![]() Returning to Grand Theft Auto V, the car remains one of the best 4-door cars in the game. Also compared to other sedans, the Sultan can do burnouts more easily. The Sultan in similarity to GTA IV carries the same speed and steering, but mostly based of traits from the Sultan RS. Non-tuned Sultans come with alarms, the most popular forms being the horn and beep versions. Although the engine is not the most durable, considering its speed, body deformation is average. Under-steer is a factor, but the powerful engine and quick handling make it sporty and fun to drive. ![]() The soft suspension makes it roll over easily when turning. While many similarly sized sedans offer similar straight line performance, the added stability of the Sultan allows fast cornering and easy power sliding, making it a good choice for races or getaways (and one of the best 4-door cars in the game). Like all past Sultan models (and most Subarus) the GTA IV Sultan is AWD (40% front/ 60% rear torque distribution), providing superior traction and handling over other cars of the same class. The Sultan remains fast, grippy, engaging and easy to drive. It weighs 1400 kg like some 2-door rivals. Players favor the Sultan for drive-by attacks, due to its four seat capacity and its ability to outrun rival gang or police vehicles, as it has supreme handling. The Sultan's front or back can be deformed even in low speed collisions with other vehicles. ![]() The only drawback of the Sultan is its poor build quality. Its low ground clearance can be an hinderance offroad, but this can be rectified by adding Hydraulics. Much like its real-life counterpart, the Sultan makes for an excellent offroad vehicle as well. The Sultan is the fastest four-door car in the game. Its performance is relatively strong in comparison with all of the sports coupés and super-cars in the game, whilst its grippy four wheel drive system makes it particularly controllable it is less prone to spinning out than the rear wheel drive cars, making it a good car for Gymkhana or cross-country road trip. The Sultan has a small, yet powerful turbocharged engine, and a four wheel drive drivetrain. The car features black wheels by default (which actually gives a darker tone). Its interior is also decorated with stitching on the seats and steering wheel, which matches with the primary colour. The only difference is that its colour distribution changed, as the secondary colour is applied on the bonnet, roof and boot, as well as on the sides in the form of thin stripes. The Sultan reappears in GTA V, mostly unchanged in terms of appearance. Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online Compared to other GTA games, the Sultan carries the Sultan RS's speed, and spoiler from GTA IV. The Sultan's body is resembled as a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII. The Sultan is equipped with a GPS system with a male voice, but only if the player leaves the "selected cars" (default) option in the audio menu. The wheels have 5-spoke rims and are prominently painted white, except for a set with a gold colour. The car is prominently painted with the primary colour, while the lower sides of it is painted in a secondary colour (prominently painted black or in some cases, grey of light grey). In GTA IV, the Sultan has the most variety in spawning colours, including wheel colours. ![]() Interestingly, ordinary Sultans come with blued exhaust tips, similar to the titanium tips on the Futo GT. Other elements (such as the bonnet and spoiler of the Korean Mob variant) bear resemblance to the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI. Certain elements such as the rear lamp units are inspired by the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V. Its general body shape is partly based on the first-generation Lexus IS (Toyota Altezza), but its prevalence of sharper characteristics lends it a much more striking form. Now manufactured by Karin, the Grand Theft Auto IV Sultan draws upon the Japanese import styling of the previous Sultan. It also has 5-spoke rims with a pentagon-shaped centre. The Sultan is distinguished by its basic profile as with various sedans in the game, yet it has a sportier appearance, with a sports bumper having two square intakes, a bonnet scoop, custom skirts and twin exhausts. The Sultan is based on the 1990's GC Subaru Impreza WRX/ 1992-1994 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo I, with the headlights of a Peugeot 405 and the bumper of a Peugeot 406.
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