One of the most prevalent issues in most online multiplayer games that receive continuous updates, like GTA Online, is powercreep. This is essentially when older items in the game (weapons and vehicles, in the case of GTA Online) are massively outclassed by newer ones.
It results in older weapons and vehicles being rendered obsolete, which can be detrimental to the overall game experience. The Deluxo was one of the best vehicles in GTA Online, given it was able to soar across the skies and allow for faster travel across the map.
Over time, with the introduction of vehicles like the Oppressor MKII, the Deluxo has arguably been dipping in popularity. Even though it is still a great vehicle, in theory, is it still a worthy investment for new players in GTA Online?
How does the Deluxo compare to its contemporaries in GTA Online in 2021?
Alternatives to the Deluxo (Price $4,721,500 / $3,550,000)
#1 - Oppressor MKII
Price: $3,890,250 / $2,925,000 (Trade Price)
Arguably the most powerful vehicle in the game, the Oppressor MKII is a solid million cheaper than the Deluxo, which should raise obvious question marks as to how the Deluxo's price tag can be remotely justified.
The Oppressor MKII can go toe-to-toe with the Deluxo on virtually every category, except for armor, as the bike can leave the player quite exposed to all sorts of dangers.
While the Deluxo is fast and has decent armor, it can't even begin to compete with the Oppressor MKII, but to its credit, few vehicles can in GTA Online.
#2 - Buzzard Attack Chopper
Price: $1,750,000
Purely in terms of utility, the Buzzard absolutely wipes the floor with the Deluxo since it is both cheaper and arguably far more useful and accessible. As CEO/VIP, players can call a Buzzard to their location instantly should they already own one, which is priceless.
VIP/CEO work and other businesses become easy money for the player in GTA Online. While the Deluxo arguably is ideal for much of those same activities, it isn't nearly as fast and maneuverable as the Buzzard.
Conclusion
When it comes down to pricing vs utility, the Deluxo has very little reason to be this expensive in GTA Online. The truth is, it is purely a vanity purchase and not exactly what players should be gunning for as their endgame vehicle.
Their money would be much better used in either of the two alternatives mentioned as they are far cheaper and way more helpful.
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Edited by Ravi Iyer
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Please note: this vehicle can be modified at a Vehicle Workshop inside
an Avenger or Mobile Operations Center.”
— Warstock Cache & Carry description.
The Deluxo is a sports car appearing in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto Online as part of The Doomsday Heist update. It is manufactured by Imponte in the HD Universe.
Design
3D Universe
The Deluxo is based on the DeLorean DMC-12, although various differences may be noted, including tail lights more reminiscent of Ferrari's dual circular tail lights from many of its 1970s and 1980s models, headlights and body shape similar to those of a Renault Alpine GTA/A610, and a wider spectrum of body colors. The Deluxo also resembles an 1980-91 Audi Quattro, and like the Quattro, it also has a front-engine, all-wheel drive drivetrain. There also appears to be resemblances of the 1990-94 Volkswagen Corrado, particularly the shape.
The Deluxo is easily distinguished by its compact design, featuring a small splitter and a central intake below a black front bumper, while the area above it has rectangular headlights and silver details on the sloped center. The sides have flared arches and a slanted rear section, with triangle-shaped rear quarter windows. The rear has a black section with four circular lights and the same silver details as the front. Two exhaust pipes can be seen below the rear bumper.
The car always spawns with a spoiler and four different colors applied on the entire body.
Grand Theft Auto Online
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“These cars are Deluxos, and there's four of them: gull-wing doors, solid steel body panels, iconic 80's American design, perfect for our designs after a few modifications.”
— Avon Hertz, during the preparation mission "Deluxos"
The Deluxo returns with a design much closer to the DeLorean DMC-12, but having slight styling modifications similar to the Lancia Montecarlo. The wedge shape of the front is similar to the first generation Isuzu Piazza, while the styling of the front fascia is derived from the 1987-88 Pontiac 6000 and the rear end features tail lights similar to those of the Nissan 300ZX (Z31). The vehicle gains the ability to fly, making it similar to its fictional iteration from the Back to the Future series, the DeLorean time machine, though lacking the characteristic devices on the rear.
The car retains the overall body shape and features from the 3D Universe rendition, but is narrower and flatter in overall profile. The front features a black/plastic section at the bottom with a wide mesh intake in the center, spanning most of the car's width and having two horizontal and three vertical elements. On the bumper area, there is black/plastic detail spanning the whole bumper's width, and a set of two amber square turn lights on the outer edges, which leave a small plastic section on the outer sides. The upper area is flat and features a small grille with two horizontal elements and the corresponsing badges, as well as two rectangular headlights. The hood area has small lines that are aligned with the grille's width and lead towards the windshield area. Said hood hinges from the front and opens to reveal a small luggage compartment inside.
On the sides, the car uses black/plastic details that continue from the front end and run through the sides, only leaving gaps around the slightly-protruding wheel arches, together with a black/plastic skirting area and black rectangular door handles. The greenhouse area follows the same sloped rear shape as the 3D Universe rendition, though it makes use of butterfly doors with a unique hydraulic sound when opened. A set of black/plastic mirror wings can be seen near the A-pillars of the vehicle, along with a glass hatch on the rear.
The rear of the car features a black panel containing the silver badges and a license plate, as well as a set of tail lights consisting of one main/brake unit on the upper side and turning/reverse units on the lower side, separated by black horizontal detail. The lower area is occupied by a flat rear bumper with various vented details and a black extender, while the two exhaust pipes and the muffler can be seen below.
The interior of the car uses a large dial cluster in a similar way to cars such as the Turismo Classic and Cheetah Classic. However, it uses a black background with a green grid-like pattern for the main dials and the small gauges, with the warning lights displayed on squared details. The dashboard also has two rectangular aircon units on the edges and a horizontal vented unit in the center, while the radio set is visible on the central console. The inner portions of the seats and the central section where the handbrake is seen have unique red/green striped textures passing over. The steering wheel bears the Imponte logo. Interestingly, the Deluxo is stated in the files to use the same dials and part of the interior textures from the Sentinel Classic, a sports car which was released later.
The car has the ability to switch between car mode and hover/fly mode, which can be transitioned at any time. It features various functional components that do not seem to have fully-rendered storage spaces inside the vehicle; they merely disappear into the car's bodywork when stowed. When transitioning from car to hover/fly mode, the wheels fold up and a rear hatch opens to reveal multiple square-shaped thrusters for forward propulsion, while thrust heat can be seen coming from the wheel wells. When pushed upwards, four small wings are deployed from the front extender and the side skirts before bending upwards to form winglets, intended to provide lift. When transitioning back to car mode, all of the hovering components are stored back and the wheels are lined up again.
The primary color of the car is applied to the bodywork, while the secondary color is applied to the upper portions of the front and rear ends. A trim color is also available for the interior. It uses a set of wire rims resembling the ones from the DeLorean DMC-12, with the rear wheels being larger.
The vehicle can be equipped with a set of machine guns and missile launchers, which will be located on the outer sections of the lower front intake.
Current Design Gallery
Front Quarter View
Top View
Rear Quarter View
Front View
Side View
Rear View
Engine View
Underside View
Inside View
Version History Gallery
Performance
3D Universe
The Deluxo is a fast car, but its speed is not on par with the Infernus or the Cheetah. The engine has the same sound as the Infernus in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, so it may possibly be a V8 as well. The vehicle's braking is pretty good and responsive, and its handling pretty satisfactory. However, as a result of its AWD drivetrain, the Deluxo suffers from some moderate understeer. To mitigate this understeer, take corners by slowing a bit with the car's normal brakes and drifting lightly through them with a slight application of handbrake and countersteer. Take care not to drift too heavily, or the rear end will swing wide and the car will oversteer.
The Deluxo is one of the better vehicles to drift with due to its AWD drivetrain. The Deluxo is also a good vehicle to go racing with. Its acceleration and speed is near the top level of all sports cars, and its AWD provides great stability in all conditions. However, the Deluxo is rather fragile, so take care to avoid crashing too much. Also, the vehicle tends to lose control while clipping objects at high speeds.
3D Universe Overview
N/A | 124 / 200 | 5 | Petrol | AWD | 1600 / 3527 |
N/A | N/A | 5 | N/A | AWD | Cannot be observed |
Grand Theft Auto Online
Car mode
The Deluxo received a major overhaul in terms of performance. On land, the Deluxo has properties similar to coupes and hatchbacks, with decent speed, acceleration and good handling on the road; its top speed is roughly 110mph according to the dashboard's speedometer. One may experience slight oversteer at medium speeds, but it is not much of a problem on the hands of an experienced driver.
The Deluxo, like its real-life inspiration, is a rear-engine vehicle, powering the rear wheels through a 4-speed gearbox. However, by clipping the Rockstar Editor camera through the rear section, it does not have a model. The engine sound is shared with cars like the Buccaneer and the Nightshade.
Hover/Flyer mode
As stated before, the car is able to switch into a hover/flyer mode, which lifts the car above the ground.
The hovercraft mode not only allows the vehicle to traverse terrain easily, but allows the player to travel over water. The Deluxo can also turn (or rather, spin) with next to no space needed, allowing it to make maneuvers such as doubling back to escape enemies easily. In this state, however, contrary to what one might expect, it is actually slower than in car mode, only reaching about 80mph according to the dashboard's speedometer. It is also less controllable, therefore being prone at fishtailing on turns. If the player leaves the Deluxo while in hover mode, the wheels will fold back down and the vehicle will return to car mode. This action can be avoided by bailing out of the car while it is in motion (including spinning on the spot), which will result in the car remaining in hover mode. This technique also allows the Deluxo to remain above water if the player wishes to exit it while hovering over a body of water, as the car will otherwise sink and be destroyed if the player leaves it while above water.
When pushed upwards, the car transitions into flyer mode, being an ideal choice to avoid enemies on ground and cruise around easily, but while in flight, the car moves much slower (slightly slower than a Cargobob). Should the player bail out of a flying Deluxo, the vehicle will behave in a similar manner to a moving car, coming gradually to a stop. It will then slowly descend towards the ground and transition into hovercraft mode upon landing, allowing the player to retrieve it. Unlike most aircraft, the Deluxo does not automatically provide the occupants with parachutes, therefore requiring them to be acquired elsewhere in order to safely bail out of it while in the air.
It should be noted that if the car is flipped over while in hovercraft/flyer mode, it will go back to car mode. This may cause the car to get stuck over certain areas.
Weaponry
The Deluxo can be modified with a set of driver-operated weapons:
- Machine Gun: The first weapon are two front-facing machine guns, which perform the same as those of vehicles such as the Blazer Aqua and the Ruiner 2000. They have decent firepower against players and vehicles with none or light armor, but will struggle against heavily-armored vehicles. Because of the hovering capabilities, aiming is a little easier by spinning the car to where the target is (somewhat like a turret), but the tendency to constantly move and the sensibility of the movement controls makes it harder for precise aiming.
- Missiles: The second weapon are two homing missile launchers, which provide heavy firepower against most targets and have good tracking capabilities, similar to the Ruiner 2000 and the Vigilante. The relatively low height of the launchers would cause the missiles to explode on certain obstacles or while driving uphills, potentially destroying the car. In hover/flyer mode, however, the launchers have more space for engaging against most targets, but the limited pitching capabilities would render the car vulnerable to aircraft attacking from above or below. They also have a limited capacity of 30 missiles.
By default, both the driver and the passenger can make use of drive-by weapons. When the vehicle is equipped with the weapons upgrade, only the passenger can use their weapons.
GTA Online Overview
N/A | 87 / 140 | 4 | N/A | RWD | 1600 / 3527 | 60 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
N/A | N/A | 4 | N/A | RWD | Cannot be observed | Cannot be observed |
Speed | 75.11718% | |||||
Acceleration | 56.875004% | |||||
Braking | 23.333334% | |||||
Traction | 62.121212% |
Modifications
Grand Theft Auto Online
The Deluxo is able to be customized in Los Santos Customs and other mod shops, although the weapons are only accessed via the corresponding vehicle workshop from a Mobile Operations Center or Avenger.
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 | ||
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 |
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Large Exhaust | $750 |
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Large Double Exhaust | $1,800 |
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Oval Exhaust | $3,000 |
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Explosives | Ignition Bomb | $5,000 | |
Remote Bomb | $7,500 | ||
Front Bumpers | Stock Front Bumper | $2,200 |
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Aftermarket Bumper | $4,600 |
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Primary Aftermarket Bumper | $7,400 |
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Dropped Combination Splitter | $11,700 |
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Grilles | Stock Grille | $200 |
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Debadged | $750 |
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Grille Spoiler | $1,340 |
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Secondary Panel Grille | $1,650 |
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Secondary Debadged Grille | $3,000 |
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Secondary Grate Mesh | $3,200 |
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Black Grate Mesh | $3,650 |
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Badged Grate Mesh | $4,100 |
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Grille Spoiler | $4,550 |
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Mesh Grille w/ Spoiler | $5,000 |
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Hoods | Stock Hood | $1,600 |
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Secondary Hood | $3,000 |
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Carbon Hood | $5,000 |
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Race Vents | $8,000 |
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Carbon Race Vents | $9,600 |
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Lights | Headlights | Stock Lights | $600 |
Xenon Lights | $7,500 | ||
Neon Kits | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Lights | - | |
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: Los Santos Customs/Respray Colors | - | |
Sell | Sell Vehicle | ||
Skirts | Stock Skirts | $2,500 |
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Black Vented Skirt | $5,500 |
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Secondary Vented Skirt | $8,000 |
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Spoilers | None | $6,000 |
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Black Lip Spoiler | $7,050 |
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Black Window Lip Spoiler | $10,000 |
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Black Factory Style Spoiler | $13,000 |
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Tailgate Spoiler | $14,000 |
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Flush Mount Spoiler | $16,000 |
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Pedestal Spoiler | $16,500 |
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Super Spoiler | $17,000 |
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Carbon Race Spoiler | $17,500 |
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Transmission | Stock Transmission | $1,000 | |
Street Transmission | $29,500 | ||
Sports Transmission | $32,500 | ||
Race Transmission | $40,000 | ||
Turbo | None | $5,000 | |
Turbo Tuning | $50,000 | ||
Weapons | No Weapon | $78,500 |
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Mounted MGs and Missiles | $198,000 |
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Wheels | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Wheels | - | |
Windows | None | $500 | |
Light Smoke | $1,500 | ||
Dark Smoke | $3,500 | ||
Limo | $5,000 |
Image Gallery
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
A texture map from the Deluxo. The rearlight texture in the bottom indicates that the Deluxo's main lights could have looked like the DeLorean's in an early beta version.
Grand Theft Auto Online
Video
Prominent Appearances in Missions
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound - The Deluxo is one of the 32 vehicles wanted by the Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound in the side-mission of the same name. Placed on the third list.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Four Deluxos appear in the preparation mission "Deluxos", where they must be stolen from a security group that is guarding them. Given the circumstances of the mission, these examples are in their "civilian form", and therefore having no specials, such as the hover mode.
- Later, they are used in the setup mission Signal Intercepts to hack and destroy targets. As the crew progresses through the mission, the Deluxo will "unlock" the hover mode and then, the flight mode.
Locations
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- Parked inside Sunshine Autos after completing the first list for the import garage.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- Found at InterGlobal Films (sometimes appears in place of the Stinger).
- Parked in front of Ducum Inn.
- Parked in Ocean Beach near the bridge going to the fairground.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Can be bought from Warstock Cache and Carry for $4,721,500 or for $3,550,000 after completing the Signal Intercepts setup mission as the heist leader.
Events
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Could be won from the Lucky Wheel in the Casino during the GTA Online Bonuses (April 2020 Part 2) event.
Trivia
General
- Its name is a derivative of "Deluxe", meaning luxurious or sumptuous. It is also a play of "DeLorean", the main inspiration of the car.
- The default radio stations for the Deluxo are:
- GTA Vice City: Wave 103.
- GTA Online: Radio Mirror Park, Vinewood Boulevard Radio and Los Santos Rock Radio.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- The texture map seen above appears to indicate that the Deluxo's headlights and taillights could have looked like the DeLorean's in an early beta version. This texture map contains dual headlights, front turning signals and rear turning, red and reverse taillights. The current version only uses single headlights and red circular tail lights.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
A Deluxo visible on the GTA San Andreas trip skip icon.
- The trip skip icon used in the PC version of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas features the side profile of a Deluxo. The car is otherwise absent in-game. It may be a reference to the film series Back to the Future, which features a DeLorean-based time machine.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- When the engine is activated in first person, the vehicle will emit a "boop-like" sound effect. This is also heard on the Tampa and Nightshade.
- The Deluxo's ability to fly is a direct homage to the time machine from the Back to the Future film series.
- During the preparation mission "Deluxos", Lester suggests the player paint the Deluxo with a brushed stainless steel finish,
obviously referring to the real DMC-12's stock manufacture color.
- In addition, the Deluxo comes with a brushed steel as the primary color and brushed black steel as the secondary one when purchased.
- Unlike the Oppressor, Rocket Voltic and Vigilante, the Deluxo is not considered either a Land Vehicle for use in Time Trials nor an Aircraft for "Fly Under Bridges" and "Low Flying" Freemode Challenges, likely due to its permanent hover capability. As a result of this, it is possible to fly over the fence at Fort Zancudo and not be targeted by the P-996 LAZER jets there.
- When in hover mode, safety features will prevent the Deluxo from heading into water and being destroyed. It is not possible to descend past the surface, nor enter car mode, should one be traveling across water.
- As the files list the vehicle as being capable of firing exactly 30 missiles rather than holding 30 missiles, there will be 1 remaining missile in each pod which cannot be fired.[2].
Bugs/Glitches
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Certain wheel types can cause the car's brake calipers to clip through them, this most commonly happens with deep dish "Street" rims.
- The Deluxo has secondary fog lights which are hidden
over the primary headlights, this can sometimes be seen when the vehicle’s primary lights are smashed, and the secondary fog light’s corona effect can still be visible despite the lights being physically damaged. This is because the fog lights are located within inner "slots", but the headlight textures are made as single rectangle lamps.
- This layout is somewhat similar to the ones from the DMC-12.
- Originally, the player was able to travel much faster than anything else
in the game with the Deluxo. This was possible when traveling high up, disabling the flight mode and spinning the car onto its roof in mid air, before rotating the car back to horizon level and engaging the flight mode. When done correctly, the Deluxo would fly backwards and quickly accelerate to abnormal speeds, often faster than the map can be rendered.
- This was fixed in the Southern San Andreas Super Sport Series update.
See Also
- Ruiner 2000 - Another heavily modified vehicle manufactured by Imponte.
- Stromberg - Another heavily modified vehicle inspired by a 1980s-era film also introduced in the same update.
- Oppressor Mk II - A custom motorcycle that also utilizes hovering ability.
References
- ↑
Seen when parked or when another player is using a Deluxo.
- ↑ Each missile pod holds 2 missiles. 2 x 16 = 32. 32 - 30 = 2 remaining missiles
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