Rated F- in crash testing. One expert described it as "part guillotine, part meat-grinder" in high-speed collisions.
— Supron FS3, Cyberpunk 2077
The Supron FS3 is a vehicle manufactured by Mahir in Cyberpunk 2077.
Overview[]
The vehicle is unremarkable in almost every way, being slow and unwieldy, but is a cheap and practical transport if necessary. The Voodoo Boys and Scavengers utilize these vehicles for their practicality. The only gang to have customized Suprons is the Mox. Their custom pink and blue versions can be found near Jig-Jig Street and the Cherry Blossom Market, where Mox Cleavers and Inciters guard the joytoys of Westbrook.
Database Entry[]
MAHIR SUPRON FS3
Everyone wants a Rayfield or a Herrera, but not everyone can afford it. It's with those customers in mind - the ones with big needs and limited means - that the Mahir Supron FS3 was built. Its biggest selling point? If you hadn't guessed from its look, sound, or feel - it's cheap as borscht. The Mahir Supron was constructed from cheap plastic, textiles and wishful thinking. It breaks down often, but on the flipside it's easy to fix. It's large size suggests it can carry a heavy load, but it's better not to get too "carried" away - the anemic engine under its hood might just give up on you.[1]
Acquisition[]
It can be acquired from the AUTOFIXER netpage for €$16,000.
Notes[]
- Prior to the introduction of AUTOFIXER, Muamar Reyes sold the car via a text message: "Hey hey, got a Mahir Supron I need to get rid off. Now, I know I shouldn't talk smack about my own stuff, but... jesus, what a pile of shit. It's like someone welded an old tub and dumpster together, then stuck it in a cardboard cutout and taped some wheels on it. Look, I know not everyone's got enough €$ to blow on an Aerondight, but if you need something heap, and fast - this is it."
Bugs[]
- The Supron FS3 is erroneously labeled a Makigai vehicle when scanned. Logo plates on the sides of the vehicle still use the Mahir logo.
References[]
- ↑ CD Projekt RED. Cyberpunk 2077. Video Game, Multi-Platform. Poland, CD Projekt S.A., 2020.