Acceleration and top speed seem to be a minor improvement. Its suspension is now firmer and stiffer than its IV counterpart due to the physics alterations. While not intended for off-road purposes like most other off-road cars (such as Dune Buggies or Merryweather Mesas), Cavalcades are still a good option for uneven terrains thanks to its suspension. The car performs similar to its GTA IV appearance, except it is lighter than in its previous appearance. The Cavalcades have a diesel engine which has the same sound as the Landstalker's diesel. Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online The Cavalcade is powered by a high-displacement V8 (based on the engine cover), paired to a 5-speed gearbox in a AWD (50% front, 50% rear) layout. It is worth noting that if the vehicle is intended for off-road use, especially over boulders, then the version with side steps should be avoided, as these will be damaged easily. However, if obstacles are tackled with reasonable speed, the player would have to be very unlucky to roll a Cavalcade. With all-round independent suspension, the car often feels like it will rollover. The 4WD system helps keep the vehicle on the straight and narrow in even the worst terrain. With Herculean torque, this can climb steep hills and large rocks. Crash deformation is minimal the Cavalcade holds its shape after multiple accidents, though particularly strong front impacts can cause axle bending.įor its off-road performance, the Cavalcade performs reasonably well. On rough roads or when clipping curbs, the Cavalcade is fairly unstable and at high speeds in these conditions is susceptible to tipping over. The suspension is moderately firm, and will keep the Cavalcade surprisingly well balanced through the bends, though some oversteer can be felt on longer turns, an odd handling characteristic for a 4WD SUV to have. The Cavalcade's brakes are strong, but seem to lack feel. The Cavalcade's top speed is rather high. Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online First Generationĭespite the sheer size of the Cavalcade, it accelerates quick enough to worry high-displacement saloons. The rendition in the Nintendo DS appears to have similarities to the Rancher or the Bobcat, while in other platforms, it assumes a design closer to the GTA IV iteration, but without the extra details like the fog lamps. The Cavalcade retains the overall appearance as in GTA IV, except that, because of the simple design, it looks somewhat older. It uses a set of wheels with seven-spoke rims, which were later reused for the Super Drop Diamond from The Ballad of Gay Tony. The Cavalcade may come with or without roof racks and running boards, and will spawn in a variety of primary body colors with secondary front details, extras and accessories (normally set to white except for a single set with gold color). However, it features an angular body design closer to the first gen Escalade and first gen GMC Yukon Denali. The Cavalcade is a larger but sportier SUV (in comparison to the Landstalker) obviously based on the second generation Cadillac Escalade, while portraying traits reminiscent of that of the Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon. 11.4 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
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