It uses a unique set of rims with a wide center and eight slanted, wider spokes, fitted with whitewall tires.
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Both variants are depicted with broken lights on the driver side (except the inner headlamp, which remain functional).Įmperors come with a single color or a two-tone color, where the secondary one is applied on the roof and the pillars. There is a "slightly damaged" variant, where it typically include a missing quarter panel and slightly rusted paintjob, and a "heavily damaged" variant, where it include a completely destroyed and rusty paintjob. The Emperor is also available in a " beater" variant, which comes with junky paint finishes, worn interiors, an occasionally missing quarter panel, and old wheels and tires.
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The rear end features numerous tail lights: two sets are located on either side of the vehicle, two rectangle ones located on the rear bumper and two small square reverse lights on the trunk, with the rear license plate between them. The rear is slightly larger than its previous iteration and part of the rear wheels are covered by its bodywork. The sides make use of chrome lines passing through the doors and going towards the rear end, while the greenhouse area is predominated by chrome trims around the windows and chrome door handles, as well as square rear-view mirrors. Chrome letterings can be seen above the grille, displaying its name. Manufactured by Albany, the Emperor is much more traditional and luxurious in design, having a small grille with four square headlamps on the front, with a large and bulky bumper featuring a small grille beneath and a license plate. It is based on the classic 5th Generation Cadillac Sedan de Ville and the Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, with an interior from a 7th Generation Pontiac Bonneville. In GTA IV, the Emperor has become a boxy 1980's American luxury sedan, while its previous contemporary Japanese look is given to the Intruder. The vehicle spawns in a variety of single colors. It also looks like the Sentinel, but sleeker and more profiled. In GTA San Andreas, the Emperor, based on an 1990-1993 Infiniti Q45, represents a then contemporary full-sized luxury sedan, with a lean design and somewhat rounded profile. The car has varied significantly since its first appearance in the 3D Universe.