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The Entity XF's general design is heavily based on the [[wp:Koenigsegg CC8S|Koenigsegg CC8S]] and [[wp:Koenigsegg CCX|Koenigsegg CCX]]. The front end features headlights which appear to have been vaguely inspired by the [[wp:Acura NSX (2015)|2015 Acura NSX]], while the rear has taillights with the external shape being heavily similar to those of the [[wp:Koenigsegg Agera|Koenigsegg Agera model range]] and the actual lights being adopted from the [[wp:Lamborghini Aventador|Lamborghini Aventador]], [[wp:Lamborghini Reventón|Lamborghini Reventón]], and the [[wp:Lamborghini Gallardo|second-third generation Lamborghini Gallardo]]. The rear engine cover is also derived from the [[wp:Porsche Carrera GT|Porsche Carrera GT]].
The Entity XF's general design is heavily based on the [[wp:Koenigsegg CC8S|Koenigsegg CC8S]] and [[wp:Koenigsegg CCX|Koenigsegg CCX]]. The front end features headlights which appear to have been vaguely inspired by the [[wp:Acura NSX (2015)|2015 Acura NSX]], while the rear has taillights with the external shape being heavily similar to those of the [[wp:Koenigsegg Agera|Koenigsegg Agera model range]] and the actual lights being adopted from the [[wp:Lamborghini Aventador|Lamborghini Aventador]], [[wp:Lamborghini Reventón|Lamborghini Reventón]], and the [[wp:Lamborghini Gallardo|second-third generation Lamborghini Gallardo]]. The rear engine cover is also derived from the [[wp:Porsche Carrera GT|Porsche Carrera GT]].


The Entity XF's front end has a fairly simplistic style, with the front bumper being elevated to both sides of the central area. The small bumper splitter on the front uses CFRP, and the front bumper has three front channels inset in it, with the center channel taking up two-thirds the width of the car. The headlamp units have a number of lines parallel to the edge of the car's body and has four circular point lights. The Entity XF has its name printed on each of the rear quarter vents (just in front of the rear wheels).
The Entity XF's front end has a fairly simplistic style, with the front bumper being elevated to both sides of the central area. The bumper uses a small CFRP splitter at its base and features three front ducts inset in the bumper, the central duct spanning 2/3 of the car's width. Like its real-life counterpart, the car features large ducts on the sides of the front bumper. The headlight units have edges parallel to a number of the car's body lines and feature a set of four clear, circular lamps. The car's bonnet features two impression levels: the first creates a central area that runs from the base of the windscreen to the front of the bumper, and the second is contoured to the base of the windscreen and side boundaries of the central region.
 
The sides of the car are very boldly styled. The wheelbase features a CFRP lip at its base. The sides of the car are dominated by a wedge-shaped impression that allows airflow to the main engine air ducts. Behind the impression is a CF body accent. The body then curves until a flat, horizontal section of the body is reached, upon which aerodynamic wing mirrors are mounted at the front of the doors. The main section of the car's greenhouse is particularly unique: the windscreen, side windows, and roof are arranged in a bold C-shaped arrangement. Behind the C-shaped section's seats are two large bulges that set in an impressed area of the rear. The wheels are five sopke, wrapped in low-profile tires. Normally, the Entity XF spawns with two large exhausts, which can be modified into a three-exhaust triangular arrangement (1 above and 2 below) on each side, yielding a total of six exhausts. The spoiler which can be added at [[Los Santos Customs]] is based on that of the Koenigsegg Agera R.


Unlike its main inspirations, the Entity XF's door type is that of a conventional car.
Unlike its main inspirations, the Entity XF's door type is that of a conventional car.
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== Performance ==
== Performance ==
With the ability to reach 240 mph (386 km/h), the Entity XF is one of the fastest cars in GTA V, capable of fighting against [[Zentorno]]s, [[Cheetah]]s, and [[Banshee]]s. It has a 4.5 L 800 hp engine (most likely a V8) capable of propelling the car from a standstill to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.5 seconds. What is interesting is that the Entity XF is capable of burning off excess fuel from its exhaust when shifting gears, much like the [[Buffalo]], [[Infernus]], Banshee, and [[F620]]. Owing to its rear mid-engine, four-wheel-drive layout, the car is very grippy and responsive as well, making it a great racer. It has the highest traction rating of any vehicle in the game.
With the ability to reach 240 mph (386 km/h), the Entity XF is one of the fastest cars in GTA V, capable of fighting against [[Zentorno]]s, [[Cheetah]]s, and [[Banshee]]s. It has a 4.5 L 800 hp engine capable of propelling the car from a standstill to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.5 seconds. Upon inspection of the engine, a V8 can be seen. What is interesting is that the Entity XF is capable of burning off excess fuel from its exhaust when shifting gears, much like the [[Buffalo]], [[Infernus]], Banshee, and [[F620]]. Owing to its rear mid-engine, four-wheel-drive layout, the car is very grippy and responsive as well, making it a great racer. It has the highest traction rating of any vehicle in the game thanks to its all-wheel-drive system and excellent weight distribution.


Examination of the [[handling.meta]] file shows that the Entity XF should statistically be faster than the [[Adder]].
Examination of the [[handling.meta]] file shows that the Entity XF should statistically be faster than the [[Adder]].
== Customization in GTA V ==
The Entity XF can be customized at a [[Los Santos Customs]] outlet, with the following options. Stock options and performance upgrades (brakes, suspension, etc.) are not listed.
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* Bodywork
** Custom Side Vents ($550)
* Bumpers
** Splitter with Twin Canards ($2,300)
** Carbon Rear Diffuser ($2,300)
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* Exhaust
** Dual Exit Exhaust ($375)
** Triple Exit Exhaust ($899)
* Skirts
** Carbon Skirts ($2,750)
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* Spoiler
** Carbon Wing ($3,750)
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== Locations ==
== Locations ==
; GTA V
* The Entity XF is purchasable from [[legendarymotorsport.net]] for [[Money|$]]795,000.
* The Entity XF is purchasable from [[legendarymotorsport.net]] for [[Money|$]]795,000.
* The Entity XF can also be obtained from the mission [[I Fought the Law]], by killing [[Sebastian]], which causes mission failure yet allows the player to keep Sebastian's car.
* The Entity XF can also be obtained from the mission [[I Fought the Law]], by killing [[Sebastian]], which causes mission failure yet allows the player to keep Sebastian's car.
; GTA Online
* Can sometimes be driven by the [[Sentinel XS Driver|aggressive driver]], except in the enhanced version.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The Entity XF's default radio stations are [[Radio Mirror Park]] and [[Vinewood Boulevard Radio]].
* The Entity XF and [[Cheetah]] are the first cars to include only a single windscreen wider due to the unique C-shaped greenhouse arrangement.
* The Entity XF emits a horn noise shared with the [[JB 700]] and [[Cheetah]].
* The Entity XF is the second fastest car in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, topping at 240 mph (386 km/h); it is only beaten by the [[Adder]]'s 250 mph (402 km/h).
* The Entity XF's default radio stations are [[Los Santos Rock Radio]], [[Radio Mirror Park]], and [[Vinewood Boulevard Radio]].
* The Entity XF emits a horn noise shared with the [[JB 700]] and Cheetah.
* An Entity XF can be modified at Los Santos Customs to resemble the [[wp:Koenigsegg CCX#Variants|Koenigsegg CCXR]].


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