Quadra Type-66 "Cthulhu"

The Quadra Type-66 "Cthulhu" is a vehicle manufactured by Quadra in Cyberpunk 2077.

Overview
The Type-66 "Cthulhu" is a modified Quadra Type-66 640 TS that was owned by corpo and street racer Peter Sampson. It can be acquired in one of two ways through The Beast in Me job.

To obtain the Cthulhu for free, V has to proceed carefully at certain moments in The Beast in Me: Santo Domingo and The Beast in Me: The Big Race. After qualifying for the final race at the end of the former job, Claire Russell will ask to speak to V about her husband Dean, who died in the championship race last year against Peter Sampson. Make sure to select the following dialogue options when they appear:


 * 1) "You sure it was murder?"
 * 2) "Sorry, Claire, but I can't help."
 * 3) "Okay, I'll still drive. But only to win."

During the final race, keep pace with Sampson's car. Note that choosing to race with Claire's car instead of one V owns is sufficient for this route. At a specific point along the highway, Sampson's car will become too damaged and he will pull off the course. Follow him (this will forfeit the race) until he crashes, then get out of the car with Claire to confront him. Make sure to trigger each of the limited-time dialogue choices that appear:


 * 1) "What's he mean?"
 * 2) "Wait, wanna hear this."
 * 3) "Claire, that true?"
 * 4) "Yeah. Let him go."

If all requirements were met, Claire will be persuaded to not kill Sampson and drive back to her garage. She will also give her car, the Thorton Mackinaw "Beast", to V since she no longer wants to race. After The Beast in Me is completed, Claire will send V a follow up text within a day, and this will be followed by a separate text from Sampson 7-10 days later informing V that they now own the fully-repaired Cthulhu.

If Sampson is killed or V chooses to finish the race without chasing him, Regina Jones will contact the player sometime after the job is completed and offer to sell the Cthulhu for 76,000.

Journal Entry

 * The Quadra Type-66 was built to race. And when you optimally tune it, add some extra juice, swap out the firmware for soft... that's when you unleash a real horror from your worst nightmares onto the streets.