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Garret Traver-Z
Garret Traver-Z
Vehicle in Just Cause 2
Type Sports car
Weapons Basic: None
Fully Upgraded: + Machine gun turret
Rarity Very rare, but available at the Black Market
List of owners Civilians
The Agency
Tom Gunawan
Panau Military
Top speed (km/h) 208.8
Top speed (mph) 129.8
The following statistics are from the official strategy guide.
Top Speed 89
Acceleration 95
Armour 40
Handling 76


The Garret Traver-Z is a vehicle in Just Cause 2.

Appearance[]

This vehicle is a weaponized modern sports car.

It mainly resembles the Nissan Z. The front resembles that of the Rossion Q1 and Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, while the back resembles that of the Ford GT90 Concept.

For some reason, the logo seen on the car reads Civadier. The incorrect logo may be the result of a reused asset.

Performance[]

Out of all the land vehicles in the game, the Garret has the highest top speed, but it is also very difficult to control at high speeds. When upgraded to level 6, a turret is added to the rear. The Garret, when fully upgraded, is the only vehicle fast enough to make the jump over the canyon located at X:11345 Y:23620. It is capable of outrunning the Panau Military, including UH-10 Chippewas if it's driving on a flat, straight road. It's not very durable and takes damage relatively quickly. This makes the mounted turret impractical, though it's still a good choice for hit-and-run missions because of its speed capabilities. It's also good for drifting.

In short, this vehicle has the highest top speed, but the Civadier 999 has the highest acceleration, meaning the Civadier can actually outspeed this vehicle.

Versions and locations[]

Black one:

  • It can be purchased from the Black Market for $40,000. Upgrading your Black Market version to level 6 also adds 2 machine guns to this vehicle.
  • Parked at X:6390; Y:24375, near a gas station. Rico will not get heat if he is spotted in this vehicle. This location was first used in Just Cause 2 Demo. This one is the only one that spawns during free-roam gameplay.
  • Owned by some witnesses during the mission Rico's Day in Court. Rico will get heat if he is spotted in this vehicle.

White one:

Red one:

Tan one:

Trivia[]

  • This vehicle is not too expensive compared to the other Black Market vehicles.
  • "Garret" may be a reference to the turbo-charger manufacturer of the same name.
  • It's the successor to the Garret Paladin from Just Cause (1), a similarly designed super car featuring machine guns, and predecessor to the Weaponized Serpente from Just Cause 3.
  • The only other land vehicle starting with "G" in this game is the GV-104 Razorback. The G9 Eclipse also starts with "G", but that is an aircraft compared to a land vehicle.
  • It's made by the fictional Garret company.
    • Even though it is manufactured by Garret, there is a crescent moon logo reading Civadier, which could possibly mean this vehicle was originally meant to be produced by Civadier.
  • Other than missions (including races) and the Black Market, there is only one place where this vehicle spawns, and that is at the gas station mentioned above.
  • It is one of 4 sports cars in Just Cause 2, the others being the Titus ZJ, Mancini Cavallo 1001 and Civadier 999.
  • The tires on this vehicle are labelled "Avalanche Sport", directly referencing Avalanche Studios.
  • On the Black Market screen, it shows a unique unobtainable orange version.
  • As a race car which can be found in Agency and Panau Military inventories, it is highly likely the three civilians which own them for races were former high ranking Panau Military members. Either that, or they are very rich people to afford such a super car.
  • This vehicle is light enough that a Sivirkin 15 Havoc or H-62 Quapaw can lift it using the grappler. Whether an AH-33 Topachula or UH-10 Chippewa can lift it remains unknown.
  • The engine sounds are derived from a Ferrari flat-plane V8, as indicated by the sound filenames.

Gallery[]

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