The Furore GT is a two-seater luxury sports car in GTA V, manufactured by Lampadati. It belongs to the Sports vehicle class in the game and can be found driven around or parked in the areas of Rockford Hills and Burton in Los Santos. This vehicle was added to the game as part of the Last Team Standing DLC Update.
Name | Furore GT |
Vehicle Class | Sports |
Vehicle Type | Civilian car |
Body Style | 2-doors sports car |
Capacity | 2 |
Manufacturer | Lampadati |
Appearance(s) | GTA 2 GTA V (DLC) GTA Online (DLC) |
The design of the Furore GT in GTA V draws inspiration from several high-performance luxury cars. It prominently features design elements from the Maserati Alfieri concept, including the headlights, front bumper, grille, and overall body style. There are also influences from the Maserati GranTurismo MC Corse and the Jaguar F-Type in the front fascia and windows, respectively.
The side panels show hints of the Lexus LFA, while the rear fascia takes inspiration from the Ferrari F12berlinetta and Toyota 86. The exhaust tips are borrowed from the Lamborghini Huracan.
The car has a sleek and modern appearance, with carbon-fiber inserts, distinctive formations on the sides, and a curved rear end that resembles a lip spoiler. The interior shares similarities with the Comet, and the color customization options allow for personalized touches. The Furore GT is a visually striking vehicle that embodies the essence of luxury and performance.
The Furore GT boasts a powerful engine that delivers significant torque to the rear wheels through a 6-speed gearbox. While its acceleration falls within an average range for a Sports car, its top speed is exceptionally high, surpassing both Sports cars and other vehicle classes. However, the car's handling is a weakness.
Although it responds well to controls, it lacks the cornering ability and stability of other Sports cars, often leading to spin-outs when attempting sharp turns at high speeds. The Furore GT's crash deformation is limited, and it begins to emit smoke after just a few moderate impacts. While its brakes are acceptable, they are otherwise unremarkable. Overall, the Furore GT excels in straight-line speed but falls short in other aspects of performance.
The engine design of the Furore GT is shared with the Exemplar and Rapid GT models, drawing inspiration from real-life Ferrari DOHC engines, specifically the V8 variants. It features distinct red rocker covers and incorporates large cold-air ram intake pipes originating from the front grille. The engine sound closely resembles that of the Monroe, with a slightly lower pitch and volume.
Category | Modification | Cost |
Armor | No Armor Armor Upgrade 20% Armor Upgrade 40% Armor Upgrade 60% Armor Upgrade 80% Armor Upgrade 100% | $100 $500 $1,250 $2,000 $3,500 $5,000 |
Brakes | Stock Brakes Street Brakes Sport Brakes Race Brakes | $100 $2,000 $2,700 $3,500 |
Engine | EMS Upgrade, Level 1 EMS Upgrade, Level 2 EMS Upgrade, Level 3 EMS Upgrade, Level 4 | $900 $1,250 $1,800 $3,350 |
Lights | Stock Lights Xenon Lights | $100 $300 |
Plates | Blue on White 1 Blue on White 2 Blue on White 3 Yellow on Blue Yellow on Black | $50 $50 $50 $75 $150 |
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 | $100 $2,950 $3,250 $4,000 |
Turbo | No Turbo Turbo Tuning | $500 $2,500 |
Windows | None Light Smoke Dark Smoke Limo | $100 $200 $450 $700 |
This vehicle does not appear in any storyline missions of GTA V.
Can be seen driven around by NPCs or parked around the areas of Rockford Hills and Burton in Los Santos.
In the enhanced version of the game, when changing the window tint, the headlights will become tinted as well.
The vehicle's description on Legendary Motorsport mentioning "Nowhere, USA" is a reference to the car's previous appearance in Grand Theft Auto 2, set in the fictional Anywhere City.
Furore is Italian for 'violence' or 'frenzy'