The rear wing and hood scoop closely resemble those of the 2015-2016 Subaru WRX STI. The overall shape of the car seems to be based on the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X, as evidenced by the overall design and front fascia.
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The Kuruma returns in the Heists Update for Grand Theft Auto Online, this time depicted as a sports sedan. The bumpers and trim can be body-colored to give it a more upscale look, although there still are models with unpainted trims and bumpers, especially if the car is sprayed white or grey.ĭuring the development of GTA III, the Kuruma was originally known as the " Sentinal", not to be confused by the Sentinel which is another sedan in the final version of the same game that was previously known as the " Beamer" during development. Kurumas spawn in a variety of body colors with secondary-colored bumpers (always set to white).įor Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, the Kuruma has slight cosmetic changes to make it look like a generic Japanese sedan during the late 1990s, the front appearing to resemble a 1992-1995 European Toyota Corona or a 1997-2000 Nissan Altima (styling cues from the 1995-2000 Hyundai Elantra). Despite the Japanese inspired name, the only similarity to a Japanese car is how the front end and hubcaps bear some resemblance to a fifth generation Honda Civic. It comes with grey bumpers and trim, giving it the appearance of a base model. The beta version's more bulbous design seems to take more from the 300M whereas the final version leans more towards the Sebring. The trunk sitting noticeably higher than the beltline was taken from the Sebring's predecessor, the Chrysler Cirrus. The Grand Theft Auto III rendition of the car is heavily based on a 2001-2006 Chrysler Sebring sedan and 300M (both the design and the fact that the car has a longitudinally mounted engine in the Xbox version). 8.2 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.7.2 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.