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 3, 2023This article is about the 4th generation Toyota Supra with the Bomex bodykit, you may be looking for its 5th generation variant. If you want to check out the normal/base variant of this car, you should look at this article.
Overview[]
The 1994 Vellfire Sokudo Fury was a Japanese sports car in Driving Empire that was added to the game on January 13, 2023, along with the 2020 Pagani Huayra Tricolore. This was a limited variant of the 1994 Vellfire Sokudo that was only put on sale for 2 days with a price tag of $302,013. As of now, 101,702 of them were sold.
The Fury was pretty much based on the Toyota Supra with the Bomex Bodykit, which was used in the movie, "The Fast and the Furious", the first movie of the "Fast and Furious" movie line by Universal Pictures. It is one of, if not the most popular car from the entire franchise, which might be the reason why it made its way into Driving Empire.
Performance[]
For its performance as a limited vehicle, it had moderate brakes with substandard acceleration, handling, and top speed. Nevertheless, it was still quite easy to use due to the nominal top speed and handling ratio. As a result of these statistics, it was one of the worst cars to be used in all four races. Needless to say, its slow top speed and lackluster acceleration on Cross Country held it back. Overall, this was obviously meant to be treated as a collector's vehicle.
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Trivia[]
- This was the third vehicle from Toyota to be added into Driving Empire.
- This vehicle was the third car in Driving Empire to originate from a movie franchise or any form of entertainment-related content.
- In the movie, it is a modified version of the Supra, which is the reason for the higher acceleration and handling over the normal Supra in Driving Empire.
- In the interior of the vehicle, there was a small red light that lit up whenever the player shifted into any of the gears.