Bravado

Bravado is an automotive manufacturer in Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V. Based on the design of two of its vehicles, it is likely based on Dodge; also, Bravado's logo of a charging bull is a parody of Dodge's ram head logo used from 1993 until 2009. The term "bravado" refers to a show of defiance, intimidation or false courage. In a pre-release screenshot for Grand Theft Auto V, a Bravado pick-up truck can be seen.
Vehicles
Vehicle | Style | Based on | Appears in | Variants | |||
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GTA IV | TLAD | TBOGT | GTA V | ||||
Banshee | Sports Car | 1996—2002 Dodge Viper | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Buffalo | Sports Sedan | 2006—2010 Dodge Charger | Yes [1] | Yes [1] | Yes | Yes | |
Feroci | Sedan | 1991—1996 Lexus GS | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
Gauntlet | Muscle Car | 2009—present Dodge Challenger SRT8 | No | No | No | Yes | |
Tampa | Muscle Car | 1968—1974 Chevrolet Nova | No | Yes[3] | Yes | No |
Notes
Albany | American Motors | Annis | Benefactor | BF | Bollokan | Bravado | Brute | Buckingham | Canis | Cheval | Classique | Coil | Declasse | Dewbauchee | Dinka | DUDE | Dundreary | Emperor | Endurex | Enus | Fathom | Gallivanter | Grotti | Hijak | HVY | Imponte | Invetero | Jobuilt | Karin | Lampadati | Liberty Chop Shop | Liberty City Cycles | Maibatsu Corporation | Mammoth | MTL | Nagasaki | Obey | Ocelot | Overflod | Pegassi | Pfister | Principe | Progen | ProLaps | Schyster | Shitzu | Speedophile | Stanley | Steel Horse | Tri-Cycles | Truffade | Ubermacht | Vapid | Vulcar | Weeny | Western Company | Western Motorcycle Company | Whippet | Willard | Zirconium
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