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The Quadra V-Tech is a driveable vehicle manufactured by Quadra in Cyberpunk 2077.

Development
The Quadra V-Tech was first featured in the Cyberpunk 2077 E3 2018 trailer, where it was driven by V.

The car was shown again in the Cyberpunk 2077 48-minute gameplay reveal, where it was driven by V and owned by Jackie Welles.

Specifications
The vehicle is powered by CHOOH2, a standard synthetic alcohol fuel.

The V-Tech's styling is reminiscent of 1980s exotic sports cars, as it is wedge-shaped with bulging wheel arches. It has an aerodynamic rear spoiler, grey paint, and numerous light strips serving as brake lights.

The V-Tech appears to have no rear bumper, leaving the car's exhaust visible. Two people can be seated in the V-Tech. Structural bracing protrudes from the door sills, and the dashboard features carbon fiber and several screens indicating vehicle status. Essential information like current speed and engine RPM are shown in a heads-up display (HUD). The gull-wing style steering 'wheel' has two handles for the driver to use.

The car appears to be rear-wheel drive, evidenced by the fact that its rear tires are larger than its front tires. Additionally, the car's exhaust manifold and air intake are visible on the rear, indicating that the car has a rear-mounted engine. The engine is possibly a V10, according to its sounds in new gameplay footage.

The boot is in the front, evidenced by Jackie placing a Militech bot inside of it in the 2018 gameplay reveal.

Use in the Cyberpunk 2077 ARG
At the end of the Cyberpunk 2077 E3 2018 trailer, an IP address was briefly shown. Users who entered the IP address in a web browser were brought to a Quadra-themed website, which was the start of the Cyberpunk 2077 ARG.

Trivia

 * The name V-Tech sounds similar to VTEC, a technology developed by Honda Motor Company to increase engine performance when it is demanded at high rpm while still maintaining efficiency at low rpm.
 * The V-Tech shares similarities with many real-life 80's Sportscars like the De Tomaso Pantera, Ferrari Testarossa, Vector W8 and the Honda HP-X.
 * The name Quadra sounds similar to Quattro, which is the name of Audi's all-wheel drive system.

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Quadra V-Tech