The Cthulhu is owned by Peter Sampson, usually just known as Sampson, a racer that V will meet during The Beast in Me death race side quests with Claire Russell, the bartender of the iconic Afterlife Bar. Thankfully, some of the fastest and most useful vehicles in the game tend to have some method by which V can obtain them completely free of charge, and the Quadra Type-66, otherwise known as the 'Cthulhu' is one of them. Most Cyberpunk players will want to look out for these methods because cars don't come cheap in Night City. There are a number of sweet rides that V can obtain for free by doing side quests or even just happening upon them during an opportune moment. So, let's go over both ways V can go about getting this car. There are a lot of quest options, unlockables, and just general knowledge about Cyberpunk 2077 that players simply don't know, and the method of obtaining the Quadra Type-66 is one of them. Updated January 28th, 2023 by Jacob Buchalter: Though Cyberpunk 2077 has had a bit of a resurgence as of late due to the updates to the game, the upcoming DLC, and the massively successful Netflix series, the ins and outs of the game aren't completely well-known by the player base. Though players can get a free bike pretty earlier on (sad as the ending for the person who owned this bike was), eventually most players start to look for other high-end options they can find. Driving around Night City is a big part of the game, whether it's the Beast in Me racing quests or tracking down Delamain's lost vehicles in the Epistrophy quests. With the right steps it can be acquired for free, but even if players missed the opportunity to acquire it through these free (but mortally grey) means, there's a method of purchasing it later on as well.Ĭyberpunk 2077 's Night City is rich with lore, but it's also a home for retro-futuristic car enthusiasts. Quadra's Type-66 "Cthulhu" in Cyberpunk 2077 tops out at 185 mph, making it one of the fastest cars in Cyberpunk 2077.
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