Note that this feature cannot be kept if the Missile Lock-on Jammer is installed, and that the camera is always set to first-person view. The Buffalo EVX, along with selected Imani Tech vehicles, can be modified with a Remote Control Unit, which allows the ability to drive the vehicle remotely, similar to the RC Bandito and the Invade and Persuade Tank. After applying the HSW Upgrade, the vehicle gains unique "Mode" options, which is essentially the equivalent of the "Turbo" upgrades available to all HSW-eligible vehicles. It also has AWD characteristics, with a torque distribution of 30% to the front wheels and 70% to the rear wheels. At higher speeds, the vehicle will emit a unique electrical crackling sound. The vehicle is fully electric, although still features a "fake" engine startup rev sound, similar to the real life Dodge Charger Daytona SRT. The rims consist of six split spokes on the center and smaller, angled spokes around, with the former being finished in black and the latter able to support a dedicated wheel color. A trim color is also available for most of the interior. The primary color of the vehicle is applied to the bodywork, while the secondary color is applied to the wing mirrors and the interior stitching (although some portions remain in a gray color). Its interior derive from vehicles such as the Specter, the Dominator GTX, and the Gauntlet Hellfire, also bearing the Bravado emblem on the horn cap. Should the player opt to upgrade the Buffalo EVX in Hao’s Special Works, a HSW badge will be present below the driver-side tail light. The rear end bears modern light strips on either side, consisting of outer main/DRL units, middle brake units and inner turn/reverse units, followed by the "EVX" badge below the passenger-side tail light, while the bumper has small vents on the outer sides. Its greenhouse area is generally rounded on the front but slanted on the rear, with a trunk lid/hatch. On the sides, the car has side skirts at the bottom and long wing mirrors with flat handles on the doors, while the front fenders bear unique buffalo badges. The hood lid opens to reveal a small luggage compartment. Either half of the upper ducts are modern light strips working as Daytime Running Lamps and dual headlights separated into outer indicators and inner main units. The front end features a splitter and intakes on the lower area, as well as dual ducts in place of a traditional grille. The grille is similar to the one found in the Gauntlet Hellfire, The indentations on the side as well as the C-Pillars seem to be inspired by the 1968–1970 Dodge Charger. The taillights seem to be also a mix of the Charger and Challenger ones. The vehicle appears to be based on the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT, with the front bumper that is inspired by the 2015-2023 Dodge Challenger SRT models.
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