GTA 5 Mods adds lore-friendly Truffade Ventoux supercar inspired by Bugatti Mistral
Truffade Ventoux brought a Bugatti Mistral-style Truffade into GTA V, with 4 LODs, a custom-wrap template, and a few rough edges to watch.
Truffade Ventoux landed in GTA5-Mods.com’s latest-uploads feed as a new add-on car, and for lore-friendly garage builds it was the kind of release that immediately made sense. It wore a Truffade badge, drew directly from the Bugatti Mistral, and arrived with the sort of practical extras collectors actually care about: 4 LODs, hands on steering wheel, working speed dials, and a body template for custom wraps.
The upload page put it in the current top of the GTA V mod pipeline rather than burying it in the archive, with the listing showing a first upload roughly 17 hours earlier and a follow-up update minutes later. That quick revision matters, because it suggested angeeeell301 was already paying attention to the early response and cleaning things up fast. The page also gave a special shoutout to C6g3 for porting the car, which is the kind of name credit that usually signals a mod built on collaboration rather than a one-and-done throwaway.

On the lore side, Ventoux did the job cleanly. Truffade has always been GTA’s shorthand for the expensive, excessive, vaguely French hypercar fantasy, and a Mistral-inspired shape fits that lane without pushing the whole game into full parody. The spawn name is ventoux, so anyone dropping it into a trainer or similar tool had a straightforward path to getting it on the street.
The caveats were just as useful as the features. The creator said the car used the vanilla Thrax sound set and recommended any W16 engine sound mod instead, which is the right warning to give before someone expects a bespoke audio package and gets a familiar GTA V supercar note instead. The page also flagged a plate issue, saying the license plate might not appear correctly in some situations. That is not a dealbreaker, but it is the sort of blemish that keeps a release in the “good upload” column instead of the “fully polished keeper” column.

Installed properly, Ventoux looked solid enough for a clean single-player or garage-focused mod load order. The add-on structure, dlcpacks placement, and dlclist.xml entry are standard procedure, and the included LODs make it more than a static showpiece. In a crowded Bugatti-inspired corner of the mod scene, the Ventoux stood out because it knew exactly what it was trying to be: a believable Truffade supercar with enough real-world flavor to matter, and just enough roughness to remind you it was still version 1.0.
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