Overview
The PMP 700 is Schyster's entry into the modern American luxury-muscle sedan segment, based on the Chrysler 300C — a car that redefined what a four-door sedan could look like when it launched in 2004 with its bold grille, long hood, and gangster-movie proportions. Spotted in leaked GTA 6 screenshots parked outside what appears to be a nightclub in the Neon Mile district, the PMP 700 brings a presence to Leonida that few sedans can match. The Chrysler 300 occupies a unique cultural space: it's the car that hip-hop embraced, that rappers put on twenty-two-inch wheels, and that somehow manages to look like a $100,000 car despite costing a third of that. In GTA 6's Leonida, the PMP 700 should fill exactly that role — the sedan with attitude, the four-door that commands respect at stoplights, the car that says its owner may not have Starfish Island money but absolutely has Starfish Island ambitions. The HEMI-powered 300 SRT is one of those rare cars that crosses class boundaries, equally at home in a CEO's garage and a street racer's driveway.
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The PMP 700 channels executive sedan authority into GTA 6's vehicle hierarchy, representing the intersection of luxury, performance, and commanding road presence. Its Chrysler 300C inspiration creates a uniquely American interpretation of the luxury sedan concept, where size and visual impact replace the understated elegance of European competitors. The PMP 700's squared-off design language and bold proportions communicate confidence and power, establishing a visual identity that stands apart from sleeker, more aerodynamically optimized sedan designs in the game's vehicle roster.
History in GTA
The PMP 600, the predecessor sedan, appeared in GTA IV (2008) as a Schyster-branded luxury sedan based on the original Chrysler 300C. It was notable for its imposing size, dark-tinted factory windows, and frequent use by Niko Bellic as a practical everyday vehicle that didn't attract too much attention while still looking sharp. The PMP 600's name referenced the Chrysler's engine displacement, and the upgrade to PMP 700 suggests a bigger, more powerful iteration. In GTA IV, the PMP 600 was one of the better-handling sedans, with enough power to keep up in chases and enough mass to survive collisions. Its absence from GTA V meant that the Chrysler 300 niche went unfilled — until now.
The PMP 700 has represented the full-size American luxury sedan category across multiple GTA titles, providing players with a vehicle that embodies the specific style of American executive transportation. Its design has evolved from earlier generic sedan shapes into a more specifically referenced model that carries recognizable Chrysler 300 DNA through its proportions, grille treatment, and commanding stance. This design specificity enhances the PMP 700's cultural authenticity within GTA 6's diverse automotive landscape.
The PMP 700 in GTA 6
The PMP 700 should serve as GTA 6's premium muscle sedan — faster and more aggressive than the Cognoscenti but less refined than the Schafter V12. In Leonida, expect to see the PMP 700 in urban environments, particularly around nightclubs, recording studios, and the Neon Mile entertainment district. Its four-seat capacity and powerful engine make it an excellent getaway vehicle — fast enough to outrun police, big enough to carry a full crew, and common enough to blend into traffic. The PMP 700 may also appear as a vehicle of choice for certain gang leaders and mid-level criminal NPCs, establishing it as a car with street credibility.
Performance & Handling
With a HEMI-inspired V8 under the hood, the PMP 700 should offer surprising straight-line performance for a sedan. A top speed around 140 mph puts it in competitive territory with dedicated sports cars, and the RWD layout with substantial horsepower means burnouts are just a right-trigger mash away. The handling trade-off is weight: the PMP 700 is a large, heavy sedan with a long wheelbase, so don't expect it to carve through corners like a sports car. But the weight also provides stability at speed and devastating ramming potential in chases. Think of it as the sedan equivalent of a muscle car — explosive in straight lines, workmanlike through corners, always entertaining.
The PMP 700's large-displacement engine produces substantial power that moves its heavy chassis with surprising authority. Its acceleration from rest impresses through sheer mechanical force rather than lightweight agility, building speed progressively with the inevitable momentum of a heavy object in motion. Highway cruising is the PMP 700's natural habitat, where the engine operates comfortably within its power band and the heavy chassis provides a sense of unshakeable stability that smaller, lighter vehicles cannot replicate regardless of their suspension sophistication.
Where to Find It
The PMP 700 should spawn in Vice City's urban neighborhoods, particularly in areas with nightlife and entertainment. Check around Neon Mile, outside nightclubs, and in parking structures in Downtown Vice City. It should also be purchasable from a mid-tier vehicle website at a reasonable price point.
The PMP 700 appears in areas associated with corporate and executive culture throughout Leonida. Downtown financial district streets, government building parking areas, luxury hotel valet zones, and the residential neighborhoods of upper-middle-class professionals all generate PMP 700 spawns. Its presence in these environments reinforces the sedan's association with legitimate prosperity and professional success within the game's social hierarchy.
Customization
The PMP 700 should offer both luxury and street customization paths. The luxury route includes chrome mesh grille options, Rolls-Royce-style starlight headliner, premium leather interiors, and classic chrome wheels. The street route includes blacked-out everything, tinted windows, massive wheel packages (up to 24-inch), lowered suspension, custom exhaust, and SRT-style body kits with front splitter and rear spoiler. Engine upgrades should push performance into genuine sports car territory.
The PMP 700's customization options should embrace both luxury enhancement and performance improvement paths. Chrome accessories, premium paint finishes in deep metallic tones, and upgraded interior appointments enhance the sedan's executive presence. Performance modifications including suspension upgrades, brake enhancements, and engine tuning transform the PMP 700 from a comfortable cruiser into a capable performance sedan that maintains its commanding appearance. Custom wheel designs in large-diameter formats with low-profile tires modernize the PMP 700's stance while improving handling response and visual impact significantly.
Tips & Strategy
The PMP 700 delivers full-size luxury sedan presence with performance capabilities that belie its imposing dimensions. Its Chrysler 300C-inspired design communicates authority and financial success, making it the default vehicle for missions where first impressions matter and arriving in a sports car would seem inappropriate. Corporate meetings, formal events, and scenarios requiring a vehicle that projects legitimate prosperity rather than criminal flamboyance all call for the PMP 700's executive sedan character. Its four-door configuration also provides practical passenger capacity for crew transportation during cooperative activities.
Driving the PMP 700 requires adjustment from sports car habits. Its substantial weight creates long braking distances and significant body roll through corners, demanding earlier speed management and wider racing lines than lighter vehicles. However, this mass becomes an advantage in contact situations. The PMP 700 pushes lighter cars aside during ramming encounters with minimal speed loss, making it an effective pursuit interception vehicle when positioned correctly on the road. For convoy protection missions, the PMP 700's combination of speed, weight, and durability makes it an excellent escort vehicle that can absorb damage, block pursuing threats, and maintain pace with protected assets simultaneously.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the PMP 700 new to GTA?
The PMP 700 is a new name, but it's the successor to the PMP 600 from GTA IV. The upgrade from '600' to '700' suggests a more powerful engine, likely referencing the Chrysler 300 SRT's 6.4L (392 cubic inch) HEMI V8.
What is the PMP 700 based on in real life?
The PMP 700 is based on the Chrysler 300C / 300 SRT, a full-size luxury sedan known for its bold design, powerful HEMI V8 engines, and cultural significance in hip-hop and street culture.
Is the PMP 700 fast?
For a sedan, yes — the PMP 700 should be one of the faster four-door options in GTA 6, with a top speed around 140 mph. Its V8 engine provides strong straight-line acceleration, though its weight limits cornering ability.
Can the PMP 700 be used as a getaway car?
The PMP 700 is an excellent getaway car: fast enough to outrun most police vehicles, with four seats for a full crew, and common enough in traffic to avoid standing out. Its ramming weight is a bonus when navigating through roadblocks.
How does the PMP 700 compare to the Schafter V12?
The Schafter V12 (Mercedes S-Class) is more refined with better handling, while the PMP 700 (Chrysler 300) is more aggressive with more character. The Schafter is the diplomat's car; the PMP 700 is the street boss's car.
Last updated April 24, 2026. Vehicle specs are estimates based on trailer footage and historical GTA data. For the full searchable database, visit our Vehicles Wiki.
