

The Vapid Chino is a Muscle Car featured in Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online, added to the game as part of the 1.28 Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 update on July 8, 2015.
It can also come in a Topless variant, with the option to add or remove the roof when customizing the vehicle.
How to get the Chino in GTA 5 Story Mode:
In GTA V Story Mode, the Chino can only be purchased from the in-game internet for a price of $225,000.
How to get the Chino in GTA Online:
The Chino can be purchased in GTA Online from Legendary Motorsport and Benny's Original Motor Works for a price of $225,000.
The Chino can be stored in any of your Properties/Garages as a Personal Vehicle. It can be customized at Los Santos Customs and Benny's Original Motor Works. You can also modify it in a Vehicle Workshop inside one of your owned properties.
Once acquired, you can request the delivery of the Chino from the Mechanic.
Vapid Chino in Real Life:
The design of the Vapid Chino is based on a real life 1965 Lincoln Continental, 1965 Chrysler Imperial, 1970s Ford Thunderbird(s).
Vapid Chino Top Speed:
The actual top speed of the Chino in GTA V is 94.25 mph (151.68 km/h), as it's been accurately tested in-game by Broughy1322.
Can you sell the Chino in GTA Online?
Yes, you can sell the Chino at Los Santos Customs for a resale price of $135,000 (60% of the original purchase), plus 60% of the value of your upgrades.
Chino: GTA V Vehicle Info
- Vehicle Class Muscle
- Manufacturer
- Vehicle Features Has VariantsRemovable Roof
- Acquisition Legendary MotorsportBenny's Original Motor Works
- Story Mode Price $225,000
- GTA Online Price $225,000
- Storage Location Garage (Personal Vehicle)
- Request Delivery Mechanic
- Modifications Los Santos CustomsBenny's Original Motor Works
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Variant / Conversion
Chino Custom
$180,000 - Sell Can be sold only if purchased (High-End)
- Sell Price (Resale) $135,000
- Race Availability Can be used in Races
- Top Speed - Game Files 80.78 mph (130.00 km/h)
- Based on (Real Life) 1965 Lincoln Continental, 1965 Chrysler Imperial, 1970s Ford Thunderbird(s)
- Seats 2
- Mass / Weight 2,300 KG
- Drive Train RWD
- Gears 4
Chino: GTA V Performance
- Actual Top Speed (Tested by Broughy) 94.25 mph (151.68 km/h)
- Lap Time (Broughy) 1:19.946
- Bulletproof No
- Explosive Resistance
Amount of explosives required to destroy the Chino, with 100% armor, and occupied by a player:
Explosive Weapon Amount Homing Launcher / Oppressor Missiles / Jet Missiles 1 RPG / Grenades / Sticky Bomb / MOC Cannon 1 Explosive Rounds (Heavy Sniper Mk II) 2 Tank Cannon (Rhino / APC) 1 Anti-Aircraft Trailer Dual 20mm Flak 1
Chino: GTA V Statistics
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Speed75.12
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Acceleration70.00
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Braking26.67
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Handling68.18
- Overall 59.99
Note: The above statistics are coming from the Rockstar official website.
Chino Description:
Whether you're planning a game of tennis, an orgy, a (literal) bloodbath or all of the above, there's ample room for it behind the tinted, sound-proof windows of this true American classic. Pop the trunk to find a built in power hose, custom-engineered to remove blood, fecal matter and regret from the panda-belly leather interiors. The choice of the statesman.
- Model ID chino
Chino: GTA V Appearances
- Release Date July 8, 2015
- DLC / Title Update 1.28 Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2
- Game Edition
- Platforms PCPlayStation 4Xbox OnePlayStation 3Xbox 360
- Notable Owners:
- Similar Vehicles
Chino: GTA V Screenshots