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== Description ==
== Description ==
=== Design ===
=== Design ===
The Massacro is based on various generations of the [[wp:Aston Martin Vanquish|Aston Martin Vanquish]], with the front end being similar to the 2012—present Aston Martin Vanquish and the rear being similar to the 2001—2007 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish. The car also shares similarities with the [[wp:Ferrari California|Ferrari California]] and [[wp:Ferrari F12berlinetta|Ferrari F12berlinetta]], further evidenced by the shape of the headlights (which resemble the pulled-back headlights of post-2009 [[wp:Ferrari|Ferrari]] vehicles) and the fact that the Massacro is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive car. The upper front bumper duct is derived from the [[wp:Chevrolet Corvette C7|Chevrolet Corvette C7]]. The Massacro, like its real life counterpart, features a large integrated CFRP element across the lower half of its front bumper.
The Massacro is based on various generations of the [[wp:Aston Martin Vanquish|Aston Martin Vanquish]], with the front end being similar to the 2012—present Aston Martin Vanquish and the rear being similar to the 2001—2007 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish. The car also shares similarities with the [[wp:Ferrari California|Ferrari California]] and [[wp:Ferrari F12berlinetta|Ferrari F12berlinetta]], further evidenced by the shape of the headlights (which resemble the pulled-back headlights of post-2009 [[wp:Ferrari|Ferrari]] vehicles) and the fact that the Massacro is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive car. The upper front bumper duct is derived from the [[wp:Chevrolet Corvette C7|Chevrolet Corvette C7]]. The Massacro, like its real life counterpart, features a large integrated CFRP element across the lower half of its front bumper. The car may also be based on the [[wp:AC 378 GT Zagato|AC 378 GT Zagato]].


Unlike all Aston Martin production models, the Dewbauchee Massacro does not include chrome trim around its side windows or on any side formations. The Massacro also features a tall front quarter panel duct, unlike most Aston Martin models. Like its real life counterpart, the car's sides feature integrated CFRP side skirt elements.
Unlike all Aston Martin production models, the Dewbauchee Massacro does not include chrome trim around its side windows or on any side formations. The Massacro also features a tall front quarter panel duct, unlike most Aston Martin models. Like its real life counterpart, the car's sides feature integrated CFRP side skirt elements.

Latest revision as of 16:02, 13 July 2015

Vehicle
Massacro
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(Rear quarter view)
Appearance(s) GTA V
GTA Online
Vehicle type Civilian sports car
Body style 2-door sports car
Capacity 2 (driver and passenger)
Manufacturer Dewbauchee (HD Universe)
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The Dewbauchee Massacro is a 2-door sports car/grand tourer in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, introduced in the High Life Update.

Description

Design

The Massacro is based on various generations of the Aston Martin Vanquish, with the front end being similar to the 2012—present Aston Martin Vanquish and the rear being similar to the 2001—2007 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish. The car also shares similarities with the Ferrari California and Ferrari F12berlinetta, further evidenced by the shape of the headlights (which resemble the pulled-back headlights of post-2009 Ferrari vehicles) and the fact that the Massacro is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive car. The upper front bumper duct is derived from the Chevrolet Corvette C7. The Massacro, like its real life counterpart, features a large integrated CFRP element across the lower half of its front bumper. The car may also be based on the AC 378 GT Zagato.

Unlike all Aston Martin production models, the Dewbauchee Massacro does not include chrome trim around its side windows or on any side formations. The Massacro also features a tall front quarter panel duct, unlike most Aston Martin models. Like its real life counterpart, the car's sides feature integrated CFRP side skirt elements.

The Dewbauchee Massacro has a similar rear end to the Exemplar and Rapid GT, although with a different exhaust configuration. This might be a reference on how almost all Aston Martin models look very similar, if not exactly the same.

The Massacro, being based on the Aston Martin Vanquish, can be considered as a spiritual successor to the Super GT from Grand Theft Auto IV, which is based on a modern Aston Martin DB9 Coupé and/or Aston Martin DBS, the latter being a predecessor to the 2012—present Aston Martin Vanquish.

Performance

According to Legendarymotorsport.net, the Massacro's engine is a 6.0 L 480 hp V6 engine, contrary to the V12 engines used by both Aston Martin Vanquishes and the Ferrari F12berlinetta despite being similar in engine size. The Massacro appears to be the fastest of the "Sports" class, with very good acceleration, great handling, and the highest top speed of all "Sports" class cars: 217 mph (350 km/h). This top speed makes the Massacro very close to the Aston Martin One-77 in performance. These make the Massacro the best choice for drag races and highway runs involving "Sports" class cars.

Locations

  • Available from the protagonists' garages in Story Mode after installing the High Life Update.
  • Can be purchased from legendarymotorsport.net in GTA Online for $275,000.
  • On the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC versions, the Massacro can spawn in traffic.

Trivia

  • "Massacro" means massacre in Italian.