Overview
The F620 is a car that appeals to your ears as much as your eyes. Based on the Maserati GranTurismo — a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive grand tourer with a Ferrari-derived V8 — the F620 delivers something increasingly rare in the modern automotive world: a naturally-aspirated engine note that sounds like an orchestra tuning up. The GranTurismo was always Maserati's most accessible model, the car that introduced people to Italian exotic ownership without the full Ferrari price tag or Lamborghini drama. In GTA 6, the F620 fills that same role — it's exotic enough to turn heads in Vice City but accessible enough that it doesn't feel out of reach. Its long-hood proportions and muscular haunches create a silhouette that's unmistakably Italian, and the driving experience prioritizes sensation over lap times.
The F620 stands apart from the vehicle roster's sports car contingent through its emphasis on grand touring refinement over outright aggression. Where competitors chase lap times and acceleration figures, the F620 prioritizes the experience of covering distance in effortless luxury — a philosophy that translates into a car equally comfortable threading through Vice City's waterfront boulevards as it is consuming highway miles between cities. The interior ambiance, sound design, and ride quality reflect a level of automotive sophistication that transcends raw performance metrics.
This grand touring character makes the F620 surprisingly practical for extended gameplay sessions. Its fuel efficiency exceeds most performance cars in its price range, its damage resilience handles Leonida's aggressive NPC traffic without constant repair visits, and its understated elegance avoids the attention that flashier vehicles inevitably attract. For players who measure automotive excellence by the quality of the journey rather than the speed of arrival, the F620 represents something genuinely special.
QUICK SPECS
History in GTA
The F620 appeared in GTA IV (2008) as a Maserati GranTurismo analogue and returned in GTA V (2013) with refined styling. It occupied a comfortable niche in the Coupe class — faster and more exotic than everyday coupes but less expensive and intense than full supercars. The F620's defining feature was always its exhaust note, which captured the Ferrari-derived V8's distinctive wail.
The F620 appeared in GTA V as one of the more understated luxury coupes, often overlooked by players chasing faster alternatives. Its GTA Online presence was similarly modest — a car that dedicated enthusiasts appreciated but the broader community rarely discussed. This quiet reputation carries forward into GTA 6, where the F620 has found a more receptive audience among players who've experienced enough supercars to appreciate the subtler pleasures of a well-sorted grand tourer. The car's growing appreciation mirrors real-world trends, where the market for refined GT cars has strengthened as buyers tire of increasingly aggressive sports car designs.
The F620 in GTA 6
The F620 should receive a design refresh reflecting the latest GranTurismo generation — wider, lower, and more aggressive while maintaining the elegant proportions that define the Maserati brand. The naturally-aspirated V8 sound should be showcased through GTA 6's improved audio engine, creating one of the most emotionally engaging driving experiences in the Coupe class. The F620 should appear in upscale Vice City neighborhoods, driven by NPCs who appreciate automotive style over raw specification. It's the car of creative professionals, successful entrepreneurs, and people who chose an Italian suit over a German one.
GTA 6's expanded driving model reveals depths to the F620 that previous titles couldn't express. The car's long wheelbase creates a stability at speed that shorter sports cars can't match — it tracks straight over expansion joints, shrugs off crosswinds on the Leonida causeway bridges, and maintains composure through the high-speed sweepers that connect the state's major regions. Dynamic weather adds another dimension, as the F620's weight and tire contact patch provide predictable wet-weather behavior that makes it a safer choice than lighter, more nervous alternatives when the tropical storms roll through.
Performance & Handling
The F620 prioritizes feel over numbers. Top speed around 160 mph is respectable, and the naturally-aspirated V8 delivers power in a linear, predictable fashion that encourages you to use the full rev range. Handling is balanced and engaging — the rear-wheel drive provides manageable oversteer at the limit, and the relatively long wheelbase provides stability at highway speeds. It's not the sharpest tool in the Coupe class, but it's the most satisfying to listen to and one of the most pleasant to drive at seven-tenths. The F620 is a car you drive for the experience, not for the stopwatch.
The F620's naturally aspirated V8 delivers its power with a linearity that turbocharged competitors can't replicate. There's no lag, no sudden surge of boost — just a progressive, relentless build of torque that makes the car effortless to modulate in tight traffic and deeply satisfying on open roads. The transmission's shift calibration prioritizes smoothness over speed, with gear changes that arrive as gentle pulses rather than aggressive jolts. Braking performance is excellent for the car's weight, with fade resistance that supports sustained mountain driving without the pedal going soft after a few hard stops.
Where to Find It
Look for the F620 in affluent areas — Ocean Beach, Starfish Island, and near upscale restaurants. It should be an uncommon but not rare spawn. Purchasable at a mid-premium price point in the Coupe class.
The F620 spawns in the upscale commercial districts where its grand touring character fits naturally. Look for examples near luxury hotels, high-end shopping areas, and the business districts where NPCs dress in professional attire. The car occasionally appears as a reward vehicle for certain stranger missions involving wealthy clients, making it accessible to players who haven't yet accumulated enough capital for a showroom purchase.
Customization
The F620's customization should balance Italian elegance with sporting intent. Front grille options (chrome, dark chrome, carbon), side vent designs, rear diffuser treatments, and a subtle rear lip spoiler. The exhaust should offer multiple tip configurations, each with a distinctly different note. Interior options should include leather and Alcantara combinations, carbon fiber trim, and sport seats. Paint colors should emphasize rich Italian tones — Blu Sofisticato, Grigio Granito, Rosso Mondiale, and Bianco Eldorado.
Customization for the F620 rewards a less-is-more approach. The car's design proportions are so well-resolved that aggressive body kits and oversized wings actually detract from its visual appeal. The most respected F620 builds in the car meet scene focus on wheel selection, ride height, exhaust note tuning, and paint color — the details that distinguish a car with taste from one that's merely expensive. Interior upgrades provide the strongest returns for grand touring use, improving the driving experience without compromising the exterior's clean lines.
Tips & Strategy
Deploy the F620 for missions and activities that reward vehicle durability over raw speed. Its robust construction absorbs contact damage better than lighter sports cars, and its moderate profile avoids the escalated police response that exotic vehicles sometimes trigger. For story missions with extended driving sequences through varied terrain, the F620's balanced handling and comfortable ride reduce driver fatigue — a real consideration during multi-stage missions where concentration matters over extended periods.
The F620 functions exceptionally well as a personal transport vehicle for the game's social and business activities. Arriving at business properties and meetings in a refined grand tourer projects professional competence without the try-hard energy of a supercar. This subtlety extends to NPC interactions, where certain contacts respond more favorably to understated wealth than ostentatious displays. Track the missions and contacts where vehicle choice influences dialogue or outcomes, and keep the F620 in your regular rotation for these encounters.
In competitive driving scenarios, accept the F620's limitations and leverage its strengths. The car won't win outright against dedicated sports cars on short technical circuits, but its stability and composure provide advantages on longer courses with high-speed sections and variable surface conditions. Target endurance-style events and highway sprints where consistency matters more than peak cornering speed — these are the formats where the GT philosophy genuinely outperforms more aggressive alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the F620 based on?
The F620 is based on the Maserati GranTurismo, an Italian grand touring coupe with a Ferrari-derived V8 engine known for its exceptional exhaust note and elegant design.
Does the F620 sound good?
The F620 should have one of the best exhaust notes in the Coupe class, mirroring the GranTurismo's celebrated naturally-aspirated V8 sound — a rising wail that builds to a crescendo at redline.
How does the F620 compare to the Rapid GT?
The Rapid GT (Aston Martin) is more refined and composed, while the F620 (Maserati) is more dramatic and emotional. The Rapid GT is the gentleman; the F620 is the artist.
Is the F620 a good daily driver?
The F620 is one of the better daily-drivable coupes — comfortable enough for cruising, fast enough for excitement, and elegant enough for any venue in Vice City.
Is Ocelot the same as Maserati?
Ocelot represents several British and Italian manufacturers in GTA. The F620 specifically draws from Maserati, while other Ocelot vehicles reference Jaguar and Lotus.
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