Mizutani Shion "Coyote"

The  is a modified version of the sports car Shion MZ2, a vehicle manufactured by Mizutani in.

Overview
The "Coyote" has been customized by the nomads to adapt the car for the harsh conditions of the Badlands.

Database Entry

 * By looking at it, you'd think the Mizutani Shion was a city car, built for thin-crust roads and unsuited for the desert wasteland. And you'd be right - the standard edition would grind to a dead halt at the first rocky knoll. But with upgrades, reinforcement and improved suspension, the Shion cuts through harsh terrain like a lazer [sic] knife through butter.

Acquisition
Two versions of the "Coyote" can be obtained in Cyberpunk 2077.


 * A teal and yellow version is offered for sale by Dakota Smith for 115,000; you can pick it up at the parking lot in front of the Sunshine Motel, in the Badlands.
 * A red and gray version can be obtained for free during With a Little Help from My Friends. In this quest Panam Palmer will propose a plan going behind Saul Bright's back. During the planning session, V must refuse to go along with it, leaving Panam and her friends to try to make it on their own. V then has to tell Saul about Panam's scheme. (Of note: Going with this route will permanently lock V out of the next side job in Panam's storyline, Queen of the Highway, as well as The Star path and ending in Act 3). After these events, a furious Panam will call V next day, and will sever their friendship. Next time V drives to the Sunset Motel in the eastern Badlands, Saul will text them and offer his gratitude for saving Panam from herself. As as a reward, Saul will gift V with a "Coyote" that can be found in the garage adjacent to the motel.

Message

 * "V, if you are planning on spending more time in the Badlands, I have just the car to suit your needs - an al-terrain Mizutani Shion. It might look like a fuel-guzzling beast, but it could drive over a field of nails and broken glass like freshly paved asphalt. It pains me to part with it, but such is the nomad's lot - we cannot get attatched to anything." - Dakota Smith