This piece of content was originally in Driving Empire at one point, but has been removed due to various reasons. The article featuring the removed content will be kept up for historical purposes.
Date Removed: November 24, 2023
This article is about its one-off model, you may be looking for its licensed real model that it is based on.
Overview[]
The 2028 Aurora Aetheris Spectra was an Italian hypercar in Driving Empire that was added to the game as a limited vehicle on August 11, 2023, along with the 2025 NWP A-Knot. The vehicle was available for only 3 days with a price tag of $17,000,000. As a result, only 4,715 were sold.
On November 24, 2023, this was replaced with its real model. Players who bought this car will be given the real car and the money back they spent on the one-off.
The in-game model's design appears to be based on the Pagani Zonda Revo Barchetta with some major changes to the all ends of the vehicle to avoid copyright.
Performance[]
In terms of its performance as a limited vehicle, it has one of the best handling stats with above-average brakes, top speed, and acceleration; making it one of the easiest cars to use. Its stats make it have an above-average performance on the Drag, Highway, Rush Hour, and Drawbridge Sprint races, an average performance on the Sofia Bay Race, and one of the fastest to be used on Circuit and Cross Country. Overall, its a decent vehicle for collector's if you have the money for it.
Bodykits[]
This car has 8 different options for bodykit customization in 4 different categories.
Name | Type | Price |
---|---|---|
Racing Livery | Liveries | $129,997 |
Wheel Cover | Accessories | $25,850 |
Carbon Wheel Cover | Accessories | $48,975 |
No Spoiler | Spoilers | $5,000 |
Race Spoiler | Spoilers | $159,765 |
Ceramic Exhaust | Exhausts | $35,000 |
Titanium Exhaust | Exhausts | $56,540 |
Gold Exhaust | Exhausts | $42,000 |
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Trivia[]
- The car originally released as the 2018 Pegasus Rebellion Aperta on July 28, 2023 in the off-sale section of the Cars & Motorcycles Dealership with a price tag of $15,800,000 and a different front end design. However, the car was removed a couple minutes later.
- The car was held back for 2 weeks before it released to make some additional changes to the model.
- The released version of this model does not use the original "Pegasus" branding name as originally intended before.
- The car's interior speedometer was taken from the MC12 Corsa.
- On November 24, 2023, the one-off model was removed and replaced with its real-life counterpart that it was based on.