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- ❝ This low-cost compact is popular with new drivers.❞
- ―Description in Watch Dogs.
The Sumitzu Auto Sculptor 2.5R is a four-door hatchback in Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2.
Design[]
The Sculptor 2.5R is based on the first generation Chevrolet Cruze hatchback, which was available in Europe. It also has a grille taking resemblance of various Chrysler or Škoda models.
In Watch Dogs 2, the vehicle's design remains unchanged from its first iteration, except with a few changes. The strips that goes around the foglights are now chrome, instead of black. The rear-view mirrors are also chrome, rather than being previously painted. While the WD1 version features a single exhaust configuration, the WD2 version receives a dual-twin exhaust setup instead. The car also gains a trunk lettering and standard roof rails, while the wheels are slightly bigger with medium-profile tires, compared to its previous iteration.
Performance[]
The Sculptor 2.5R is a balanced vehicle having good acceleration along with good handling that can be helpful when making tight turns at busy intersections.
Overview[]
- Watch Dogs
General Aspects | |||
Top Speed | Acceleration | Durability | Handling |
Technical Aspects | |||
Acceleration | Engine | Drivetrain | Gears |
N/A | 2.5L Inline-4 (In-game model) | Frone engine, front wheel drive | 6 |
Gallery[]
Locations[]
Watch Dogs[]
- Available in the Car On Demand app, for free.
Watch Dogs 2[]
- Available in the Total Motors car dealership, for $15,000.
Trivia[]
- In Watch Dogs, it was listed as a Budget car, but in Watch Dogs 2, it is listed as a Sports car.
- The Sculptor 2.5R also appears in Ubisoft Ivory Tower's The Crew and The Crew 2 as an undriveable traffic vehicle.