma]]<br>[[Forelli Exsess]]
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| related = [[FBI Kuruma]]<br>[[Forelli Exsess]]
 
|price = $95,000 <small>(After [[The Fleeca Job]], [[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]])</small><br><small>([[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]])</small>}}{{Quote|The perfect car to go with your flesh tunnel earrings, frosted spikes, and oversize jeans. Buy this and you'll never fail to be mistaken for a small town drug dealer again.|[[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] description.}}
 
|price = $95,000 <small>(After [[The Fleeca Job]], [[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]])</small><br><small>([[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]])</small>}}{{Quote|The perfect car to go with your flesh tunnel earrings, frosted spikes, and oversize jeans. Buy this and you'll never fail to be mistaken for a small town drug dealer again.|[[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] description.}}
 
The '''Kuruma''' is a four-door sedan featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]],'' ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'', and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. It was also cut from ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''. It is manufactured by [[Karin]] in the [[HD Universe]].
 
The '''Kuruma''' is a four-door sedan featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]],'' ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'', and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. It was also cut from ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''. It is manufactured by [[Karin]] in the [[HD Universe]].
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===HD Universe===
 
===HD Universe===
   
The Kuruma comes back in the [[Heists Update]] for ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'', and is now manufactured by [[Karin]]. The overall shape and front fascia of the car seems to be based on the [[wikipedia:Mitsubishi_Lancer_Evolution|Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X]] while the rear end is based on a [[wikipedia:Subaru_Impreza|2015 Subaru WRX STI]]. It is available in both the normal version and the [[#Kuruma (Armored)|armored version]].
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The Kuruma comes back in the [[Heists Update]] for ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'', and is now manufactured by [[Karin]]. The overall shape of the car seems to be based on the [[wikipedia:Mitsubishi_Lancer_Evolution|Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X]], however the hood scoop and rear spoiler look to be based off a [[wikipedia:Subaru_Impreza|2015 Subaru WRX STI]]. It is available in both the normal version and the [[Kuruma#Kuruma (Armored)|armored version]].
   
 
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The performance is slightly different from the stock Kuruma. It shares the same traits as the normal Kuruma, but it is much more durable against collisions and gunshots, due to its bulletproof windows.
 
The performance is slightly different from the stock Kuruma. It shares the same traits as the normal Kuruma, but it is much more durable against collisions and gunshots, due to its bulletproof windows.
   
One drawback of the armored version over the normal version is that view is significantly obstructed in first person view.
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One drawback of the armored version over the normal version is that view is significantly obstructed in first person view, and the player can only use [[Pistol|Handguns]] or [[Micro-SMG]]s.
   
 
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Kuruma_GTAO_Trailer.jpg|Rear view as seen in the trailer.
 
Kuruma_GTAO_Trailer.jpg|Rear view as seen in the trailer.
 
Kuruma-GTAV-Armored.jpg|The [[Rockstar Games Social Club]] image of the Karin Kuruma (Armored).
 
Kuruma-GTAV-Armored.jpg|The [[Rockstar Games Social Club]] image of the Karin Kuruma (Armored).
Armored Kuruma GTAVe Interior.png|[[Vehicle Features#Working Dashboards|Interior]] [[first person view]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto V#Next-Gen & PC Versions|enhanced version of GTA V]].
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Kuruma_Armored_GTAVe_Interior.jpg.png|[[Vehicle Features#Working Dashboards|Interior]] [[first person view]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto V#Next-Gen & PC Versions|enhanced version of GTA V]].
 
Kuruma2-GTAO-Front.png|An armored Kuruma in GTA Online. (<small>[[:Image:Kuruma2-GTAO-Rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>)
 
Kuruma2-GTAO-Front.png|An armored Kuruma in GTA Online. (<small>[[:Image:Kuruma2-GTAO-Rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>)
 
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* The Kuruma is referenced in an episode of crime drama [[wp:NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]] where a witness tells Agent McGee that a getaway car was a "Kuruma", and later explains to his confused superiors: "Kuruma is the name of a car in ''Grand Theft Auto III''. It’s a Chrysler Sebring sedan." [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6OWjMrSkzA A video of the exchange can be found here.]
 
* The Kuruma is referenced in an episode of crime drama [[wp:NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]] where a witness tells Agent McGee that a getaway car was a "Kuruma", and later explains to his confused superiors: "Kuruma is the name of a car in ''Grand Theft Auto III''. It’s a Chrysler Sebring sedan." [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6OWjMrSkzA A video of the exchange can be found here.]
 
* The ''GTA Liberty City Stories'' rendition has 3-speed transmission. This can be heard when driving at straight line, and the engine makes three shifts.
 
* The ''GTA Liberty City Stories'' rendition has 3-speed transmission. This can be heard when driving at straight line, and the engine makes three shifts.
* Some players may consider that the Kuruma resembles [[wp:Toyota Vios|Toyota Yaris Sedan]], however this is coincidental, as Toyota Yaris (both the sedan and hatchback variant) was introduced circa 2002-2003, well after the events of both ''GTA III'' and ''GTA LCS''.
 
 
* The Kuruma in ''GTA III'' has more spawn locations in [[Portland]] than anywhere else in the city, despite rarely appearing in traffic.
 
* The Kuruma in ''GTA III'' has more spawn locations in [[Portland]] than anywhere else in the city, despite rarely appearing in traffic.
* In ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'', the Kuruma's armored variant is similar to the [[Duke O'Death]], both of which are inspired by the movie ''[[wp:Death Race (film)|Death Race]]''.
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* In ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'', the Kuruma's armored variant is similar to the [[Duke O'Death]].
 
* Despite having armored windows players can shoot out of the car without damaging the car and without gun animations.
 
* Despite having armored windows players can shoot out of the car without damaging the car and without gun animations.
 
* The Kuruma in ''GTA V'' does not deform when crashed; it can only be scratched or lose doors. The same is true with the [[Panto]] and [[Coquette Classic]].
 
* The Kuruma in ''GTA V'' does not deform when crashed; it can only be scratched or lose doors. The same is true with the [[Panto]] and [[Coquette Classic]].
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* Both the Kuruma and the [[Intruder]] are the only two vehicles made by [[Karin]] that do not take up resemblance to any real-world Toyota vehicles.
 
* Both the Kuruma and the [[Intruder]] are the only two vehicles made by [[Karin]] that do not take up resemblance to any real-world Toyota vehicles.
 
*The default radio stations for the Kuruma and armored Kuruma are [[Los Santos Rock Radio]], [[Radio Mirror Park]], and [[Vinewood Boulevard Radio]].
 
*The default radio stations for the Kuruma and armored Kuruma are [[Los Santos Rock Radio]], [[Radio Mirror Park]], and [[Vinewood Boulevard Radio]].
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*The Kuruma shares its stock rim design with the [[Gallivanter]] [[Baller]] II.
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Admiral]], [[Washington]] and [[Greenwood]], possible predecessors of the Kuruma.
 
*[[Merit]], [[Intruder]], [[Premier]], [[Primo]], and [[Vincent]], [[GTA San Andreas|''GTA San Andreas'']] counterparts.
 
*[[Sentinel]], mid-size counterpart.
 
*[[Chavos]], [[Feroci]], and [[Premier]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV|''Grand Theft Auto IV'']] counterparts.
 
   
 
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[[Category:Vehicles in GTA III]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA Liberty City Stories]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA Liberty City Stories]]
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[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Karin]]
 
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[[Category:Vehicles in GTA Online]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA Online]]

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The perfect car to go with your flesh tunnel earrings, frosted spikes, and oversize jeans. Buy this and you'll never fail to be mistaken for a small town drug dealer again.

The Kuruma is a four-door sedan featured in Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, and Grand Theft Auto Online. It was also cut from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto IV. It is manufactured by Karin in the HD Universe.

Overview

Design

3D Universe

The word "kuruma" means "car" in Japanese (, くるま), which may suggest that the car is of Japanese origin. "Kuruma" may also be a reference to the Toyota Camry, the bestselling midsize sedan in the United States, with "Camry" being an Anglicized phonetic transcription of the Japanese word kanmuri (冠, かんむり) for "crown". (Toyota has a naming tradition of using the word "crown" for primary models, starting with the Toyota Crown in 1955, continuing with the Toyota Corona and Toyota Corolla, the Latin words for "crown" and "small crown", respectively.)

The GTA III rendition of the car is strongly based on a 2001-2006 Chrysler Sebring sedan or a 1998-2004 Dodge Intrepid (both the design and the fact that the car has a longitudinally mounted engine in Xbox version), and it comes with uncolored (gray) bumpers and trims, giving it the appearance of a base model. The Kuruma in GTA III is also said to bear some resemblance to a 1997-2001 Honda Accord. For GTA Liberty City Stories, the Kuruma has slight cosmetic changes to make it look like a generic Japanese sedan during the late 90's, the front appearing to resemble a 1992-1995 European Toyota Corona or a 1997-2000 Nissan Altima, the taillights from an Opel/Vauxhall/Holden/Chevrolet Vectra C and its bumpers and trim are body-colored to give it a more upscale look, although there still are base Kurumas with unpainted trims and bumpers, especially if the car is sprayed white or grey. It has styling cues from the 1995-2000 Hyundai Elantra.

When originally introduced in GTA III, the car is not seen driven on the streets of Portland Island, but is parked in various locations on the island. In GTA Liberty City Stories, the car is present in Portland traffic.

During development of GTA III, the Kuruma was originally known as the "Sentinal", not to be confused by the Sentinel which is another sedan in the final version of the same game that was previously known as the "Beamer" during development.

Gallery

HD Universe

The Kuruma comes back in the Heists Update for Grand Theft Auto Online, and is now manufactured by Karin. The overall shape of the car seems to be based on the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X, however the hood scoop and rear spoiler look to be based off a 2015 Subaru WRX STI. It is available in both the normal version and the armored version.

Performance

3D Universe

In GTA III, the Kuruma has a turbocharged four cylinder engine and a FWD powertrain. Whilst the engine is powerful enough to propel the light Kuruma to high straight line speeds, the front wheel drive layout causes understeer. Players may therefore favor using the handbrake to swing around turns at high speed. In GTA Liberty City Stories, its engine is naturally-aspirated and emits a same engine sound as the Manana, Idaho and the Perennial.

The Kuruma's steady handling makes it a good choice as a "beginners' car", and it is the first car the player drives in both GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories (in the missions "Give Me Liberty" and "Home Sweet Home" respectively).

The Kuruma possesses almost identical handling properties to the GTA III rendition of the Taxi.

HD Universe

Karin-Kuruma-engine-close-up-gtav

Engine Close-up.

According to Southernsanandreassuperautos.com the car has 6 gears, a top speed of 147mph and weighs 2866lbs. It also has 4WD capability and is very maneuverable. Even with the Turbo already equipped, the player can add another Turbo for a significantly higher acceleration. Due to the lightweight chassis on both versions of the car, it has the tendency to lift onto two wheels and even flip during sharp, high speed turns. It is slightly bested by the Sultan in terms of top speed. However, in terms of grip, the Sultan stands a heavy ground when attacking corners at high speed. The Kuruma tends to slide attempting to attack corners at similar speeds, making it feel as if the Kuruma has a non-existent ABS.

Kuruma (Armored)

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The perfect car to go with your flesh tunnel earrings, frosted spikes, and oversize jeans. Buy this and you'll never fail to be mistaken for a small town drug dealer again. This edition helps prevent a mistake turning into a tragedy with armor plating.

The Karin Kuruma (Armored) is an armored variant of the Kuruma. It was introduced to GTA Online as part of the Heists Update.

Description

This vehicle is armored similarly to the Duke O'Death. It is featured in the Fleeca Job - Kuruma heist setup and in The Fleeca Job as the getaway vehicle.

The performance is slightly different from the stock Kuruma. It shares the same traits as the normal Kuruma, but it is much more durable against collisions and gunshots, due to its bulletproof windows.

One drawback of the armored version over the normal version is that view is significantly obstructed in first person view, and the player can only use Handguns or Micro-SMGs.

Variants

Locations

GTA III

GTA Liberty City Stories

GTA Online

Standard

Armoured

  • Can be purchased from Southernsanandreassuperautos.com for $525,000 after completing The Fleeca Job.

Notable owners

Trivia

Kuruma-Manhunt-front

Manhunt's rendition of the Kuruma.

File:Manhunt2-Kuruma-front&rear.png

The working Kuruma featured in Manhunt 2

  • The Kuruma has appeared as both a wreck and a working car in Manhunt and Manhunt 2, respectively (see also Kuruma article at Wikihunt).
  • The Kuruma was meant to appear in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, but cut during development. This is evidenced in the handling files and it is probably replaced by the Admiral, probably a leftover from GTA III.
  • Kuruma also exists as a car manufacturer in another popular Rockstar game Midnight Club. It has one model called the Faasuto (based on a Mazda RX-7 and a Nissan 240SX) with 3 variants: The GR, GS, and GT. It should also be noted that this is a hidden car and in order to unlock it and its versions, you have to find 3 hidden markers in the city of London.
  • The Kuruma is referenced in an episode of crime drama NCIS where a witness tells Agent McGee that a getaway car was a "Kuruma", and later explains to his confused superiors: "Kuruma is the name of a car in Grand Theft Auto III. It’s a Chrysler Sebring sedan." A video of the exchange can be found here.
  • The GTA Liberty City Stories rendition has 3-speed transmission. This can be heard when driving at straight line, and the engine makes three shifts.
  • The Kuruma in GTA III has more spawn locations in Portland than anywhere else in the city, despite rarely appearing in traffic.
  • In Grand Theft Auto V, the Kuruma's armored variant is similar to the Duke O'Death.
  • Despite having armored windows players can shoot out of the car without damaging the car and without gun animations.
  • The Kuruma in GTA V does not deform when crashed; it can only be scratched or lose doors. The same is true with the Panto and Coquette Classic.
    • However, The Kuruma's bodywork deformation from collisions can be seen, but to a lesser extent.
  • Both the Kuruma and the Intruder are the only two vehicles made by Karin that do not take up resemblance to any real-world Toyota vehicles.
  • The default radio stations for the Kuruma and armored Kuruma are Los Santos Rock Radio, Radio Mirror Park, and Vinewood Boulevard Radio.
  • The Kuruma shares its stock rim design with the Gallivanter Baller II.
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