The bonnet itself has a slightly bulged profile on the centre and features two black intakes around the middle, which opens to reveal the engine bay, a strut brace and two black tubes coming from the side ducts, intended for cooling purposes. On the upper section, the car has a small Ocelot emblem on the centre and two large housings on the edges, whose upper portions reach the lateral seams of the bonnet and have smaller ducts on top, while the lower portions are finished in carbon fibre and house circular headlamps. The area above the inset section is predominated by the main grille, which spans almost the entire width of the car and follows the curvature of the inset section on the lower line, while the upper line is relatively flat. The front end of the car features a carbon-fibre splitter at the bottom, which spans the whole width, followed by an inset section that is curved and houses a narrow central intake and two larger ones on the outer edges. The tail lights seem to be inspired by the ones found on the Porsche 918 Spyder, while the diffuser might have been inspired by the Jaguar F-Type, which coincidentally makes the rear resemble that of the Furore GT, an in-game Lampadati vehicle. The side vents seem to be taken from the Chevrolet Corvette (C7). The Pariah takes prominent influence from the Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato, with influences in the front fascia from the Ferrari 812 Superfast, as seen in the headlights, and the Ferrari Portofino, as seen in the front bumper and the grille.
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