The cabin area features a split windshield and gull-wing doors, as well as a sloped roof. The sides are characterized by the concave profile around the front and the dual lower intakes. The hood/front area features a curvature going slightly downwards, until it reaches to the cabin. Interestingly, when retracted, the border between the headlight casing and the bodywork itself cannot be seen, seemingly morphing into the bodywork. A set of pop up headlights are integrated into the front fins and are equipped with numerous LED strips. The Vigilante is distinguished by the long bodywork with a seemingly aerodynamic design, where the front end has a narrow profile and features two pronged fins with sharp bottom edges, and a circular open section with what looks like helical groovings. However, the rear of the vehicle is based on another iteration of the Batmobile - specifically the "Tumbler" created for the 2005 film Batman Begins.
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The Vigilante appears as a 2-door custom car primarily based on the Batmobile created for the 1989 movie Batman (which was itself built on a stretched Chevrolet Impala chassis). Impose order on the streets of Los Santos with the Vigilante, available exclusively from Warstock Cache & Carry.
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