- For other similarly named cars, see Vespid 5.2, Vespid HMI, or Vespid Lowrider.
- ❝ A 70s classic with unmatched retro styling.❞
- ―In-game Description.
The Brubeck Vespid LE is a muscle car that appears in Watch Dogs.
Design[]
The overall design of this vehicle is heavily influenced by American muscle cars of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The overall profile and the green house is influenced by the 1968-1968 Chevrolet Chevelle, with the tail lights resembling the 1971-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle and the front fascia drawing influence from the first generation Dodge Challenger. In-game, the vehicle is identical to the Vespid HMI, in both appearance and performance. The only difference between the two is that the LE version is permanently painted in a satin plum color.
Performance[]
The Vespid HMI has a great top speed and acceleration, but it has average strength and its handling is rather weak to handle its massive engine output, therefore it is recommended in straight roads.
The vehicle performs the same as its base model.
Overview[]
General Aspects | |||
Top Speed | Acceleration | Durability | Handling |
Technical Aspects | |||
Acceleration | Engine | Drivetrain | Gears |
N/A | Single-cam V8 (In-game model) | Front engine, rear wheel drive | 4 |
Location[]
- The Vespid LE is only available at the Car On Demand app for free. To unlock the car, the player must find seven out of eight Maurice Vega's burner phones, scattered throughout Chicago and Pawnee.
Trivia[]
- The vehicle may be a reference to the 1973 Dodge Charger driven by Michael Westen, a vigilante spy in the show Burn Notice. The requirements to unlock the car may also be a nod to the show.
- The Viceroy Variant of the Vespid HMI shares the same engine sound as the LE version.