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| Urga Ogar 7 V8 | |
|---|---|
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| Vehicle in Just Cause 3 | |
| Type | Buggy |
| Weapons | None |
| Rarity | Common |
| List of owners | Medici Military The Rebellion |
| Top speed (km/h) | 175 |
| Top speed (mph) | ~108.7 |
The Urga Ogar 7 V8 is a buggy in Just Cause 3.
Appearance[]
It's a buggy with a welded pipe frame/roll cage.
The Rebel drop description says "The lightning quick Urga Ogar 7 V8 buggy is the ideal vehicle for reconnaissance missions, harrassment strikes and off-road pursuit of targets."
This vehicle is a successor to the Stinger GP from Just Cause.
Performance[]
Excellent for off-roading. Judging by the name, it has a V8 engine. The suspension is much better than that of an average vehicle.
There's also an armed version called Weaponized Urga Ogar.
Versions and locations[]
- At Military bases in Medici:
- Vigilator Nord, near the gates.
- Porto Vena.
- Cava Grande.
- Cava Geminos Sud.
- Guardia Grande Pastura II.
- ?
- ?
- Boom Island.
- Appears in many missions as an enemy vehicle:
- Spawns on some trains.
- At the end of some wingsuit courses. There is a chance it may be a Rebellion variant.
- Rico spawns leaning against one if he spawns near Grotta Contrabandero. This is strange because that is a rebel hideout.
Rebellion version:
- At many captured Military bases in Medici, among other random rebel cars:
- In a Random Encounter, where you're asked to deliver it somewhere, because the rebels need it for reconnaissance.
- Unlocked for Rebel drop after completing the Le Tutor base.
- During Turncoat, one spawns at the farm where Zeno flies to. After the mission, it disappears unless you take it.
- Also at Boom Island.
- At the end of some wing suit courses. There is a chance it may be a military variant.
With a bomb:
- In a Crash bomb race.
Trivia[]
- It's made by the fictional company Urga.
- It is the successor to the Maddox FVA 45 and Stinger GP from previous games in the series. The successor to this vehicle in Just Cause 4 is the Vagabundo Buggy with a nearly identical design.
- "Ogar" is Polish for "hound" or "bloodhound".
- The Urga Ogar 7 V8 bears great resemblance to the Carson Dust Storm SuperTurbo from Burnout Paradise. This may have been designed by Burnout developers who were reported to have helped design Just Cause 3 vehicles and improve their handling.
- The engine when at slow/medium speeds somewhat sounds similar to the Sakura Aquila Metro ST and Maddox FVA 45 at higher speeds from Just Cause 2.
- The rebel drop description seems to have a misspelled word. "Harrassment" should be spelled "harassment" (one "r" as opposed to two "r"s).
Gallery[]
Medici Military[]
The Rebellion[]
Miscellaneous[]
Equipped with the bomb from the Crash bomb event.
As seen in the Rebel Drop menu.
The unlock screen, after liberating Le Tutor.

























