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The Kimberlite Z Series is a style of car produced by the automotive company Kimberlite that appears in Far Cry 5.

1967 Kimberlite ZT[]

« This muscle car has seen a lot of fads come and go. It's[sic] driven right by all of them. »

Item Description


The 1967 ZT is a muscle car with miles and a lifespan longer than most of its owners.

The '69 ZT can be modified with several paint schemes and bobbleheads.

1967 Kimberlite ZT "Uncle Sam"[]

« Clutch Nixon spun many a doughnut in this 1967 Kimberlite ZT. »

Item Description


The custom painted for Clutch Nixon, the "Uncle Sam" is a 1967 ZT is a muscle car in a motif that would make any true patriot shed a single tear, as an eagle screeches overhead.

The Uncle Sam is unlocked by completing Baptism of Fire, and cannot be modified.

1969 Kimberlite ZTS[]

« You don't have to wait for your midlife crisis or retirement to hop into this classic beauty. »

Item Description


The slightly newer version of the '67 ZT, the 1969 ZTS version is a sport version of the older ZT, having a black & red scheme.

The ZTS cannot be modified.

1970 Kimberlite ZZT "The Bootlegger"[]

« This 1970 Kimberlite ZZT bootlegged a lot of beer across state lines in its day. »

Item Description


The Bootlegger is a 1970 version of the Z series, the ZZT, armed with two roof-mounted M2 .50 Caliber machine guns.

The driver controls the guns, and has a limited yaw to angle them at targets; most of the aiming comes down to driving in the right direction and using the guns to fine aim. The guns can be toggled off so that use of the driver's sidearm weapon can be used like a normal drive-by weapon.

The Bootlegger can be modified with several paint schemes and bobbleheads.

1970 Kimberlite ZZT "The Cultbuster"[]

« Bring down the wrath on Eden's Gate with this 1970 Kimberlite ZZT. »

Item Description


The first version that wasn't armed, the Cultbuster version was a reward for completing the Pickup Blowup Live Event.

The livery of the car, detailed with the sin WRATH stenciled on it, makes it perfect for The Junior Deputy.

The Cultbuster cannot be modified.

1970 Kimberlite ZZT "Devil"[]

« This slick beast sold its soul for a chance to be driven by you. Don't let it down. »

Item Description


Added the week after the Pickup Blowup event ended, Devil is a more "photogenic" version of the Cultbuster and Bootlegger versions.

The Devil can be modified with one of several paint schemes.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The 1967 Kimberlite ZT is based off of a first-generation (1964-1973) Ford Mustang.
  • The 1969 Kimberlite ZTS is based off of a first-generation (1967-1969) Camaro SS.[1]
  • The 1970 Kimberlite ZZT "Devil" and "The Cultbuster" are based off of a 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme.[2]
  • The 1970 Kimberlite ZZT "Bootlegger" is based off the third-generation (2008–present) Dodge Challenger.
  • The ZZT does not have a fully "stock" model available for purchase, as the ZZT only has the Bootlegger, Cultbuster, and Devil variants in the store.
    • Stock-model ZZT's can be found around Hope County, but can not be directly purchased by the player.
    • While the Bootlegger can be modified like a stock variant, the mounted machine guns, bull bar, and offroad tires prevent it from being a truly "stock" car in appearance.
  • The Bootlegger is available for placement in Far Cry Arcade.
  • Despite the description and branding marking the '67 ZT and '69 ZTS as Kimberlite vehicles, the badging on the vehicles undeniably labels them as Pygmalion makes, due to the front grille badging, and rear Pygmalion wordmark. The same occurs with the Hayai Zip-R, which has Zugspitz badging at the rear. This is some serious developer oversight from a company as large as Ubisoft. [3]
  • In title update 7, the Devil variant was given several paint schemes, thus giving it the ability for customization.

References[]

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