Quadra Turbo-R V-Tech

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Overview
The Quadra Turbo-R was introduced as America's response to Japanese sports car manufactures. It was designed and built in Detroit, instantly becoming a star in the tuner scene when it was released in the mid 2050s. The next version introduced in 2058 was named the Turbo-R V-Tech, and featured an improved exhaust system and suspension, quickly earning it the status of cult muscle car. The most recent version, introduced in 2069, never surpassed the legendary Quadra Turbo-R '58 in the eyes of the many car enthusiast.

The best-selling sports car of the last decade. As many as 300,000 units were produced by May 2075.

Database Entry

 * What's the difference between the V-Tech and the classic Turbo-R? Well... What's the difference between a diamond and a chunk of coal? The building blocks are the same, but end results couldn't be more different. Quadra's Turbo-R V-Tech is the queen of the road, a car that turns heads even when you're not burning rubber.

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

The V-Tech is rear-wheel drive, with the rear tires larger and wider than its front ones. Additionally, the car's exhaust manifold and air intake are visible on the rear, and its mid-mounted engine can be seen by opening the hood. The vehicle's storage compartment is in the front, and can also be opened initially evidenced by Jackie placing a Militech bot inside of it in the 2018 gameplay reveal.

Acquisition
The Turbo-R V-Tech is rewarded at the end of Sex On Wheels, a quest which is accessible after completing Gig: Life's Work.

Trivia

 * As part of a cross-promotional event with Microsoft, Turn 10 Studios, and Playground Games, the Quadra Turbo-R V-Tech is available in Forza Horizon 4 starting December 11, 2020. To obtain it, one needs to win the "_:NIGHTCITY.exe:_" street race event, which is a one-on-one race against the car itself.
 * In this game, the V-Tech is depicted to have a mid-mounted 4.4L twin-turbocharged V10, developing 607 hp and 560 ft-lb of torque. It is said to weigh 2756 lb (1250 kg). Additionally, it is equipped with a rear-biased all-wheel drive system.
 * The unlockable Turbo R V-Tech has a sticker of a horse with the name "Roach" on the rear passenger side quarter panel, a reference to Geralt's horse from The Witcher franchise.
 * The Quadra Turbo-R V-Tech has a passing resemblance to the main character from the 1983 TV show Knight Rider, KITT