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==Image Gallery== |
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Z-Type (GTA2) (Larabie).jpg|[[Ray Larabie]]'s original design for the vehicle. |
Z-Type (GTA2) (Larabie).jpg|[[Ray Larabie]]'s original design for the vehicle. |
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Z-Type-GTA2.png|A Z-Type in GTA 2. |
Z-Type-GTA2.png|A Z-Type in GTA 2. |
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Z-Type-GTA2-GBC.PNG|The Zaibatsu Z-Type in the GTA2 GBC port. |
Z-Type-GTA2-GBC.PNG|The Zaibatsu Z-Type in the GTA2 GBC port. |
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Chad Mulligan Z-Type.jpg|Chad Mulligan's all-black Z-Type. |
Chad Mulligan Z-Type.jpg|Chad Mulligan's all-black Z-Type. |
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Hotknife LSCustoms GTAV.jpg|A modified Z-Type owned by [[Tony Posada]]. |
Hotknife LSCustoms GTAV.jpg|A modified Z-Type owned by [[Tony Posada]]. |
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+ | Z-Type-GTAV-RSC.jpg|The Z-Type on the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]]. |
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Z-Type-Next-Gen-Version.jpg|A Z-Type being chased by an [[Interceptor]] in the enhanced version of Grand Theft Auto V. |
Z-Type-Next-Gen-Version.jpg|A Z-Type being chased by an [[Interceptor]] in the enhanced version of Grand Theft Auto V. |
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Z-Type-GTAVe-LegendaryMS.png|The '''Z-Type''' on [[Legendary Motorsport]] in the enhanced version of GTA V. |
Z-Type-GTAVe-LegendaryMS.png|The '''Z-Type''' on [[Legendary Motorsport]] in the enhanced version of GTA V. |
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*The Z-Type is one of the oldest cars in [[GTA V]], along with the [[Hotknife]], [[Duneloader]],Ā [[Rat-Loader]], [[Roosevelt]]Ā and the oldĀ [[Tractor]]. |
*The Z-Type is one of the oldest cars in [[GTA V]], along with the [[Hotknife]], [[Duneloader]],Ā [[Rat-Loader]], [[Roosevelt]]Ā and the oldĀ [[Tractor]]. |
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*It is possible to buy more than 8 Z-Types even though [[Devin Weston]]Ā and [[Legendarymotorsport.net]] claim that there are only 10 in existence, and two are already owned. |
*It is possible to buy more than 8 Z-Types even though [[Devin Weston]]Ā and [[Legendarymotorsport.net]] claim that there are only 10 in existence, and two are already owned. |
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ā | *Aside from service and emergency vehicles, the Z-Type,Ā [[Stallion]], [[Stinger]], [[Panto]], [[Tour Bus]], and [[Furore GT]]Ā areĀ the only vehicles from the [[2D Universe]] to reappear in the [[HD Universe]]. |
+ | *Aside from service and emergency vehicles, the Z-Type,Ā [[Stallion]], [[Stinger]], [[Panto]], [[Tour Bus]], [[Mamba]] and [[Furore GT]]Ā areĀ the only vehicles from the [[2D Universe]] to reappear in the [[HD Universe]]. |
*If given the right paint job (and possibly the right crew emblem) from [[Los Santos Customs]], it will resemble the [[Zaibatsu]] Z-Type from GTA 2. |
*If given the right paint job (and possibly the right crew emblem) from [[Los Santos Customs]], it will resemble the [[Zaibatsu]] Z-Type from GTA 2. |
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* The price of the vehicle is inconsistent throughout the game. In an interview [[Chad Mulligan]] calls it "a three million dollar car", but the price in Single Player is much higher at $10,000,000, while the price in GTA Online is much lower at just $950,000. |
* The price of the vehicle is inconsistent throughout the game. In an interview [[Chad Mulligan]] calls it "a three million dollar car", but the price in Single Player is much higher at $10,000,000, while the price in GTA Online is much lower at just $950,000. |
Revision as of 17:16, 27 January 2016
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The Truffade Z-Type is a gang car in Grand Theft Auto 2 (driven by members of the Zaibatsu Corporation) and a classic luxury grand tourer in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
Design
2D Universe
The vehicle appears in the Downtown, Residential and Industrial Districts of Anywhere City in Grand Theft Auto 2, all driven by the Zaibatsu gangs. It gives a silenced machine gun when crushed. The Z-Type is inspired by the 1937 Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic.
HD Universe
The vehicle is a sleek classic coupe made by Truffade. It is based on the 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic and the 1937 Talbot-Lago Type 150 CS. Like many other vehicles in the series, the Z-Type has no reversing lights, but contains two orange tail lights, which appear to be indicator lights. The round circle with the Truffade logo on the rear appears to be a boot/trunk, and contains a spare tyre.
Current Design Gallery
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Version History Gallery
Performance
Grand Theft Auto 2
In this game, the car is very fast, having a high top speed and excellent acceleration. Game files prove it has a maximum top speed of 405km/h and it has a "turbo" engine. Despite the cons, the car's handling is very sharp and prone to oversteering. One can lose control of it very fast, if care isn't taken. On the other hand, the handling is very responsible, so the player can stop before a crash without problems too. It's engine noise is shared with the Meteor, Trance AM, Miara and many others.
Like its counterpart in GTA V, it has very characteristic handling, with a high top speed and excellent acceleration, but is very prone to tailspins and can be difficult to control. However, in the hands of an experienced driver, it can be a useful getaway car, especially in timed missions.
Grand Theft Auto V
The vehicle is powered by a massive V12 engine with a single-overhead camshaft and 6 double-barrel carburetors. The V12 engine is capable of powering the vehicle up to impressive top speeds. The car has a very characteristic handling that results in its ability to calmly accelerate and easily weave through light traffic. This gives the player the impression that it is a relatively easy car to drive, but it is also prone to sudden and unexpected spin-outs upon cornering at any speed. Due to its poor weight distribution and soft suspension, it is prone to oversteer, and counter-steering is extremely difficult. Despite what the speedometer reads in game, it actually has the highest top speed out of all cars in GTA V when fully upgraded, even being able to slowly outrun the Adder in a straight line.
GTA V Overview
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Modifications (GTA V)
Prominent Appearances in Missions
Grand Theft Auto V
Notable Owners
- Chad Mulligan (formerly)
- Devin Weston
- Red Valdez
- Tony Posada
- Trey Welsh
- Uno Carb
Image Gallery
2D Universe
HD Universe
Locations
Grand Theft Auto 2
- Downtown District:
- Residential District:
- The Village
- Xenoton
- Cayman
- Industrial District:
- Bayano
- Sennora
- Lattero
- Escobar
- House Of Guns (parked)
Grand Theft Auto V
- Can be purchased from Legendary Motorsport for $10,000,000.
- If the player parks it in Trevor's Vespucci Beach parking spot with Franklin after obtaining it during "Eye In The Sky" and kills themself, it will most likely still be parked there if the player hurries back in a taxi, as long as they don't actively drive any other vehicle in the meantime.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Can be purchased from Legendary Motorsport for $950,000.
Trivia
General
- The Z-Type, the Furore GT and Panto are only featured in two GTA games, both being set in 2013.
- The default radio stations for the Z-Type are:
- GTA 2: Futuro FM or Lithium FM (Only after "Radio Za-Za!").
- GTA V: Los Santos Rock Radio, Vinewood Boulevard Radio or Radio Mirror Park.
Grand Theft Auto 2
- A Zaibatsu member can be seen driving the Z-Type in the introduction scene at the Residential District, to run over a Redneck member.
Grand Theft Auto V
- The Z-Type is one of the oldest cars in GTA V, along with the Hotknife, Duneloader, Rat-Loader, Roosevelt and the old Tractor.
- It is possible to buy more than 8 Z-Types even though Devin Weston and Legendarymotorsport.net claim that there are only 10 in existence, and two are already owned.
- Aside from service and emergency vehicles, the Z-Type, Stallion, Stinger, Panto, Tour Bus, Mamba and Furore GT are the only vehicles from the 2D Universe to reappear in the HD Universe.
- If given the right paint job (and possibly the right crew emblem) from Los Santos Customs, it will resemble the Zaibatsu Z-Type from GTA 2.
- The price of the vehicle is inconsistent throughout the game. In an interview Chad Mulligan calls it "a three million dollar car", but the price in Single Player is much higher at $10,000,000, while the price in GTA Online is much lower at just $950,000.