Herrera Outlaw GTS

The  is a vehicle manufactured by Herrera in.

Overview
The Outlaw GTS is not the fastest car in the game, although still faster than most. Where it stands out, however, is its exceptional handling and controllability, able to take 90 degree turns up to 90 kph without sliding. Its high turning speed, good traction, and acceleration all combine to make it an excellent choice for racing. And at a price comparable to the various Quadra Type-66 variants and far superior handling, this car should find an early spot in your garage.

The car has so far has been seen to be available in white, black, red, blue, and silver. Despite being a luxury car, it still uses the traditional windshield of most cars in Night City. It's built with precise bodywork, built-in lidar arrays and really expensive material.

A favorite in showbiz, the Outlaw is driven by the most popular talk-show host. Ziggy Q - among others.

Database Entry

 * A lot has changed in the last century, but Spain's reputation for automotive excellence has not. Case in point: the Herrera Outlaw. This luxury limousine is one of the most exclusive and sought after on the market. It seamlessly combines the latest tech with a classic, sophisticated design. The Outlaw is a car with soul - perhaps because it's one of the few models out there still handcrafted with the expertise of world-class engineers. Of course, that kind of exclusivity and quality doesn't come cheap. Herrera's Outlaw is one of the most expensive street-legal cars on the market.

Acquisition
Offered for sale by Dino Dinovic for 62,000; you can pick it up in the port area of Corpo Plaza in City Center, due northeast of Arasaka Tower.

Message

 * "So this is kinda last minute, but I got a Herrera Outlaw for sale. Wouldn't wait too long on this - knowing folks around here, thing's a fucking thief-magnet. Probably only 1000 of them left in the world, no more than ten in all of NC, so we're talkin' 'bout a precious commodity. So chop chop, don't dawdle or I guarantee you'll be crying yourself to sleep for weeks to come." - Dino Dinovic