Kuruma

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"Sentinal" redirects here. For the other car, see Sentinel.
Vehicle
Kuruma
A Kuruma in GTA III.
A Kuruma in GTA III.
(Rear quarter view)
A Kuruma in GTA III.
Appearance(s) [[Appearance::GTA III
GTA Liberty City Stories]]
Vehicle type Civilian car
Body style 4-door sedan
Capacity 4 (driver and 3 passengers)
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The Kuruma is a four-door sedan seen in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.

Overview

Design

The word "kuruma" means "automobile" in Japanese (), which may suggest that the car is of Japanese origin. However, the car is loosely based on a 1998–2004 Dodge Intrepid; For GTA Liberty City Stories, the Kuruma has slight cosmetic changes to make it look like a generic Japanese sedan during the late 90's, the front appearing to resemble a 1994–1997 Honda Accord. It comes with colored or uncolored (gray) bumpers and trims, giving it the appearance of an economy car .

The Kuruma is the first car made available to the player in both GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, in the missions "Give Me Liberty" and "Home Sweet Home", respectively, probably due to the fact that it handles relatively neutrally. When originally introduced in GTA III, the car is not seen driven on the streets of Portland, but is parked in various locations in the island; in GTA Liberty City Stories, the car is present in Portland traffic.

During development of GTA III, the Kuruma was originally known as the "Sentinal", not to be confused by the Sentinel, another sedan in the final version of the same game, in which it was previously known as the "Beamer" during development. Prior to the game's release, the Kuruma is presumed to have been renamed, while the "Sentinal" name found its way into the Beamer, resulting in the Beamer being renamed the "Sentinel".

Performance

The Kuruma is powered by a small, yet gutsy, engine, most likely a four-cylinder, channeled to the front wheels. Whilst the engine is powerful enough to propel the light Kuruma to high straight line speeds, the front wheel drive layout causes understeer. Players may therefore favor using the handbrake to swing round turns at high speed.

The Kuruma possesses almost identical handling properties to the GTA III rendition of the Taxi.

Variant

Trivia

Manhunt's rendition of the Kuruma.
  • The Kuruma has appeared as both a wreck and a working car in Manhunt and Manhunt 2, respectively.
  • The Kuruma is referenced in an episode of CBS crime drama "NCIS" where a witness tells Agent McGee that a getaway car was a "Kuruma", and later explains to his confused superiors: "Kuruma is the name of a car in Grand Theft Auto III. It’s a Chrysler Sebring sedan."

Locations

GTA III
GTA Liberty City Stories