This noise disappears when the car is stored in the player's personal garage or leaving/switching sessions. After upgrading to the Tornado Custom and leaving Benny's garage, the car will emit a unique backfire noise.This does not occur when in first-person view. When the roof is retracted and the vehicle is either stationary or accelerating slowly, the player will rest their left arm on the driver's side door, this also happens on the Buccaneer Custom and the Chino Custom.The default radio station for the Tornado Custom is East Los FM.It also looks similar in design to Digital Rain, which is commonly seen in the franchise. The livery "Neo Geometric" for this vehicle is a reference to the character Neo from The Matrix movies.Can be converted from a standard Tornado at Benny's Original Motor Works for $375,000.Used by attacking enemies in the Grove Street Survival.Prominent Appearances in Missions Grand Theft Auto Online The Phantom Car in attack mode, killing a player. The vehicle retains the stock wheel design from the normal Tornado (being a derivative of the "Flare" rims available in Los Santos Customs), albeit slightly smaller. The car is prominently painted in a single color, with the accent color painting the stitching and the details of the interior and the trim color applied to most of the interior panellings and the soft top. Its underside is fitted with a paintable frame and has a visible driveshaft, a different, shorter exhaust setup (dual pipes instead of a single Y-split pipe), and visible hydraulic bars connected to the suspension.
However, its roof features a custom pattern detail. The vehicle retains its original design from the standard model, retaining the front and rear fascias. The Tornado Custom is a lowrider variant of the convertible version of the Tornado, where it brings various changes by default. “ You never forget the first time you sit behind the wheel of a mint condition Declasse Tornado.