The Truffade Thrax is a hypercar featured in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of The Diamond Casino & Resort update.
Influence[]
The vehicle appears to be based on the Bugatti Divo, a track-focused hyper car. The rear of the car is primarily based on the Italdesign Zerouno, but with the hexagonal exhaust mounted much higher than on the Zerouno. The sides of the Thrax bear resemblance to the Bugatti Chiron, or perhaps, the Vision Gran Turismo, with angled lines reminiscent of those found on the Lamborghini Centenario. There is also a French flag sticker on the sides, further alluding to the Divo, albeit on the rear quarter panel as opposed to the front in the actual car. The shape of the headlights might be stylized to resemble the first generation Audi R8 headlight featuring similar shape and LED stripe following the bottom curve.
Design[]
The Thrax assumes a body design similar to the Adder and the Nero, being a bulky hypercar with various areodynamic features around. On the front, the car has a slightly extended bottom and carbon-fibre inserts and fins around the outer edges. The centre of the car has a trapezium-like mesh grille bearing a chrome detail on the surrounding and the blue "TRUFFADE" emblem around the upper area, while the sides have large intakes with carbon-fibre horizontal separations and small inset areas above these. The upper area features long inset areas running towards a set of intakes located just beside the bonnet, as well as a set of dual headlamps on the edges, each one consisting of circular lamps within black housings and modern strips running below the circular lamps and around the front quarters. The bonnet itself assumes a similar shape to the ones from the Adder and the Nero, but uses large inset portions leading to dual intake ducts and a carbon-fibre strip around the base of the windscreen.
On the sides, the car has a similar profile to the Adder and the Nero, using similar door arches and side vents, also finished in chrome. Carbon-fibre skirts with rear fins and coloured details representing the flag of France are seen at the bottom, while rear-view mirror shells with chrome strips are seen on the cabin area, as well as black rear-quarter panels. On the rear section, the car uses carbon-fibre slatted vents on the rear fenders and the silver Truffade's "T" logo on the rear centre, along with a dedicated section for the engine bay.
On the rear end, the car uses dual exit vents spanning the car's width, with the lower ones bearing numerous lamps on the sides. There is a wide central section housing two wide exhaust tips on the sides and a smaller one on the centre, while the lower area is predominated by a carbon-fibre diffuser, which has two vertical exit vents on the outer edges and holds a license plate on the centre. Its underside also uses a CFRP plate covering the entirety of the vehicle.
The vehicle uses a dedicated "Super1" interior; it is essentially the same "Nero White" interior seen on cars like the Nero, the Nero Custom and the XA-21, but with subtle modifications, like a black section around the front area of the dashboard, just below the windscreen. While the dial set is seemingly identical to those from the aforementioned cars, files indicate it actually uses the "Prototipo" dials from the X80 Proto, instead of the "Race Generic" ones (which also reuses analog dial textures from the aforementioned car). The Truffade emblem can be seen on the horn cap.
The primary colour of the vehicle is applied on the front area, doors, part of the roof, fender vent details, engine bay, inset areas of the rear end and the Truffade emblems on the stock wheels, while the secondary one is applied on the lower front end, inner portions of the grille, roof, rear section and cam covers. Although inaccessible, a trim colour is also present for the interior, similar to the Nero. It uses a unique set of rims consisting of various spokes, thinner frames and black central caps bearing the manufacturer emblem, wrapped in low-profile tyres. The rims can also support a dedicated colour, although only naturally-generated examples from Content Creator, the one in the Casino mission "House Keeping" or the one given as a Lucky Wheel reward may have one.
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Performance[]
The Thrax is in a league of its own, with impeccable grip and tremendous amount of acceleration and top speed. It can also bob and weave through congested traffic and its nippy handling is remarkable. In addition, its high amount of top speed surpasses even other Super cars on long straights in Races. Its durability, however, is average, and is not very tolerant against harsh collisions so care must be taken when driving the Thrax for the first time especially when fully upgraded as the high acceleration can quickly result in a slight loss of control.
The Thrax has one (the eleventh) Advanced Flag enabled.[1] The purpose of this flag is unknown, but it appears to have little impact on performance.
Similar to the Nero and the Nero Custom, the Thrax features an unidentified engine that resembles the W16 engine used in the Divo (which in turn is the same engine used in the Chiron), reusing the same details from the aforementioned Truffade cars. Said engine is coupled to a 7-speed gearbox in a mid engine, all wheel drive layout (45% front, 55% rear). Its engine sound is the same as the one from the Nero and the Nero Custom, which is slightly louder than the one used in the Adder.
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Maximum Velocity (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engine | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
Fuel Tank Size (litres) |
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N/A | 98.5 / 158.5 | 7 | N/A | AWD 45% FWD 55% RWD |
1960 / 4321 | 65 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
N/A | N/A | 7 | M4 | AWD | Cannot be observed | Cannot be observed |
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Modifications[]
Category | Modification | Price | Image | |
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Armor | No Armor | $1,000 | ||
Armor Upgrade 20% | $7,500 | |||
Armor Upgrade 40% | $12,000 | |||
Armor Upgrade 60% | $20,000 | |||
Armor Upgrade 80% | $35,000 | |||
Armor Upgrade 100% | $50,000 | |||
Brakes | Stock Brakes | $1,000 | ||
Street Brakes | $20,000 | |||
Sport Brakes | $27,000 | |||
Race Brakes | $35,000 | |||
Bumpers | Front Bumpers | Stock Front Bumper | $2,200 | |
Plastic Splitter | $4,600 | |||
Primary Splitter | $7,400 | |||
Secondary Splitter | $11,700 | |||
Carbon Splitter | $14,500 | |||
Rear Bumpers | Stock Rear Bumper | $2,200 | ||
Primary Diffuser | $4,600 | |||
Secondary Diffuser | $7,400 | |||
Secondary Fins | $11,700 | |||
Engine | EMS Upgrade, Level 1 | $9,000 | ||
EMS Upgrade, Level 2 | $12,500 | |||
EMS Upgrade, Level 3 | $18,000 | |||
EMS Upgrade, Level 4 | $33,500 | |||
Exhausts | Stock Exhaust | $260 | ||
Primary Exhausts | $750 | |||
Secondary Exhausts | $1,800 | |||
Carbon Exhausts | $3,000 | |||
Chrome Exhausts | $9,550 | |||
Dual Quad Exhausts | $9,750 | |||
Gold Big Bore Exhausts | $10,500 | |||
Carbon Big Bore Exhausts | $12,000 | |||
Flame Touched Exhausts | $13,750 | |||
Angled Exhausts | $14,625 | |||
Upward Angled Exhausts | $15,500 | |||
Explosives | Ignition Bomb | $5,000 | ||
Remote Bomb | $7,500 | |||
Grilles | Stock Grille | $200 | ||
Crossed Grille | $750 | |||
Chrome Crossed Grille | $1,340 | |||
Primary Crossed Grille | $1,650 | |||
Secondary Crossed Grille | $3,000 | |||
Plastic Classic Grille | $3,200 | |||
Primary Classic Grille | $3,650 | |||
Secondary Classic Grille | $4,100 | |||
Chrome Classic Grille | $4,550 | |||
Hoods | Stock Hood | $1,600 | ||
Truffade Logo | $3,000 | |||
Secondary Vents | $5,000 | |||
Secondary Hood | $8,000 | |||
Carbon Vents | $9,600 | |||
Secondary Stripe | $11,000 | |||
Primary Stripe | $11,600 | |||
Carbon w/ Primary Stripe | $12,000 | |||
Classic w/ Secondary Vents | $12,400 | |||
Secondary Ribbed Vents | $12,400 | |||
Classic w/ Vents | $12,500 | |||
Carbon Sports | $12,900 | |||
Carbon Sports w/ Vents | $13,250 | |||
Primary Sports | $13,600 | |||
Primary Sports w/ Vents | $13,900 | |||
Secondary Sports w/ Vents | $14,150 | |||
Horns | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Horns | - | ||
Lights | Headlights | Stock Lights | $600 | |
Xenon Lights | $7,500 | |||
Neon Kits | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Lights | - | ||
Livery | None | $11,400 | ||
Black Stripe w/ Black Vents | $18,240 | |||
Yellow Accents | $19,380 | |||
Black Stripes | $20,520 | |||
Crowex | $21,660 | |||
Pisswasser | $22,800 | |||
Globe Oil | $23,370 | |||
De Koch | $23,939 | |||
Rimmers | $24,510 | |||
Sprunk | $25,080 | |||
Ink Inc. | FREE | |||
Loss/Theft Prevention | Tracker | |||
Full Coverage | ||||
Plates | Blue on White 1 | $200 | ||
Blue on White 2 | $200 | |||
Blue on White 3 | $200 | |||
Yellow on Blue | $300 | |||
Yellow on Black | $600 | |||
Respray | Main article: Vehicle Customization in GTA V/Respray Colors | - | ||
Roll Cages | No Roll Cage | $200 | ||
Primary Cage | $700 | |||
Secondary Cage | $1,150 | |||
Metal Cage | $1,600 | |||
Side Panel | Stock Side Panel | $2,500 | ||
Primary Side Panel | $5,500 | |||
Secondary Side Panel | $8,000 | |||
Carbon Side Panel | $10,500 | |||
Vented Side Panel | $14,000 | |||
Carbon Vented Side Panel | $14,500 | |||
Spoilers | None | $6,000 | ||
Sports Spoiler | $7,050 | |||
Aggressive Spoiler | $10,000 | |||
Carbon Spoiler | $13,000 | |||
Race Spoiler | $14,000 | |||
Truffade Spoiler | $16,000 | |||
Big Wing | $16,500 | |||
Competition Spoiler | $17,000 | |||
GT Spoiler | $17,500 | |||
The Works Spoiler | $18,000 | |||
Transmission | Stock Transmission | $1,000 | ||
Street Transmission | $29,500 | |||
Sports Transmission | $32,500 | |||
Race Transmission | $40,000 | |||
Trim | Stock Trim | $700 | ||
Primary Trim | $1,100 | |||
Secondary Trim | $1,350 | |||
Carbon Trim | $1,500 | |||
Turbo | None | $5,000 | ||
Turbo Tuning | $50,000 | |||
Wheels | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Wheels | - | ||
Windows | None | $500 | ||
Light Smoke | $1,500 | |||
Dark Smoke | $3,500 | |||
Limo | $5,000 |
Gallery[]
Video[]
Prominent Appearances in Gameplay[]
- It appears in Casino - House Keeping, in which it is stolen from the podium of the Casino podium and must be retrieved and returned to the Casino.
- Auto Shop Service - This vehicle may be randomly selected to be serviced and returned to a customer.
- It sometimes appears as one of the vehicles that can be stolen in The Podium Robbery, which is a part of the GTA Online: The Chop Shop.
Locations[]
- Available for purchase from Legendary Motorsport for $2,325,000.
Events[]
- Could be won as the first prize in the Casino by spinning the Lucky Wheel during the first week of The Diamond Casino & Resort update. It was also available as a prize during the Halloween 2022 (Week 3) event.
Radio Stations[]
- In Grand Theft Auto Online, the default radio stations are grouped by genre. The Thrax uses the "Pop" group which can play:
Trivia[]
- The name Thrax is likely referencing the Roman emperor Maximinus Thrax, much like the Nero, which is also named after a Roman emperor.
- It could also be named from Greek mythology of the same name, a child of Ares.
- One of its spoilers, "The Works Spoiler", is the stock spoiler from the Nero Custom, having a support frame that passes over the engine bay.
Oversights[]
- The "Gold Big Bore Exhausts" and "Carbon Big Bore Exhausts" upgrades both have no different exhaust effect placements, having three exhaust effects mismatched with four exhaust pipes.
See Also[]
- Adder
- Nero
- Nero Custom
- Zorrusso - A Pegassi hypercar featured in the same update, whose inspirations are the opposite of the Thrax (based on an Italdesign Zerouno with rear end elements of a Bugatti Divo).
References[]
- ↑ File data:
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