Villefort Alvarado V4F 570 Delegate

The Villefort Alvarado V4F 570 Delegate is a vehicle manufactured by Villefort in.

Overview
The car has four doors - two large doors for the driver's area, and two smaller suicide doors for rear seat occupants. Its exterior is defined by its six-wheeled configuration.

Other exterior styling features include a single large headlight on the driver's side, a large hood ornament, and roof that is painted a different color than the rest of the vehicle. In the back, it has three full tail lights (two 'fin-style' side tail lights, and a light bar) which is rare compared to other night city vehicles. The rear wheels are partially covered by fender skirts. The Alvarado comes in convertible and fixed hardtop options.

As an executive-class car, its design is focused more on interior comfort than on practicality. Despite a relatively large size, the car features seating room for only four passengers in the interior. Each passenger has access to a cup holder and a suite of controls. The interior is accented with burlwood. Seats do not have head rests. Rear seat passengers each have access to a screen and built-in console mounted on the seatbacks of the front seats.

Under the hood, the car features a V-shaped engine with an unknown amount of cylinders. Each cylinder bank has its own oil fill cap, which indicates the engine has two oiling systems.

Database Entry

 * You don't ride in a Villefort Alvarado, you cruise in one. This boat of a car boasts an engine worthy of the street's respect. Despite its huge dimensions, however, the Alvarado handles well due to the double axles in front. Unfortunately, this innovative design is still fairly unreliable and requires frequent, sometimes expensive, maintenance. For many in Night City's underworld, the Alvarado serves as the ideal display of flashy luxury. The wide, syn-leather-upholstered seats also make cruising the city streets all the more enjoyable.

Acquisition
Offered for sale by Sebastian "Padre" Ibarra for 62,000; you can retrieve it on an alley due west of the City Hall, near "Palm View Way" in The Glen, Heywood.

Trivia

 * The Alvarado may be named for Pedro de Alvarado, a Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala, as all of Villefort's cars wear the names of conquerors and explorers.

Bugs

 * Despite the scan result stating its front-wheel drive, attempting to drive the car when it is flipped results in only the rear wheels turning, meaning it is rear-wheel drive.
 * The horn has no sound.