Civetta Bolide

Civetta Bolide

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Civetta Bolide
Bolide350.jpeg
Civetta Bolide 350
Overview
Manufacturer Civetta
Production 1981 - 1988
Internal Name super
Body and Chassis
Class Sports car
Body style 2-door coupe
Layout Mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine 3.2L DOHC V8
3.5L DOHC V8
3.9L DOHC V8
Transmission 5-speed manual
6-speed manual

The Civetta Bolide is a 1980s supercar built by fictional car maker Civetta. Named after the Italian word for "Fireball", the Bolide is a wedge-shaped car with defined angles, pop-up headlights, and plenty of flat sides, suggesting a production run from 1981 to 1988.

As of version 0.7.0 , the Bolide comes in five variants: the 320, with a 3.2L V8, the 350,with a 3.5L V8, 350 GT, with a 3.5L V8, the 390 GTR, with a 3.9L, and the 390 GTR Scuderia (meaning "stable"), which is a 390 GTR with Italian racing graphics and a spoiler. Finally, in version 5.2, the Bolide Notte (meaning "night") variant was introduced. It is a tuned Bolide with wider wheels, and is faster.

The 320 is equipped with narrow black steel wheels, while the 350 GT has alloys that are 2 inches wider in the front and 1 inch wider in the rear. The 390 GTR is equipped with wide-body fender flares, deeply inset alloy wheels, and massive tires. The same applies to the Scuderia, but includes graphics with the Italian word for "cigarette" and a spoiler, causing it to weigh 10 kg heavier. All Bolide variants weigh roughly 3000 lbs/1300 kg. The 390 GTR also features stiffened, lowered suspension, making it less suited to uneven terrain but more responsive on a smooth racetrack. The 390 GTR is capable of reaching nearly 190 mph, while the 350 GT can reach about 160 and the 320 approaches 140 mph. The Bolide 320 is remarkably easy to drive compared to its more powerful brethren due to its power deficit. However, it's still reasonably quick, and is in a dead heat with the Covet Sport around most racetracks.

The Bolide has low ground clearance but has surprisingly compliant suspension with a good amount of travel. The low suspension combined with the wide, short body of the vehicle offer a low center of gravity, allowing for great cornering stability, and sharp, responsive driving. Due to its decent amount of power, low weight, and lack of modern stability technology, the Bolide is more challenging to drive than other vehicles, but maintaining good throttle control and being smooth with the steering allows for predictable, easy-to-control handling. Still, it can conquer bumps and potholes better than one would expect, and its mid-engine layout provides optimal weight balance.

The Bolide is, however, lacking in crash safety. The design of the Bolide means that while many of the body components such as the faceplate, pop-up headlights and bumpers are fragile and can come off easily in minor incidents, the stiff underlying frame of the vehicle stays quite rigid in a crash. This can result in violent rebounds and rollovers. Additionally, the doors will often pop open in an impact, removing themselves entirely from the structural equation and causing the passenger cell to deform excessively. However, in car-to-car impacts, the rigidity and low wedge shape of the Bolide make it a very effective weapon, even against heavier opponents.

Configurations

Thumbnail
Name
Description
Paint Color
Performance Class
Value
Weight
Configuration Type
Population
Internal Name
Bolide320.jpeg
320 (M)
An introductory model, with a 3.2 liter V8 and wide steel wheels
Blu Mare
5
60000
3009 lbs
Factory
100
320
Bolide350.jpeg
350 (M)
The 350 has a powerful 3.5 liter V8 and alloy wheels
Rosso Scarletto
7
80000
3009 lbs
Factory
100
350
Bolide350gt.jpeg
350 GT (M)
The 350 GT has a powerful 3.5 liter V8, sport suspension, and wider wheels and tires
Nero Puro
7
95000
2965 lbs
Factory
50
350gt
Bolide390gtr.jpeg
390 GTR (M)
The 390 GTR features a race-tuned 3.9 liter V8, 6-speed race transmission, wide fender flares, race suspension, and ultra-wide sport tires
Zinco
9
180000
3020 lbs
Factory
10
390gtr
Bolidepolizia.jpeg
Polizia (M)
A 350 GT in use by the police force of Italy
Bianco Perla
7
128000
3009 lbs
Police
3
polizia
Bolidenotte.jpeg
Notte (M)
Custom configuration which includes race suspension, rear diffuser, custom exhaust and a triple black color scheme
Anthracite
9
190000
3020 lbs
Custom
3
notte
Bolidegroup4.jpeg
390 GTR Group 4 (M)
This version of the 390 GTR features a 'Scuderia Bolide' livery, diffuser, spoiler, and racing slicks
Bianco Perla
9
250000
3042 lbs
Custom
3
390gtr
Bolidepowerglow.jpeg
Powerglow (M)
N/A
Carbone
9
170000
3042 lbs
Powerglow
0
powerglow

Performance Comparison

Civetta Bolide Model Specifications
320
350
350 GT
Polizia
Notte
390 GTR
390 GTR Group 4
390 Power Glow
Engine & Drivetrain
Type
3.2L V8
3.5L V8
3.9L V8
Induction
Natural
Drivetrain
RWD
Horsepower
198
284
419
325
409
419
At (rpm)
7050 - 8000
7050 - 7900
8250 - 9200
6900 - 7800
8250 - 9200
Torque (Nm)
215
310
365
340
355
365
At (rpm)
4250 - 6250
3950 - 6400
6100 - 8500
4700 - 7000
5950 - 8500
6100 - 8500
Transmission
5-Speed Manual
6-Speed Race Manual
Differential
3.89 LSD
3.45 LSD
3.45 Race LSD
3.75 Race LSD
Body
Weight (kg)
1365
1355
1345
1360
1370
1380
Wheels
5-Slot Steel 15x7 (Black)
5-Slot Steel 15x9 (Black)
Beta Quebecois 15x7
Beta Quebecois 15x9
Civetta Veloce 15x9
Civetta Veloce 15x10
Alder Rush 15x8
Alder Rush 15x9
Civetta Competizione 15x9 (Black)
Civetta Competizione 15x12 (Black)
Civetta Competizione 15x9 (Grey)
Civetta Competizione 15x12 (Grey)
Civetta Competizione 15x9 (White)
Civetta Competizione 15x12 (White)
Performance
0 - 60mph (100kph)
7.3 s (7.6 s)
5.4 s (5.7 s)
5.4 s (5.6 s)
5.7 s (5.9 s)
4.8 s (4.9 s)
5.3 s (5.5 s)
5.0 s (5.2 s)
4.9 s (5.1 s)
Top Speed (mph)
155
179
177
190
192
190
203
204

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Bolide was the first car to receive a reveal video on the official YouTube channel.[1]

Further Information

References