This rear section also serves as a rear clamp for the engine itself, which swings upwards from the cabin and hinges from the cabin, leaving only the carbon-fibre bottom as the bare structure. Starting from the same cabin area, the car features a vented window surrounded by more carbon-fibre details and a distinctive formation for the rear spoiler. On the upper side, the car houses the tail lights on either side and the rear vent, with "CHEETAH" marked above it. Onto the rear section, the bottom side keeps the curved lines from the center, housing a carbon-fibre diffuser with room for the twin exhaust pipes on the center. The cabin itself features carbon fibre pillars, rear-view mirror wings and roof panel, with a single curved windshield wiper. The aforementioned front vents have "Grotti Automobile" marked on the lower side and the rear vents are smaller in appearance, which are angled towards the front and parallel to the skirt vent and the cabin rear pillars. On the greenhouse area, the bottom side swepts slightly upwards onto the rear wheel arches, featuring carbon fibre skirts with a vented detail on the rear portion. Over the front portion of the stripe there is the Grotti logo. The headlamps have a black trim around them and small vents are seen between these lamps and the carbon fibre stripe, intended for the airflow coming from the front intakes. The sides are dominated by the bulky arches that house the headlamps on the front and vents on the rear. On the upper side, the car possess a carbon fibre stripe which is narrow on the front end and becomes wider towards the greenhouse area. Below the intakes there is a small carbon fibre stripe running across the front area up to the front wheel arches. The Cheetah is distinguished by its angled front, which is dominated by the two intakes on either side and a third smaller one on the center. The Cheetah is stated to be a 1970s prototype put out by Grotti for limited production. The carbon fibre stripe on the bonnet resembles that of the Pagani Zonda Tricolore. The rear overhang is similar to that on the GTA Spano. Unlike in previous games, the Cheetah has drastically changed to a very modern supercar based on the Ferrari Enzo, with elements of the Enzo, Ferrari FXX, the Pagani Zonda and the SSC Tuatara on the front bumper. The Cheetah is reintroduced in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online The first "red head" didn't sell enough until late 1985, and therefore, for the sake of having no irregularities about the comparison of the two cars, the developers of the game made the Cheetah scarce in Vice City Stories, spawning only in parking lots. The Ferrari Testarossa began sales in 1984 (The year in which Vice City Stories is set). However, in GTA San Andreas, the design is more faithful to the real-life counterpart, with the engine being evidently placed at the rear of the chassis, while the front is empty. This is in stark contrast to the design of the Testarossa in general, which has the engine placed behind the passenger compartment, just in front of the rear axle (mid-engine). However, when the hood is removed, in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the engine appears to be at the front, possibly due to programming limitations. Looking at the shape of the car, it appears to be a rear/mid-rear engined vehicle. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Cheetah resembles a Ferrari 512 TR Testarossa, albeit without the hidden headlamps, and with the rear lights of an Ferrari Testarossa F512 M.In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, it resembles a mid-80s Testarossa.In Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, it looks like a slightly genericized and modernized Ferrari Testarossa F512 M.In all its iterations the vehicle closely resembles a 1984-1996 Ferrari Testarossa, with each game's version following the design of the corresponding era: 10.3 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.9.5 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.9.4 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.7.4 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.6.2 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.4.2 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.3.2 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.2.2 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.1.2 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.