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The [[Pegassi]] '''Osiris''' is a supercar in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Online]], debuting in the [[Ill Gotten Gains Update]]. | The [[Pegassi]] '''Osiris''' is a supercar in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Online]], debuting in the first part of the [[Ill-Gotten Gains Update]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
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== Performance == | == Performance == | ||
[[Legendarymotorsport.net]] describes the Pegassi Osiris as being powered by a 6.0 L 750 hp V12 engine, much like its primary real-life inspiration. However, as legendarymotorsport.net makes no mention of a turbocharger, the Osiris' V12 engine is naturally aspirated, likely a nod to the naturally aspirated V12 engines of the [[wp:Pagani Zonda|Pagani Zonda]] and LaFerrari. It has a 0-60 mph (97 km/h) time of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h), much like the real-life Pagani Huayra. While having a slower acceleration than the [[Zentorno]] (which can do 0-60 mph faster by 0.9 seconds), it still goes faster overall by 17 mph (27 km/h). Unlike the Huayra and LaFerrari, the Osiris uses all-wheel-drive instead of rear-wheel-drive to provide better grip and traction, as well as minimizing spinouts. | [[Legendarymotorsport.net]] describes the Pegassi Osiris as being powered by a 6.0 L 750 hp V12 engine, much like its primary real-life inspiration. However, as legendarymotorsport.net makes no mention of a turbocharger, the Osiris' V12 engine is assumed to be naturally aspirated, likely a nod to the naturally aspirated V12 engines of the [[wp:Pagani Zonda|Pagani Zonda]] and LaFerrari. It has a 0-60 mph (97 km/h) time of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h), much like the real-life Pagani Huayra. While having a slower acceleration than the [[Zentorno]] (which can do 0-60 mph faster by 0.9 seconds), it still goes faster overall by 17 mph (27 km/h). Unlike the Huayra and LaFerrari, the Osiris uses all-wheel-drive instead of rear-wheel-drive to provide better grip and traction, as well as minimizing spinouts. | ||
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