Template:Infobox Car Brand Zirconium is an automotive company in the HD Universe of Grand Theft Auto.
Overview
The company name may allude to the production of expensive-looking but low-quality vehicles, as the element zirconium is used to make cheap diamond substitutes. The Zirconium Building in Liberty City is modeled after the Chrysler Building, although Chrysler's analogue in the HD Universe appears to be Schyster. The logo is similar to the Renault logo although this may be coincidental as the two companies share no other similarities.
The only two Zirconium vehicles seen in the game are the Stratum, which resembles a 1994-1997 Honda Accord station wagon, and the Journey, which resembles a Vogue '26 Villa Grand. The Zirconium name may be a reference to the Ford marque Mercury, as both share the names of elements, however the only Mercury analogues seen in the game is the Solair, produced by Willard, and the Stretch and Admiral, produced by Dundreary. It is possible that this is a reference to Diamond-Star Motors, a joint venture between the Chrysler Corporation and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
It is also possible that Zirconium is an entirely fictional company actually retroactively named after the Zirconium Building in development - as Algonquin features many place names named after minerals and elements (e.g. Calcium Street, Topaz Street, Manganese East).
Vehicles
Vehicle | Style | Based on (HD Universe) | Notes |
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Journey | Class A motorhome | Vogue 26' Villa Grand | |
Stratum | Station Wagon | 1994-1997 Honda Accord station wagon |
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Trivia
- In GTA IV 's audio files, this manufacturer is misspelled as "Zireonium" and is mispronounced by the police as "Zireoenium".[1] Interestingly enough, a sound clip with the same mispronounciation can be found in GTA V's files that was probably recorded before being corrected.
- Zirconium is a type of metal with an atomic mass number of 40 and the symbol Zr.
- Zirconium is a frequently used material for making cheap diamonds. This is maybe a reference to the Stratum's low impact resistance and cheap quality.
- It could be based on either Saturn or Subaru since the Stratum carries notable influences from both the 2nd gen Saturn SW1 and 1st gen Subaru Outback. It, however, resembles as the Honda Accord overall, thus bearing little or no connection to either of the real-life brands.
- It could be based on the defunct Ford-owned Merkur brand since it only offered 2 models such as the Merkur XR4Ti and the Merkur Scorpio.
References
- ↑ pc\audio\Sfx\POLICE_SCANNER\MANUFACTURER\MAN_ZIREONIUM
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