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[[Legendarymotorsport.net]] describes the Pegassi Osiris as being powered by a 6.0 L 750 hp V12 engine (the engine is in fact turbocharged, despite the website not making mention of such), much like its primary real-life inspiration. Its claimed stats are a 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) acceleration time of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h); these are identical to the real-life Pagani Huayra, so is the curb weight of 1,350 kg (2,976 lbs), as proven by examination of the [[handling.meta]] file. The Osiris also has an electric motor, giving it a hybrid supercar status. | [[Legendarymotorsport.net]] describes the Pegassi Osiris as being powered by a 6.0 L 750 hp V12 engine (the engine is in fact turbocharged, despite the website not making mention of such), much like its primary real-life inspiration. Its claimed stats are a 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) acceleration time of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h); these are identical to the real-life Pagani Huayra, so is the curb weight of 1,350 kg (2,976 lbs), as proven by examination of the [[handling.meta]] file. The Osiris also has an electric motor, giving it a hybrid supercar status. | ||
The Osiris is a supercar that is impressive for its class. Thanks to an increased traction rating, the Osiris has faster initial acceleration than the [[Zentorno]]. The Osiris is also all-wheel-drive, meaning very smooth turns and rarely having to drift to enter difficult curves; in fact, it actually weighs less than the Zentorno, which weighs 1,500 kg (3,307 lbs) and would have slightly more difficulty taking turns than the Osiris. It also has remarkably good off-road performance, again owing to its all-wheel-drive system and high torque output. If customized with off-road tires, the Osiris becomes a formidable supercar/off-roader hybrid. The car also remains very stable due to its width and low profile. | The Osiris is a supercar that is impressive for its class. Thanks to an increased traction rating, the Osiris has faster initial acceleration than the [[Zentorno]]. The Osiris is also all-wheel-drive, meaning very smooth turns and rarely having to drift to enter difficult curves; in fact, it actually weighs less than the Zentorno, which weighs 1,500 kg (3,307 lbs) and would have slightly more difficulty taking turns than the Osiris. It also has remarkably good off-road performance, again owing to its all-wheel-drive system and high torque output. If customized with off-road tires, the Osiris becomes a formidable supercar/off-roader hybrid. The car also remains very stable due to its width and low profile. With its top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h), the Osiris is the third fastest car in the game, behind the [[Entity XF]]'s 240 mph (386 km/h) and [[Adder]]'s 250 mph (403 km/h). | ||
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** This further references the fact that the Pagani Huayra's name also references [[wp:Wayra Tata|Wayra Tata]], who was a god worshiped by the Puruhá Quechuas and Aymaras of the Bolivian and Peruvian Andes prior to European colonization. | ** This further references the fact that the Pagani Huayra's name also references [[wp:Wayra Tata|Wayra Tata]], who was a god worshiped by the Puruhá Quechuas and Aymaras of the Bolivian and Peruvian Andes prior to European colonization. | ||
** The Osiris is one of the few Pegassi vehicles to not have a Latin/Italian name; instead, it has an Egyptian name. | ** The Osiris is one of the few Pegassi vehicles to not have a Latin/Italian name; instead, it has an Egyptian name. | ||
* The Osiris, priced at $1.95 million, is currently the most expensive vehicle in GTA Online, topping the | * The Osiris, priced at $1.95 million, is currently the most expensive vehicle in GTA Online, topping the Adder's $1 million. | ||
* The Osiris and [[Stirling GT]] are the first cars in the Grand Theft Auto series to use gullwing doors. | * The Osiris and [[Stirling GT]] are the first cars in the Grand Theft Auto series to use gullwing doors. | ||
** The [[Infernus]] and [[Zentorno]] use [[wp:Scissor doors|scissor doors]]. Coincidentally, both cars have the same manufacturer as the Osiris. | ** The [[Infernus]] and [[Zentorno]] use [[wp:Scissor doors|scissor doors]]. Coincidentally, both cars have the same manufacturer as the Osiris. |
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