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The Pegassi Zentorno is a 2-door supercar featured in the The High Life Update DLC for Grand Theft Auto V.
Design
The Zentorno is designed as an exotic high-performance vehicle, with very aggressive styling cues and a very low, sloped body for added aerodynamic effects. It is heavily based on the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento featuring the overall shape, hexagonal vents in the back of the car, twin roof scoops and triangular vents on the hood. The car's default color scheme is also reminiscent of the distinctive carbon-fibre-and-red colors of the Sesto Elemento. The front fascia, greenhouse area, rear diffuser, side vents and grille resemble that of the Lamborghini Veneno, as well as some elements from the Lykan HyperSport. Additionally, the car can be customized with a unique spoiler highly reminiscent of that on the Lamborghini Veneno. The headlights are based on the 2015 Acura NSX Concept. The A-pillar of the car may be based on the Lamborghini Huracán. The rear fascia is largely based on the Sesto Elemento, while also taking elements from the Veneno. The sides of the car and the taillights are derived from the Lamborghini Aventador.
Performance
Powered by a V12 engine, the Zentorno can reach very high speeds, comparable to other high-end supercars such as the Entity XF, Adder, Turismo R and Cheetah. The hybrid engine in the Zentorno delivers incredibly smooth and alarmingly rapid acceleration. In fact, it is the one of the fastest accelerating cars in the game. The car's lowered suspension helps to ensure it remains flat through corners, although it is so low that collisions with curbs can be problematic.
The vehicle's handling is impressive, as it can take corners at high speeds with relative ease, although its high-output engine may be difficult to control for beginner drivers. The vehicle has very minimal oversteer and does not lose control easily, thanks to its good weight distribution. Crash deformation is acceptable.
Overview
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Modifications
GTA V
Type | Upgrade | Cost (Story) | Cost (Online) |
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Chassis | Sideblades Primary Color | $440 | $1100 |
Sideblades Secondary Color | $540 | $1350 | |
Exhaust | Twin Bore Exhaust | $300 | $750 |
Hyper Exit Exhaust | $719 | $1800 | |
Twin Ellipse Exhaust | $1199 | $3000 | |
Epic Ellipse Exhaust | $3816 | $9550 | |
Hood | Slippy Hood | $1200 | $3000 |
Street Stripe Hood | $2000 | $5000 | |
Skirts | Street Skirt Primary Color | $2200 | $5500 |
Street Skirt Secondary Color | $3200 | $8000 | |
Street Skirt Carbon | $4200 | $10500 | |
Spoiler | Cruise Spoiler Primary Color | $3000 | $7050 |
Cruise Spoiler Secondary Color | $4000 | $10000 | |
Cruise Spoiler Carbon | $5200 | $13000 | |
Street Spoiler Primary Color | $5600 | $14000 | |
Street Spoiler Secondary Color | $6400 | $16000 | |
Street Spoiler Carbon | $6800 | $16500 | |
Racing Spoiler | $7200 | $17000 |
Gallery
Locations
GTA V
- Available in every garage for all the protagonists in Grand Theft Auto V (original version).
- Enhanced Version Only:
- Rarely spawns in traffic, often pre-modified.
- There is a chance of a pre-modified version spawning in the red and white parking garage in Downtown Los Santos.
- A Zentorno may also spawn driving out of the underground car park just across the road of here.
- A pre-modified Zentorno can spawn outside many LSCs, but usually the Los Santos Customs in Burton.
- Can rarely be found driving around near Trevor's Pillbox Hill Garage, pre-modified.
GTA Online
- Purchased from Legendarymotorsport.net for $725,000 in GTA Online.
Trivia
- The default radio stations for the Zentorno are:
- GTA V: Soulwax FM or FlyLo FM.
- The Zentorno shares its interior with the Vacca.
- It is the second car in the GTA series to feature scissor doors, after the HD-era Infernus.
- Oddly, the Zentorno has no license plate. Automobiles In the United States are only obligated to have a front plant in certain states (like New York and California, the inspirations for Liberty and San Andreas), but it is illegal everywhere to lack a rear plate. Other vehicles that lack plates include the Sanchez, the PCJ-600 (once modified), the Ruffian (once modified) and the Dune Buggy, although it could be argued the latter is not supposed to be a road-legal vehicle.
- In the PC/XB1/PS4 version of GTA V, the Zentorno now has a license plate.
- The Zentorno does not contain reverse lights. This also applies with several other cars.
- Players cannot be shot from behind whilst driving the car as it has no rear window.
- The underside of the Zentorno looks like it is plated with carbon. This may be a coincidence but may also be parodying the fact that its real life equivalent the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento is made largely of carbon, and little else.
- While the Zentorno's suspension cannot be modified, it is so low by default that the car is able to drive right under high-suspension vehicles, such as the Sandking, and sometimes some low-suspension vehicles if driving head-on against them.
- In a pre-release screenshot, the Zentorno had no manufacture badge on the hood.
- This is the second hybrid supercar to appear in the GTA series, the first being the Turismo R.
- This is the second fastest accelerating car in-game, only being beaten by the Voltic.
- The Zentorno is the second car in GTA V able to have color applied to its stock wheels, after the Roosevelt — in this case, it corresponds to the secondary color of the car.
- The Zentorno currently has the most customization options out of any Super car.
- The car shares its engine sound with the Infernus, Cheetah, and the Vacca.
- When the car is started, if the player does not immediately move off then the car's engine will automatically rev without the player applying any throttle, similar to the Turismo R and the Bodhi.
- The rear of the Zentorno cannot be opened.
- The GTA Online loading screen may advertise the Zentorno and the description suggests that 'it will be the envy of all your Adder-driving friends', meaning it is the direct competition of the Adder.
- This is the most widely purchased vehicle in Grand Theft Auto Online according to the Rockstar Games Social Club, mostly due to being well combined with high speed and high acceleration.
- In the enhanced version, it is visible in the first person view that none of the indicator arrows appear on the Zentorno's dashboard until the player has got into the driver's seat. They disappear again once the driver has exited the vehicle.