Discover the real-world inspirations behind every vehicle in Mafia: Definitive Edition's Part 12. From classic cars to iconic trains, find out what inspired the game's impressive lineup.
Alright, let's dive into Part 12 of Mafia: Definitive Edition. This section is all about the awesome vehicles you'll encounter and drive, and it's pretty cool to see how they're based on real-world classics. Think of this as a car show where we break down what's what.
We've got a whole lineup of cars, trucks, and even some heavy hitters like trains and planes. Each one has a real-life counterpart, often with a bit of a twist to fit the game's world. Let's get into the details so you know exactly what you're looking at.
Cars
- Lassiter V16 Roadster — Based on the 1932 Auburn Boat Tail Speedster.
- Lassiter V16 Phaeton — Inspired by the 1930-31 Cadillac V16 Phaeton.
- Lassiter V16 Fordor/Police — Modeled after the 1930-33 Cadillac V16.
- Lassiter V16 Appolyon — A nod to the 1937 Cadillac V16 series 37-90 Cabriolet, also known as a Roadster, commissioned by Phillipe Barraud.
- Lassiter V16 Charon — Based on a modified 1930-1932 Cadillac Town Car. The name
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