The Carbonizzare is a two-seater sports car in GTA V, manufactured by Grotti. It belongs to the Sports vehicle class in the game and can be found driven around or parked in the richer areas of Los Santos like Rockford Hills and Vinewood.
Name | Carbonizzare |
Vehicle Class | Sports |
Vehicle Type | Civilian car |
Body Style | Two-door grand tourer |
Capacity | 2 |
Manufacturer | Grotti |
Appearance(s) | GTA V GTA Online |
The design of the Carbonizzare in GTA V combines elements from British and Italian sports cars. The rear fascia and quarter paneling draw inspiration from the Aston Martin V12 Zagato and Ferrari F12, while the wheel design closely resembles that of Aston Martin. The front end features sleek lines, a large central intake, and distinctive LED daytime running lights reminiscent of the TranStar Racing Dagger GT. The convertible feature is reminiscent of the Ferrari California.
The car's body has a curvaceous profile, with prominent air intakes on the front quarter panels and carbon-fiber wing mirrors. The rear boasts smooth and sharp elements, including distinctive tail lamps and an aerodynamic rear bumper with a carbon-fiber diffuser. The interior features a tan color scheme similar to the Super Diamond, and in the enhanced version, it has a specific "Schafter Brown'' interior. The car is available in a single body color, with matching interior stitching, and is equipped with Hyper high-end rims.
The Carbonizzare in GTA V offers a balanced performance as a Sports car, with good acceleration and top speed. Its handling strikes a well-balanced blend between understeer and oversteer, providing a stable driving experience that is easy to control. While it exhibits some understeer at higher speeds, it remains manageable.
The car's crash deformation is satisfactory, but repeated collisions can result in performance-diminishing damage. Although it lacks standout qualities for competitive racing, it serves as a reliable choice for less experienced players. Equipped with a front-mounted twin-cam inline-4 engine and a 6-speed transmission, its engine sound resembles a high-revving, flat-plane V12. The Carbonizzare follows a front engine, rear-wheel drive layout.
Category | Modification | Cost |
Armor | No Armor Armor Upgrade 20% Armor Upgrade 40% Armor Upgrade 60% Armor Upgrade 80% Armor Upgrade 100% | $500 $2,500 $6,250 $10,000 $17,500 $25,000 |
Brakes | Stock Brakes Street Brakes Sport Brakes Race Brakes | $500 $10,000 $13,500 $17,500 |
Engine | EMS Upgrade, Level 1 EMS Upgrade, Level 2 EMS Upgrade, Level 3 EMS Upgrade, Level 4 | $4,500 $6,250 $9,000 $16,750 |
Exhausts | Stock Exhaust Dual Exit Exhaust | $130 $375 |
Hoods | Stock Hood Carbon Hood | $800 $1,500 |
Lights | Stock Lights Xenon Lights | $300 $1,450 |
Plates | Blue on White 1 Blue on White 2 Blue on White 3 Yellow on Blue Yellow on Black | $50 $50 $50 $75 $150 |
Spoilers | None Mid Level Spoiler High Level Spoiler | $3,000 $3,750 $5,000 |
Suspension | Stock Suspension Lowered Suspension Street Suspension Sport Suspension Competition Suspension | $100 $500 $1,000 $1,700 $2,200 |
Transmission | Stock Transmission Street Transmission Sports Transmission Race Transmission | $500 $14,750 $16,250 $20,000 |
Turbo | No Turbo Turbo Tuning | $2,500 $12,500 |
Wheels | None Light Smoke Dark Smoke Limo | $100 $200 $450 $700 |
The Wrap Up - Can be found in the parking lot of the Kortz Center towards the end of the mission.
Can be found driven around or parked in Rockford Hills and Vinewood.
Can be spotted in the parking lot of the Galileo Observatory.
Spawns more frequently while driving a Turismo R or a Rapid GT coupe.
According to the ambient files, the Carbonizzare is one of several named vehicles in-game that make up distant car sounds.
Carbonizzare is Italian for "to carbonize".
The default radio stations for the Carbonizzare are: Radio Los Santos, The Lab or West Coast Classics.