The Toro is a speed boat in GTA V manufactured by Lampadati. It belongs to the boats vehicle class in the game and can be purchased from the DockTease website for $1,750,000. It was added to the game as part of the Ill-Gotten gains Part 2 Update.
Name | Toro |
Vehicle Class | Boats |
Vehicle Type | Civilian boat |
Body Style | Speedboat |
Capacity | 4 |
Manufacturer | Lampadati |
Price | $1,750,000 |
Appearance(s) | GTA V GTA Online |
The Toro in GTA V is a long and sleek boat with a two-tone wooden finish and chrome lining along the outer edges. It is based on the Riva Aquarama Lamborghini. Its bow is bulkier and elevated with a sharper keel and features a single docking cleat, two circular vents, and dual horn cornets on the deck.
The middle section has a large windscreen with silver/chrome trim, circular lamps, additional cleats, and a wider occupant's area with a classic steering wheel and a "TORO" badge on the dashboard panel. The stern/rear area is narrower with a smoother keel, a silver/chrome outlined central engine bay cover, and a single central vent. The boat only spawns in black and has a unique horn sound.
The Toro boasts impressive power and weight, making it capable of barging past smaller boats with ease. While it may not have the quickest acceleration, the vessel's two large in-board V12 engines with double-barrel carburetors produce a deep, throaty engine noise that's sure to please those looking for an immersive boating experience.
Despite its weight, the Toro is able to get up on a plane easily, and with the right control, can lift the majority of its hull out of the water. Although the boat has an average top speed, it falls short in racing situations when compared to faster boats.
This vehicle cannot be modified.
The Toro does not appear in any storyline missions of GTA V.
Can be purchased from the DockTease website in the game for $1,750,000.
Available for free in the original version of the game after purchasing the Puerto Del Sol Marina.
The default radio station for the Toro is East Los FM.
"Toro" means "Bull" in Italian and Spanish, which is probably a reference to Ferruccio Lamborghini, who owned a Riva Aquarama with two in-board Lamborghini V12 engines.