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Stria Cucciola
JC3 Stria Cucciola Hatch
Vehicle in Just Cause 3
Type Economy car
Weapons None
Rarity Common
List of owners Civilians
Top speed (km/h) 150
Top speed (mph) ~93.2

Stria Cucciola is a small vintage car in Just Cause 3.

Description

It's a small 2-door car, resembling various 1950s to 60s economy cars.

The front resembles the Trabant, with some cues of the Mark I Mini. and the rear resembles the Fiat 500. The side profile (particularly the haunches over the rear wheels) somewhat resembles the Austin A30.

The Stria is front-engined, like the Trabant and Austin. All are iconic Italian, East German and British cars of their class and era, respectively.

The Cucciola is built on a platform frame with a front transverse engine and front wheel drive. It has independent suspension on all wheels.

The Rebel drop description says: "What the Cucciola lacks in size it makes up for in economy. It's a smart pick for gas mileage and thrives in the car-friendly climate of the Mediterranean."

Performance

While not powerful, this car is surprisingly quick. Its light weight allows it to have an agile feel while darting around traffic or back country roads, but it's not very good at climbing on-road hills. Acceleration is adequate, but it feels quicker than it is.

It is also worthy to note that it has the highest turbo jump of any vehicle. This is likely thanks to it being among the lightest vehicles.

Locations

  • In traffic, all over Medici.
  • It's the car that Rico has when the game is started and then player spawns about a kilometer east of Porto Coclea.
  • After bringing one to a garage, it can be called in at any time via rebel drop.

Trivia

  • The car's name "Cucciola" means "Puppy" in Italian.
  • This car can be seen as a successor to the Baxter Petit and Hamaya Oldman from JC1 and JC2 respectively.
  • This could be an older variant of the Stria Gioco, as it too is based of the Fiat 500.

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