Mafia 3 Cars & Vehicles List
As suspected, Mafia 3 will have a wide variety of cars and even boats available in the game. Each one is very similar to the real-life counterpart, representing the 1960s era models such as Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet, Desoto, Pontiac and many others.
As for cosmetic parts, we will be able to change the vehicle’s paint job, license plates and use custom tires. Here’s a gallery of some of the cars we’ve seen in gameplay videos and trailers:
They’ll mostly be disposable – you’ll steal them from other citizens and dump them when they’re no longer in a drivable condition. But some models you will want to keep, customize and cherish. Here’s all we know about Mafia 3 cars & vehicles.
Vehicle upgrades
Vehicle upgrades can be obtained as rewards for completing some missions for Casandra, Burke or Vito. These upgrades can be applied to the Associate Vehicle Delivery vehicles only, and you can choose them in the Arms Dealer van. In order to get access to this Associate you have to recruit Cassandra.Upgrade | Underboss |
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Suspension Upgrade | Favor from Cassandra |
Vehicle Armor | Favor from Cassandra |
Drivetrain Upgrade | Favor from Burke |
Bulletproof Tires | Favor from Burke |
Bodykit Upgrade | Favor from Vito |
Supercharger | Favor from Vito |
Shooting while driving available in Mafia 3
When you find yourself without a car in New Bordeaux, you can either steal one from an unfortunate passerby, or use a quick menu to order any car you own to be delivered to your location. A welcome addition in comparison to the previous games is that you will be able to shoot while driving now, making the game more realistic. You can even set C4 charges under your car, giving you even more creative ways to finish your missions.Car customization in Mafia 3
Car customization will be available once the DLC is out. Before then, you will have multiple ways to change the performance of your car. Upgrading bodykits, drivetrain, suspension, installing bulletproof tires and armor will make your car perform better and go faster. Keep in mind – these are the late ’60s. Most cars won’t be able to go amazingly fast, at least not by today’s standards.As for cosmetic parts, we will be able to change the vehicle’s paint job, license plates and use custom tires. Here’s a gallery of some of the cars we’ve seen in gameplay videos and trailers:
Is the mamba a chevy camero
Front end looks more Chevelle than Camaro, rest of the car seems more like late 60s Charger