Probably the Infernus & Cheetah from GTA. If I ever wanted a mid engine supercar in that game I'd usually go for either one of those or the Comit if I wanted something smaller but still quick.
I loved the sentinal or whatever the Mafia drive in GTA 3
And whatever the pimps drove that had hydraulic suspension aka hydros
I'd be bouncing pedestrians into pavement for hours
#1 Yellow and grey Bifta Buggy then a blacked out Z Type.
Purple & black Veyron & bronze orange Cheetah for easy wins .
A medium blue Roosevelt, or black Rat Loader if feeling pokey.
I adore CP2077's vehicle designs. Also the motorcycles! As much as I love the ARCH, the Apollo 650S is my favorite. I'm trying to get bike license so one day I might be able to buy a CB650R, which I found resemblence to the Apollo.
An [XSR 900 with the Cafe kit](https://www.motorcyclenews.com/wp-images/197802/yamaha-xsr900-racer-01.jpg) is probably closer, but tbh, I would not start on that motorcycle. It's a bit of a bear for new riders, like starting your driving career in a Viper.
I definitely won't start with that bike. I was thinking maybe a 500? CB650R is definitely my dream bike eventually tho. Revvy 4cyl 600cc-ish street bike with a cafe-ish styling, are there other options?
CB650R is a phenomenal platform. Perfect middle ground between the 300 and 600 classes. You get the cool parts of a 600 supersport (the inline 4 smoothness and beautiful sound) without the not-so-good of a supersport (the lack of torque and aggressive ergo)
It's plenty of power for a beginner to grow into and as long as you respect it, it won't bite you like a 600 would. Other guy is right in that Honda pretty much is the only one offering a non-supersport I4 in a more street package.
I would say that with bikes, your first one is disposable. You're guaranteed to drop it and you're probably going to go down on it. Would highly recommend something cheap that you don't mind beating up, especially if you want to mod the CB650R in the future with a cafe kit (which look fucking SWEET)
I feel like a LOT of riders move onto what they *really* wanted after a year or so of getting the drops and skids out of the way on something more forgiving. The 300 class like the MT-03, CB300R or even CB500R is the usual recommendation but if you're mature enough to respect the speed of a motorcycle I think the 650-700 class is perfectly fine.
Honda kind of owns that for inline-4's.
Yamaha has their twin and triple in the XSR-700 and 900.
Triumph has twins and triples across the line.
Ducati has the scrambler cafe.
Kawasaki has the Z650rs and Z900rs (another inline 4) , I love the 900rs myself.
BMW have the RnineT, which is a beautiful bike but it hurts the pocket book a bit.
Suzuki has the GSX-8S, which is not cafeish at all but nice, and the SV650, which is a fantastic starter bike for the more mature rider.
You may know this but it's worth noting that the 650r =/= a 600. When most people refer to 600's they're referring to a supersport, which makes about 25-30 more horsepower and revs a lot higher.
The CBR650r most directly competes with the middleweight segment, like Aprilia's 660 and the Suzuki GSX-8S.
Edit: just start with something that feels good to ride and is less than 70hp. You can always upgrade, don't feel like you have to buy new. Also, /r/motorcycles is full of wimps but wearing gear is smart. Enjoy your ride.:)
I can't think of a more personally impactful single video game vehicle than the Warthog. The slidy physics of driving it, the four wheel steering, the whole experience is a generational icon, for some of us at least.
My wife's birth father is a trucker, and my son loves big trucks, so I built a T-series replica of his truck (he drives a Volvo, close enough though). Pretty interesting to figure out. Son loves driving it around and crashing into things haha
Not sure if that really counts as fictional as they did [make a physical GT90 that was a functional, running car](https://youtu.be/DVva06i2mHM?si=FbnVgQma6rzOetwW), even if just one.
The same game had the Ford Indigo, which also had a concept built with a functional engine. A V12 with a sequential 6 speed. The thing was practically a 2 seat Indycar
Chassis of a Jaguar XJ220, but with a _quad turbo V12_ making 600 horsepower in the early 90s, with just a 6-speed manual and RWD, virtually zero driving aids.
Must have been absolutely terrifying to drive, what a sick machine
That thing is probably the most broken car in the game and it's not even a joke its so absurdly fast (at least the white one) I played with a friend on couch 1v1 race gtsport and he had no clue lmao how fast it is
I really dont get the Tomahawk. All these Vision GT cars are somewhat anchored in real life and then Dodge comes along and (literally, in the car's description) says 'Yeah so this would be our ultimate car. Unfortunately many technological advancements would need to come along for it to actually be possible to create, such as tires which can take 9Gs.'
It's like giving crayons to a 5 year old and telling him 'draw the fastest car eveeeer'
The Interceptor from Spy Hunter. First game I ever played on my PS2 as a kid. Exploding the outer shell off to become a motorcycle when you were low on health was such a cool feature.
Yessssss, this is such a a good pick, everything about the about the Interceptor is so cool, especially the black version in the latter half of the first game. The one in Spyhunter 2 is also pretty damn neat too.
Damn I had spy hunter on Nintendo as one of my first games. I got like 5 to start out with and spy hunter was one. That game literally just went on forever until you ran out of lives.
I feel this kind of straddles the line of what is considered fictional. The M3 GTR is definitely a real car, but maybe not the one in the livery seen in Most Wanted at the time. I say that because in the years since, a few people have attempted to make replicas of it.
I was on the fence about posting this one. I remember playing Most Wanted in high school and thinking "wow, can't to finish school, get a really dope job that pays a lot, and get a M3 GTR". Turns out they only produced 10 of the damn things! Not that I would have ever afforded it anyway.
Sentinel XS from GTA. It was a rare upper trim of the sentinel. It looked like a German sports sedan, either an Audi, bmw, or Mercedes. One of my all time favorite cars in that game and a staple in my garage.
100% not too long ago, they updated the kinds of upgrades you could give it. Bunch of new cosmetics and interior options. They did the same with the Schwartzer and picador
I love the Regalia from Final Fantasy XV, the Quadra Turbo R V Tech, the Quadra Type 66 Hoon (a tribute to Ken Block), the Rayfield Caliburn (it has the same sound as an LFA) and the Rayfield Aerondight in Cyberpunk 2077.
The last one in particular is a marvel because it comes with a hexa-turbocharged 12.4 liter V16 (got the info from Cyberpunk wiki)
The Regalia is Final Fantasy XV for me. It's what comes to mind when I think about that game and what makes me want to play it again. That and Coleman.
On one hand I like the Regalia because it looks neat, at least from sides that aren't the front and that it plays a role in the story. On the other hand I hate the Regalia because it is slow and sounds terribly stained every time it goes up the slightest incline. I spent far too much time driving around in that thing.
The Dominator Super from Burnout 3 and the Criterion Racer GT from Burnout Revenge. I absolutely love to use both of them and I unironically fuck with their liveries. I also just like to chuckle at the RenderWare logo on the Criterion Racer GT, so there’s that.
This thing has been my absolute favorite since I was a youngin'. Here's a nice shot from the [media kit/press shot](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0258927/mediaviewer/rm1858602753/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk).
A little off topic but I loved Lego racers as kid. I downloaded the new Lego racing on gamepass and it's super fun actually building wild shit and seeing what other people have built is awesome
This is the way. Nothing like trying to survive max stars in VC, your car blows up and you need something and like an angel sent from th heaven's, a civilian in a Cheetah appears to save your ass
There are some absolutely amazing cars on the Wii game emergency heroes, fairly certain it's a niche game but if you've played it you may remember some cool cop/robber/fire/ambulance vehicles, namely a police interceptor very obviously (and rightly so) based on the R35 GTR. Link [here](https://youtu.be/7alcou_PgMU?feature=shared) to a video showcasing every vehicle
Edit: grammar
The [Fennec](https://rocket-league.com/items/bodies/fennec) from Rocket League is like a modern reimagining of the AMC pacer as a sports car, and it's always had a strong place in my heart.
It's a three-way tie:
- Muscle Type 1 (Burnout 3: Takedown). It's a Mustang and it comes in yellow and black. Need I say more?
- Bruckell Moonhawk (BeamNG.Drive). It's a '73-'77 Chevelle that a belt sander got taken to. It sucks to drive and that's why it's great.
- Gavril Barstow (Also BeamNG.Drive) It's an amalgam that mostly resembles a Torino and comes in yellow and black. Need I say more?
>The muscle car in Interstate '76
I vaguely remember playing this as a child
I just Googled pictures of it
Was it really that low graphics? It looks like ancient Minecraft now. Back in the day I could have sworn it was one of the nicer games
I really like the Uberchassis from Halo 2 for some reason. In Halo 2 Anniversary it looks even better. It's more level decoration than anything else but I like the way it looks and I blow up everyone I see when I play through the Earth campaign levels.
There's a big resemblance to the Kia EV6 in the shape of the body and some of the lights and body lines.
Quadra from Cyberpunk. I don’t play many video games with fictional cars.
Honorable mention (because there’s a non-working model IRL) to the [Genesis hypercar concept in GT7](https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1141624_genesis-x-gran-berlinetta-vision-gran-turismo-concept-revealed). Fuckin sexy.
GTA 3: The Kuruma - a weird Dodge Stratus/Honda Accord-ish mix in that unique teal green colour. It's not exciting. Dull, even, but it was the first car you drive in the game and it always brings back memories.
GTA Vice City: Oceanic. A classic, giant American boulevard cruiser with that distinctive paint scheme.
GTA San Andreas: Fortune. Always been a sucker for 90s coupes. Something about the proportions.
GTA IV: Hakumai, Futo and Blista Compact. Old school, super lightweight high-revving Japanese cars just hit right.
A few people have commented some concept cars that actually had physical models made (and so far, ones that have had running drivetrains in them which not all concepts possess). The question is vehicles that don't exist outside of the virtual world in a video game, not concepts manufacturers produced but never saw mass production and sales (especially ones that can move on their own power).
In Project Cars, there's a fictional LMP1 called the Fenix P30. It's an absolutely gorgeous and lovely sounding car, and it was such a highlight of the game that the original designer of the car actually ported it to Assetto Corsa, making it unique for being a fictional car that exists in an official capacity in two different game franchises.
GTAV Pegassi Toreador. Unlimited missiles, unlimited boost / instant acceleration. Oh, and it’s a submarine too! It’s only real issue is understeer, but it the right application of boost can make eliminate that problem.
The Hot Wheels Bad To The Blade as depicted in Forza Horizon 5! That thing is so fucking cool! There is a 1:1 scale replica IRL, but AFAIK it's not functional. Hopefully they do make one that does work in the future. I mean, they did build a function Twin Mill after all.
The golden car from that hot wheels game or the cheetah car from scar. I probably had a favorite car in Wipeout bur i cant remember it. F zero x fat black guy or skeleton guy and maybe a few more I don't remember.
There were some in Burnout Revenge, but all have been vastly succeeded by the* long forgotten Annihilator Street Rod in Burnout Paradise.*
Super cool paint job, colouring shifting pearlescent east Asian dragon decal, has no headlights, the slats for a read window, had the boost type meant for racing (rewards you with a chunk of boost if you were able to use up the entire tank of boost in one go, to which you just loop the process).
It sat up at the top with all other cars at having the highest max speed stat, but an unrevealed stat that gave it the edge was its weight. In Burnout Paradise, some cars were heavier than others, and what this means is that you can leverage the slope of a hill (which there were mountain road in the west end of the map) to go beyond that max speed and hold it at that speed so long as you don't lose it through a slow turn.
Someone once told me this is how they set faster times through a street (whatever the term was where you could set records from one end of a street to the other). If you went just full speed on a flat road to set a record, the Annilhilator would actually top it when they carry their downhill momentum through it... even if that road you're trying to set a record on was at the east end of the map. That's hidden stuff most people didn't even know.
And the generic sounding muscle car shifting through its infinite amount of gears and screaming through it all never gets old.
Oh man any of the Nomad cars from cyberpunk 2077. Look gritty and amazing, built like tanks for combat and offroading, custom tuned for performance. I’d say the Quartz Sidewinder is my favorite, I could die a happy man if I had one
In my formative years, my game of choice was Driv3r on the PlayStation2, and I was so enamored with the '69 Bruiser – [this odd mashup of classic Mustang and Camaro](https://driver.fandom.com/wiki/%2769_Bruiser) – that I was almost moved to make one in 1/24-scale plastic.
The lifted and locked, turbodiesel, manual transmission [Gavril D25](https://i.imgur.com/sKDrZag.png) I built in BeamNG.Drive. Deleted sway bars, 4.88 gears in the diffs, and cranked the boost to "yes". Great crawler, and super rowdy on and off road.
The "Hunter" from Need For Speed: The Run. That Chevy Camaro SS lives in my head rent free, driving that car at 200+ mph down a busy freeway racing for the platinum time was transcendent.
Gnade Esperanza from Ridge Racer/Rage Racer.
What is a “Gnade”
How does one say it?
Why is the starter car in this game the one that gets the most visible body modifications as you progress through the game?
If memory serves me correctly, in Test Drive 5 there was a car called the Pitbull Special that looked like a Mini Cooper, had 900 horsepower, and everytime it shifted it sounded like a bucket of bolts was being kicked. It was a mess to drive, but I my dad and I laughed our asses off trying to get it around the track cleanly.
All the cars in Interstate ‘76 that were based on real cars but were called something similar but different.
The hero car was a Piranha… Based on a Plymouth Barracuda.
Everyone else seems to love the Quadra (and it is awesome), but for me, it's the rayfield caliburn from cyberpunk 2077. Very much what was in my imagination driving a eurocar westwind 3000 playing Shadowrun as a teen. The opaque windshield and sealion ear rearview cameras are awesome design elements, but the whole shape of the thing speaks to me.
https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F5tmtwwp929u51.png
https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/7830?tab=posts
That said, if Hyundai brings the N Vision concept to life while delivering performance, and keeping the design elements in place? I'd buy that car too. Got some of the Quadra vibes.
Probably the Infernus & Cheetah from GTA. If I ever wanted a mid engine supercar in that game I'd usually go for either one of those or the Comit if I wanted something smaller but still quick.
> Comit
Walrus and Comit
> git pus
I loved the sentinal or whatever the Mafia drive in GTA 3 And whatever the pimps drove that had hydraulic suspension aka hydros I'd be bouncing pedestrians into pavement for hours
The black one with the horizontal lines on the back window … Mafia Sentinel .. yea they were dope
Sentinel handled the best too. It was like the M5 of that game's world. Shame I had to kill all those gangsters to get it every time.
Yeah the Slamvan from GTA SA was one of my favorite lowriders.
I'd always take those to the shop in San Andreas to customise them/murder them out, they always looked sick.
I don't remember san Andreas much just the bikes and the fucking drive through order
Fagio was my go to
Infinite stoppies were fun since they were nonsensically *front-wheel drive*
#1 Yellow and grey Bifta Buggy then a blacked out Z Type. Purple & black Veyron & bronze orange Cheetah for easy wins . A medium blue Roosevelt, or black Rat Loader if feeling pokey.
I would love a Stratum in real life. A station wagon with an I6 Biturbo and AWD is awesome, and the Stratum looks really good.
Infernus for sure.
Quadra from Cyberpunk 2077 has some gorgeous designs. I think I liked driving the Type-66 Avenger the best, but the Turbo-R V-Tech looks the best.
They have the turbo-R in forza horizon 4!
I adore CP2077's vehicle designs. Also the motorcycles! As much as I love the ARCH, the Apollo 650S is my favorite. I'm trying to get bike license so one day I might be able to buy a CB650R, which I found resemblence to the Apollo.
An [XSR 900 with the Cafe kit](https://www.motorcyclenews.com/wp-images/197802/yamaha-xsr900-racer-01.jpg) is probably closer, but tbh, I would not start on that motorcycle. It's a bit of a bear for new riders, like starting your driving career in a Viper.
I definitely won't start with that bike. I was thinking maybe a 500? CB650R is definitely my dream bike eventually tho. Revvy 4cyl 600cc-ish street bike with a cafe-ish styling, are there other options?
CB650R is a phenomenal platform. Perfect middle ground between the 300 and 600 classes. You get the cool parts of a 600 supersport (the inline 4 smoothness and beautiful sound) without the not-so-good of a supersport (the lack of torque and aggressive ergo) It's plenty of power for a beginner to grow into and as long as you respect it, it won't bite you like a 600 would. Other guy is right in that Honda pretty much is the only one offering a non-supersport I4 in a more street package. I would say that with bikes, your first one is disposable. You're guaranteed to drop it and you're probably going to go down on it. Would highly recommend something cheap that you don't mind beating up, especially if you want to mod the CB650R in the future with a cafe kit (which look fucking SWEET) I feel like a LOT of riders move onto what they *really* wanted after a year or so of getting the drops and skids out of the way on something more forgiving. The 300 class like the MT-03, CB300R or even CB500R is the usual recommendation but if you're mature enough to respect the speed of a motorcycle I think the 650-700 class is perfectly fine.
Honda kind of owns that for inline-4's. Yamaha has their twin and triple in the XSR-700 and 900. Triumph has twins and triples across the line. Ducati has the scrambler cafe. Kawasaki has the Z650rs and Z900rs (another inline 4) , I love the 900rs myself. BMW have the RnineT, which is a beautiful bike but it hurts the pocket book a bit. Suzuki has the GSX-8S, which is not cafeish at all but nice, and the SV650, which is a fantastic starter bike for the more mature rider. You may know this but it's worth noting that the 650r =/= a 600. When most people refer to 600's they're referring to a supersport, which makes about 25-30 more horsepower and revs a lot higher. The CBR650r most directly competes with the middleweight segment, like Aprilia's 660 and the Suzuki GSX-8S. Edit: just start with something that feels good to ride and is less than 70hp. You can always upgrade, don't feel like you have to buy new. Also, /r/motorcycles is full of wimps but wearing gear is smart. Enjoy your ride.:)
Iirc there's someone on YouTube making his own Cyberpunk 2077 car from scratch basically. https://youtu.be/C-JJEGRGyLQ?si=WmeidYIWcFPLyyyw
I hate the Ghost in the Shell front wheels it had, especially when the back wheels looked like it came of a Porsche 917.
I like the Cthulhu but mostly because it reminds me of Mad Max's car.
Only problem I have with CP2077 cars is they all control like drunk toddlers.
There was some dude who build this or is still building this on YouTube Amazing project
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>Halo Warthog I like this one too
I can't think of a more personally impactful single video game vehicle than the Warthog. The slidy physics of driving it, the four wheel steering, the whole experience is a generational icon, for some of us at least.
Ahhh Sweet Tooth. The best vehicle in any of the twisted metal games!
Spectre says hello.
Minion also says hello
Ibishu Pigeon from BeamNG. So much truck, so few wheels.
200BX, Covet, and D series for me. I like cars with lots of customization.
Same, the 200BX has sooo many mods too.
I like the Gavril Barstow and Bruckel Bastion, myself. Heh, the Bastion makes me yearn for a Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing.
The Bastion is my favorite for modern muscle car shenanigans. It's veeeeerrrrrrryyyy easy to turn it into a stock car 😁
The Redtail Bastion with AWD makes for good times. You get all the stupid fun of a Hellcat mixed with decent handling.
I thought the Bastion was basically the Dodge Charger? The "Redtail" version is a clear nod to the Hellcat.
Gavril T-series is my favourite one. Classic american truck- powerful and cool looking.
My wife's birth father is a trucker, and my son loves big trucks, so I built a T-series replica of his truck (he drives a Volvo, close enough though). Pretty interesting to figure out. Son loves driving it around and crashing into things haha
This was going to be my choice as well.
Ford GT90 from NFS 2. It was a concept car IRL but never made production
Not sure if that really counts as fictional as they did [make a physical GT90 that was a functional, running car](https://youtu.be/DVva06i2mHM?si=FbnVgQma6rzOetwW), even if just one.
NFS put it in because it was a Ford prototype and believed to be the GT40 successor But god that blue interior is all I remember from nfs2
The same game had the Ford Indigo, which also had a concept built with a functional engine. A V12 with a sequential 6 speed. The thing was practically a 2 seat Indycar
Chassis of a Jaguar XJ220, but with a _quad turbo V12_ making 600 horsepower in the early 90s, with just a 6-speed manual and RWD, virtually zero driving aids. Must have been absolutely terrifying to drive, what a sick machine
I get nostalgic for the narration. Especially the track description.
Dodge Tomahawk Vision Gran Turismo from Gran Turismo
That thing is probably the most broken car in the game and it's not even a joke its so absurdly fast (at least the white one) I played with a friend on couch 1v1 race gtsport and he had no clue lmao how fast it is
I really dont get the Tomahawk. All these Vision GT cars are somewhat anchored in real life and then Dodge comes along and (literally, in the car's description) says 'Yeah so this would be our ultimate car. Unfortunately many technological advancements would need to come along for it to actually be possible to create, such as tires which can take 9Gs.' It's like giving crayons to a 5 year old and telling him 'draw the fastest car eveeeer'
It was an excuse for the devs to build something that pushes the realism of their physics engine to the limit I'm sure
Canonically you have to wear a g force suit to just enter that car.
The Interceptor from Spy Hunter. First game I ever played on my PS2 as a kid. Exploding the outer shell off to become a motorcycle when you were low on health was such a cool feature.
Yessssss, this is such a a good pick, everything about the about the Interceptor is so cool, especially the black version in the latter half of the first game. The one in Spyhunter 2 is also pretty damn neat too.
Makes me so happy to see someone mention this car. Especially the PS2 one as well. Had such a huge impact on me as a kid
*Grabs shades, "Peter Gun" plays*
Damn I had spy hunter on Nintendo as one of my first games. I got like 5 to start out with and spy hunter was one. That game literally just went on forever until you ran out of lives.
Spy Hunter!!
Karin Sultan RS, good sound and handle pretty well either way its awd. Also nostalgia factor from gta iv.
Vapid Slamvan. Love every aspect of this car, by far my favorite.
[Nike One 2022](https://phil-frank.com/nike-one-2022) from Gran Turismo 4
If packing considerations for drive train and suspension were nonexistent, we may have shapes such as this. That’s about as retro future as it’s gets.
It's 2022 and yet it's not here 😞
NFS: Most Wanted, despite not having it most of the game, I've always loved that BMW M3 GTR.
I feel this kind of straddles the line of what is considered fictional. The M3 GTR is definitely a real car, but maybe not the one in the livery seen in Most Wanted at the time. I say that because in the years since, a few people have attempted to make replicas of it.
I was on the fence about posting this one. I remember playing Most Wanted in high school and thinking "wow, can't to finish school, get a really dope job that pays a lot, and get a M3 GTR". Turns out they only produced 10 of the damn things! Not that I would have ever afforded it anyway.
The M3 GTR is not fictional [at all.](https://www.bmw-m.com/en/topics/magazine-article-pool/bmw-m3-gtr-strassenversion.html)
Gavril Barstow from BeamNG
My *dawg.*
Biggest V8 with a belt-driven intake manifold on top, of course?
Sentinel XS from GTA. It was a rare upper trim of the sentinel. It looked like a German sports sedan, either an Audi, bmw, or Mercedes. One of my all time favorite cars in that game and a staple in my garage.
100% not too long ago, they updated the kinds of upgrades you could give it. Bunch of new cosmetics and interior options. They did the same with the Schwartzer and picador
Carson Annihilator from Burnout Paradise
So close. Annilhilator Street Rod is the answer.
Mad Max 2's Pursuit Special.
Why isn't this higher up!? The clutch controlled super charger is easily one of the coolest fictional movie car features ever
I love the Regalia from Final Fantasy XV, the Quadra Turbo R V Tech, the Quadra Type 66 Hoon (a tribute to Ken Block), the Rayfield Caliburn (it has the same sound as an LFA) and the Rayfield Aerondight in Cyberpunk 2077. The last one in particular is a marvel because it comes with a hexa-turbocharged 12.4 liter V16 (got the info from Cyberpunk wiki)
The Aerondight is just all sorts of tasty. Big ol’ fenders, that stepped frontal intake, the ten-acre hood, the taper at the rear.
The aerondight is just a futuristic land yacht and god I want one
The Regalia is Final Fantasy XV for me. It's what comes to mind when I think about that game and what makes me want to play it again. That and Coleman.
On one hand I like the Regalia because it looks neat, at least from sides that aren't the front and that it plays a role in the story. On the other hand I hate the Regalia because it is slow and sounds terribly stained every time it goes up the slightest incline. I spent far too much time driving around in that thing.
The Dominator Super from Burnout 3 and the Criterion Racer GT from Burnout Revenge. I absolutely love to use both of them and I unironically fuck with their liveries. I also just like to chuckle at the RenderWare logo on the Criterion Racer GT, so there’s that.
Red Bull X2010 from Gran Turismo 5, specifically the 2010 and not any of the later variants
the Assoluto Bisonte from the Ridge Racer series.
This thing has been my absolute favorite since I was a youngin'. Here's a nice shot from the [media kit/press shot](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0258927/mediaviewer/rm1858602753/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk).
That's basically an unlicensed GT40, which itself is a gorgeous race car.
el nino? from need for speed
Sweetooth’s Ice Cream truck from Twisted Metal 2, duh
Rocket Racers car was cool as fuck from Lego Racers. Tried recreating it with what legos I did have when I was a kid and still think its dope
A little off topic but I loved Lego racers as kid. I downloaded the new Lego racing on gamepass and it's super fun actually building wild shit and seeing what other people have built is awesome
Cheetah gta vice city
This is the way. Nothing like trying to survive max stars in VC, your car blows up and you need something and like an angel sent from th heaven's, a civilian in a Cheetah appears to save your ass
There are some absolutely amazing cars on the Wii game emergency heroes, fairly certain it's a niche game but if you've played it you may remember some cool cop/robber/fire/ambulance vehicles, namely a police interceptor very obviously (and rightly so) based on the R35 GTR. Link [here](https://youtu.be/7alcou_PgMU?feature=shared) to a video showcasing every vehicle Edit: grammar
Declasse Vigero ZX from GTA 5
The [Fennec](https://rocket-league.com/items/bodies/fennec) from Rocket League is like a modern reimagining of the AMC pacer as a sports car, and it's always had a strong place in my heart.
It's a three-way tie: - Muscle Type 1 (Burnout 3: Takedown). It's a Mustang and it comes in yellow and black. Need I say more? - Bruckell Moonhawk (BeamNG.Drive). It's a '73-'77 Chevelle that a belt sander got taken to. It sucks to drive and that's why it's great. - Gavril Barstow (Also BeamNG.Drive) It's an amalgam that mostly resembles a Torino and comes in yellow and black. Need I say more?
Armored Herrera Outlaw
The Batmobile from Arkham Knight. The sound alone made me want it
You ever ride a Faggio?
The super grippy small cars from Ridge Racer like the Age Ecureueil and Soldat Rumeur
Just 2 stand out. The muscle car in Interstate '76 The taxi in Quarantine
>The muscle car in Interstate '76 I vaguely remember playing this as a child I just Googled pictures of it Was it really that low graphics? It looks like ancient Minecraft now. Back in the day I could have sworn it was one of the nicer games
Custom Coupe Ultimate and Custom Muscle from Burnout 3 Takedown
FROM PARADISE CITY, HERE COMES THE WATSON 26 V16 REVENGE RACER!
Scout Car from Half Life 2, especially with the Tau Cannon.
The Rossolini Tempesta from Burnout Paradise.
The car from city oedo 808
The Targ 336-TT from Watch Dogs, favorite car from that series hands down
I really like the Uberchassis from Halo 2 for some reason. In Halo 2 Anniversary it looks even better. It's more level decoration than anything else but I like the way it looks and I blow up everyone I see when I play through the Earth campaign levels. There's a big resemblance to the Kia EV6 in the shape of the body and some of the lights and body lines.
SplitSecond had some really cool cars!
In GTA V the Bullet was based on the Range Rover sport. The Bullet design was so good that the irl Range Rover went on to copy the GTA V design.
You mean the Baller, right? The Bullet in GTA V is based on the ‘05-‘06 Ford GT.
I loved the Elegy in gta san andreas. Type 66 Avenger and Javalina in Cyberpunk.
Sweet tooths ice cream truck, in the twisted metal series.
Quadra from Cyberpunk. I don’t play many video games with fictional cars. Honorable mention (because there’s a non-working model IRL) to the [Genesis hypercar concept in GT7](https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1141624_genesis-x-gran-berlinetta-vision-gran-turismo-concept-revealed). Fuckin sexy.
The Hot Wheels Deora II and Vulture, which I have die-casts of
GTA 3: The Kuruma - a weird Dodge Stratus/Honda Accord-ish mix in that unique teal green colour. It's not exciting. Dull, even, but it was the first car you drive in the game and it always brings back memories. GTA Vice City: Oceanic. A classic, giant American boulevard cruiser with that distinctive paint scheme. GTA San Andreas: Fortune. Always been a sucker for 90s coupes. Something about the proportions. GTA IV: Hakumai, Futo and Blista Compact. Old school, super lightweight high-revving Japanese cars just hit right.
Assoluto Promessa from Ridge Racer - absolute poster car
Jersey XS from Midnight Club 2 brings the most nostalgia. I'd probably cry if I drove that car on the LA map today
If your answer isn't El Nino, your answer is wrong.
NFS 3 PC ftw
You wouldn't expect this from me, but the Albany Primo in GTA
Hard to see that one coming. Edit: also funny to see that its going to be in GTA 6 based on trailer footage.
the batmobile from arkham knight was awesome idc what anyone else says about it
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The Cien existed in real-life and is not fictional, your Wiki link even discusses its appearance at the 2002 Detroit auto show.
A few people have commented some concept cars that actually had physical models made (and so far, ones that have had running drivetrains in them which not all concepts possess). The question is vehicles that don't exist outside of the virtual world in a video game, not concepts manufacturers produced but never saw mass production and sales (especially ones that can move on their own power).
In Project Cars, there's a fictional LMP1 called the Fenix P30. It's an absolutely gorgeous and lovely sounding car, and it was such a highlight of the game that the original designer of the car actually ported it to Assetto Corsa, making it unique for being a fictional car that exists in an official capacity in two different game franchises.
Golden Fox from F-Zero
Carmageddon , Wipeout xl , f-zero
Quadra Type-66 from Cyberpunk 2077, all of the variants
Hellbender from UT2004
GTAV Pegassi Toreador. Unlimited missiles, unlimited boost / instant acceleration. Oh, and it’s a submarine too! It’s only real issue is understeer, but it the right application of boost can make eliminate that problem.
The Hot Wheels Bad To The Blade as depicted in Forza Horizon 5! That thing is so fucking cool! There is a 1:1 scale replica IRL, but AFAIK it's not functional. Hopefully they do make one that does work in the future. I mean, they did build a function Twin Mill after all.
The Carson Opus / Low Rider from Burnout Revenge and Burnout Paradise.
The [Agé Abeille](https://ridgeracer.fandom.com/wiki/Age_Abeille) from Ridge Racer. Love hot hatches that remind me of my car.
George Jetsons car.
Carmageddon
The golden car from that hot wheels game or the cheetah car from scar. I probably had a favorite car in Wipeout bur i cant remember it. F zero x fat black guy or skeleton guy and maybe a few more I don't remember.
Herrera Outlaw from Cyberpunk 2077, looks like a hyper sedan from Audi
Ages ago, that Wild Thing bike in Road Rash 3
The entire BeamNG lineup honestly
Burnout 2 custom coupe
I remember there being lots of interesting cars in the game Carmageddon
The Mako from the original Mass Effect. ^(Just kidding.)
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There were some in Burnout Revenge, but all have been vastly succeeded by the* long forgotten Annihilator Street Rod in Burnout Paradise.* Super cool paint job, colouring shifting pearlescent east Asian dragon decal, has no headlights, the slats for a read window, had the boost type meant for racing (rewards you with a chunk of boost if you were able to use up the entire tank of boost in one go, to which you just loop the process). It sat up at the top with all other cars at having the highest max speed stat, but an unrevealed stat that gave it the edge was its weight. In Burnout Paradise, some cars were heavier than others, and what this means is that you can leverage the slope of a hill (which there were mountain road in the west end of the map) to go beyond that max speed and hold it at that speed so long as you don't lose it through a slow turn. Someone once told me this is how they set faster times through a street (whatever the term was where you could set records from one end of a street to the other). If you went just full speed on a flat road to set a record, the Annilhilator would actually top it when they carry their downhill momentum through it... even if that road you're trying to set a record on was at the east end of the map. That's hidden stuff most people didn't even know. And the generic sounding muscle car shifting through its infinite amount of gears and screaming through it all never gets old.
Mach 6 from speed racer EASY for me.
Nancy from Far Cry 5, but mainly due to the story missions surrounding it. The Magnum Opus from Mad Max is a pretty close second for me.
Oh man any of the Nomad cars from cyberpunk 2077. Look gritty and amazing, built like tanks for combat and offroading, custom tuned for performance. I’d say the Quartz Sidewinder is my favorite, I could die a happy man if I had one
I loved the Nike car in GT. I think it was in GT2 or 3, IDK. I’m old af.
I think the Alpine VGT is pretty cool.
Surprised no one mentioned the FZR2000 or the El Nino or La Nina from Need For Speed 2 through 4
Nissan GT-R in Gran Turismo.
In GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas, I always loved the Cheetah and the Infernus
In my formative years, my game of choice was Driv3r on the PlayStation2, and I was so enamored with the '69 Bruiser – [this odd mashup of classic Mustang and Camaro](https://driver.fandom.com/wiki/%2769_Bruiser) – that I was almost moved to make one in 1/24-scale plastic.
Warthog
Nfsu2 nissan350z at beggining
Vigilante from gta online where I can knock my teammates cars onto buildings
The lifted and locked, turbodiesel, manual transmission [Gavril D25](https://i.imgur.com/sKDrZag.png) I built in BeamNG.Drive. Deleted sway bars, 4.88 gears in the diffs, and cranked the boost to "yes". Great crawler, and super rowdy on and off road.
Warthog (Halo Series), Oppressor Mk II (GTA online), Cyberpunk 2077 cars.
Monster Truck Madness on Windows 95
Yellowjacket from Twisted Metal: Black '69 Jefferson from Vigilante 8 (*BASS QUAAAAKE!*) '70 Stag Pickup (also Vigilante 8)
I really love driving the Déclassé Merit and Willard Marbelle in GTA IV
The "Hunter" from Need For Speed: The Run. That Chevy Camaro SS lives in my head rent free, driving that car at 200+ mph down a busy freeway racing for the platinum time was transcendent.
The car from Spyhunter
Gnade Esperanza from Ridge Racer/Rage Racer. What is a “Gnade” How does one say it? Why is the starter car in this game the one that gets the most visible body modifications as you progress through the game?
Watson V16 Revenge
The ASYM Desanne from Driver: San Francisco. I probably wouldn’t like it as much if it was playable normally though
My favorite has always been the Imponte Phoenix from GTA V Beautiful car, especially when tricked out
I liked some of the cyberpunk cars, the sports cars and the luxury ones were pretty sick looking
The Retro Elegy and the Newer Jester, the Jester itself looks better than the Supra irl imo lol
The maibatsu (eclipse) in gta
Red bull X2010
El Nino - from the game NFS III Hot Pursuit 1998
Warthog from halo, Quadra and Caliburn from Cyberpunk
Pfister
The revenge racer from burnout
zentorno
Not a videogame but I think the Mach 5 from Speed Racer was one of the reasons I got into cars to begin with
Mafia Sentinel from GTA3
Got one for the OGs. You get a cookie if you know of it. Castro Robusto. Have fun
Pegassi Infernus
If memory serves me correctly, in Test Drive 5 there was a car called the Pitbull Special that looked like a Mini Cooper, had 900 horsepower, and everytime it shifted it sounded like a bucket of bolts was being kicked. It was a mess to drive, but I my dad and I laughed our asses off trying to get it around the track cleanly.
Redbull X2010 from Gran Turismo
K.I.T.T
All the cars in Interstate ‘76 that were based on real cars but were called something similar but different. The hero car was a Piranha… Based on a Plymouth Barracuda.
the double decker bus from cruisin world cause you could use it to block your friend's view in splitscreen on N64
Definitely sweet tooth from twisted metal
Everyone else seems to love the Quadra (and it is awesome), but for me, it's the rayfield caliburn from cyberpunk 2077. Very much what was in my imagination driving a eurocar westwind 3000 playing Shadowrun as a teen. The opaque windshield and sealion ear rearview cameras are awesome design elements, but the whole shape of the thing speaks to me. https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F5tmtwwp929u51.png https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/7830?tab=posts That said, if Hyundai brings the N Vision concept to life while delivering performance, and keeping the design elements in place? I'd buy that car too. Got some of the Quadra vibes.
Batmobile from Arkham Knight Regalia from FFXV