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VOICE OVER: Riccardo Tucci WRITTEN BY: Ty Richardson
“Cyberpunk 2077” features a wealth of things to do, one of them being purchasing cars and cruising around town to show off your sweet new wheels! These are the best rides to nab! Our list includes the Quadra Type-66, Porsche 911 Turbo, Chevillon Emperor, Villefort Alvarado, Rayfield Caliburn and more!
Script written by Ty Richardson

10 Sick Vehicles in Cyberpunk 2077

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Welcome to MojoPlays, and today, we’re looking at the Top 10 Sickest Vehicles in “Cyberpunk 2077”! “Cyberpunk 2077” features a wealth of things to do, one of them being purchasing cars and cruising around town to show off your sweet new wheels! These are the best rides to nab! Which vehicle is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below.

Quadra Type-66

As you explore Night City, you’ll find a plethora of sporty-looking cars as well as a few beefy ones. But is there a car that fits the needs of those wanting speed and muscle? Why, yes! Yes, there is! The Quadra Type-66 is reminiscent of a Dodge muscle car with its fortified structure and intimidating appearance. For those looking to live out a futuristic “Mad Max”-esque fantasy, this is probably the closest you’re going to get. Your next best bet would have to be stealing a Type-66 Reaver from the Wraiths, which looks a bit more junky like “Mad Max”.

Porsche 911 Turbo

On the surface, it’s pretty bizarre to see a real-world vehicle in a game like “Cyberpunk 2077”. However, the Porsche 911 Turbo has made an appearance in several games over the last few decades, going as far back as 1987! So, it’s not all that strange, especially since this version of the car has been outfitted for Johnny Silverhand specifically. With a sexy silver paint job with a red stripe, the only thing that could make this cool is if they had “Samurai” printed on the ba---OH MY GOD, THEY TOTALLY DID!!

Chevillon Emperor

Some people like a little more power than they do speed. After all, why race through the streets of Night City when you can just bully other cars out of the way? The Chevillon Emperor may be more your speed, then. Akin to a hummer or a military van, the Emperor boasts a horsepower of more than five hundred and is pretty strong against regular vehicles. It’s no wonder Militech utilizes them. And if you get one with a little bit of red on it, feel free to start humming the “A-Team” theme as you smash into other cars.

Makigai MaiMai

On the surface, the Makigai MaiMai doesn’t seem like much to boast about. I mean, just look at it - it has the design of one of those tiny pizza delivery cars! However, there’s a reason we’ve placed this Micro Machine-looking car in this list. Sure, it’s crummy, but you can easily take this almost anywhere in Night City! Ambush a group of enemies with it, drive along the sidewalk and avoid traffic, or even cut through an alleyway without worrying about damaging your car too badly. See? It’s one of the most efficient vehicles despite being rough around the edges.

Villefort Alvarado

Sports cars are nice and all, but even in the future, there are folks who want something that looks a bit more vintage so they can cruise around with class. Villefort’s got a few vehicles for that taste, but of them all, the Alvarado is the absolute best. In what can only be described as a Cadillac tank, the Alvarado hearkens back to cars and pimpmobiles of the 70’s, the only difference being a strange cyborg-like headlight on one side of the car. And the four front wheels really make it easier to steer!

Rayfield Caliburn

Want to arrive in a way that says, “Ha ha! Look at how rich I am, jerkwads”? Behold, the Rayfield Caliburn, one of the sleekest and fastest vehicles in the game, which is what we’ve come to expect from anything under the Hypercar class. It has the ability to reach speeds over two-hundred miles per hour, and for a car this fast, it’s surprisingly well-grounded to the road. Needless to say, you might want to be careful when driving the Caliburn around as you could wind up taking out a few pedestrians.

ARCH Nazaré CD

Did you know Keanu Reeves founded a motorcycle company called ARCH Motorcycles? Neither did we before we heard about the Arch Nasare CD. Based on the Method 143 bike from ARCH motorcycles, the Nasare CD comes in multiple variants that can be acquired through missions, and it can clock in at a speed of up to 178 miles per hour! Don’t go thinking you can get one for yourself in the real world, though - this was simply a collaboration between ARCH and CD Projekt. So, unless you’re a skilled mechanic, you can only enjoy this bike in the game.

Rayfield Aerondight S9

The Hypercars are some of the coolest we’ve seen in the game, but of them all, the Rayfield Aerondight S9 is the best, and we aren’t just saying that because of the “Witcher” nod in its name! Just look at how the body is designed with its smooth curves and shiny exterior! It’s as if someone took our favorite Hot Wheels and morphed them into a souped-up speed demon. According to the denizens of Night City, only less than a thousand people in the world can afford the Aerondight S9. Better start saving your Eurodollars!

Quadra Turbo R

We know that we already put one of Quadra’s other cars on here, but we really have to put the Turbo R up here. Besides, this is the car we’ve been seeing throughout “Cyberpunk’s” marketing campaign, and it got cooler every time we saw it! This is THE car to blaze through Night City, and it is because of this speed that the car has managed to find its way into “Forza Horizon 4”. Needless to say, if you like fast cars and 80’s aesthetics, you need this car pronto! Before we reveal our final pick, here are a few other sick rides from Night City...

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Yaiba Kusanagi

Is this bike ringing any bells for you? If so, you’re not alone as this motorcycle is two Easter eggs in one kickass package! The Yaiba Kusanagi is heavily inspired by the same motorcycle featured in the 1982 manga series “Akira” as well as its 1988 film adaptation. The other Easter egg lies within its own name, referencing “Ghost in the Shell” protagonist Motoko Kusanagi. Basically, it’s a bike that’s been lovingly crafted in honor of Japanese cyberpunk and anime, and that’s why every player in “Cyberpunk 2077” needs this awesome piece of pop culture history!

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