![]() ![]() It is equipped with a GPS system with a female voice, but only if the player leaves the "selected cars" (default) option in the audio menu. The vehicle uses 12-spoke rims with a chrome lip around, as well as low-profile tyres. The Sentinel spawns in a variety of primary colours on the body and usually with silver or black secondary painted alloy rims, except for one set with gold rims. The rear end features a standard set of tail lamps on either, and a detailed boot, featuring chrome letterings displaying the car's manufacturer and name on the lower sides, a chrome strip above the license plate, and the manufacturer's emblem above. Also visible are miniscule STD badges in front of the doors, near the sideskirts and front wheel wells. The sides have long vertical vents on the front fenders, angled side skirts and a detail running towards the rear. Two small intakes can be seen on either side of the bonnet. The Sentinel assumes a more rounded design, with a detailed bumper, flat grille and single headlamps. Also, it appears to have smaller body, making it also similar to the BMW 1 Series coupé. The rear, however, seem to be inspired by the older E36 and E39. The Übermacht Sentinel in Grand Theft Auto IV is redesigned into a compact two-door sports coupe, based on the BMW E46 M3 in chassis design, as well as the entire front, though the grille is one piece. Both beta cars can be found in the Capital Autos website. Meanwhile, a " Sentinal" was also in the process of development, appearing as a modern mid-size car that would go on to become the Kuruma. A car of this name was previously featured in Grand Theft Auto 2, and was also based on a BMW. While the car is not generally associated with any gang, the GTA Advance rendition is an exception, serving as the gang car for an unspecified mafia in the game, taking over the role of the Mafia Sentinel, the mafia variant of the Sentinel.Īt one point of GTA III's development, the Sentinel was named the "Beamer" (Beamer, or Beemer, is a common slang term given to BMW cars, especially the modified ones). ![]() The Grand Theft Auto Advance rendition does not appear to have a clear source of inspiration for its design, but retains its slender 4-door sedan look.Like the Vice City renditions, it has a primary-colored body and secondary-colored trims (set to white). However, the car only features one exhaust outlet, unlike the pair of dual exhausts seen on the GTA Vice City design and more alike the Sentinel in GTA III. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Sentinel is a refinement of the GTA Vice City Sentinel, prominently featuring a leaner front fascia, bringing the general aesthetic closer to the BMW 5 Series (E34). ![]() The car spawns in a variety of primary colours, with the trims found on the windows and on the sides of a secondary colour (set to black in GTA Vice City). The car's frontal and rear fascias received cosmetic changes in GTA Vice City Stories, including a more aggressive forward-leaning profile in front and more compact rear lights resembling those on a BMW E23 unusually, these changes are not present on the game's XS variant of the car. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, it is based on the BMW 5 Series (E28), but with the square sealed beam headlights that were common in the 1980s and a low-profile body kit resembling those seen on M variants of the E28 and E30.In GTA Liberty City Stories, the car's frontal grille design has been modified to display a model badge in place of a hood-mounted ornament. ![]() The car is set to spawn in a variety of primary colours, with the bumpers being shades of gray as secondary. The rear end is influenced by the Mitsubishi Diamante.
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