2015 GTA Spano

The 2015 GTA Spano is the successor to the 2010 GTA Spano.

Overview
The 2015 GTA Spano is a facelift of the 2010 version and features various improvements.

The 2015 GTA Spano now features an 8 L (7,990 cc) twin-turbocharged V10 developed in-house by GTA Spania instead of a supercharged version of the Dodge Viper's 8.4 L V10. The power output has been increased to 912 HP (925 PS) and the torque to 900 lb-ft (1,220 Nm). Weight reduction measures were taken, resulting in a final weight of 3,087 lbs (1,400 kg).

The 2015 GTA Spano's performance is also improved, with 0-100 km/h done in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h).

Asphalt 8: Airborne
The 2015 GTA Spano was added to the game as part of the Rio Update.

The 2015 GTA Spano is seen as a large improvement over its predecessor, with a starting rank of 1544, a MAX rank of 1681, a MAX+PRO rank of 1770 (shared to the Bentley EXP10 Speed 6 & Icona Vulcano V12 Hybrid from Class A), and a Tuning Kit bonus of +32 rank points. As the car is an Elite Car, it can be tuned above or below 1770.

The 2015 GTA Spano features largely improved performance over its predecessor, complete with large improvements on all aspects. The car handles roughly the same, though. In terms of nitro consumption rates, it is rated as 6/12/16.

The 2015 GTA Spano is currently the fourth most expensive car to max out credits-wise, topping out at. However, it currently holds the record for the most expensive token-upgradable car in the game, costing a maximum of !

The 2015 GTA Spano is the first and only VIP-exclusive car in the game, unlockable at VIP Level 15 (400,000 VIP Points). Once unlocked, it requires in order to be purchased.

In addition to its extreme upgrade prices, the 2015 GTA Spano also holds the record of being the most expensive car to obtain, requiring a minimum of 40 Vault of Tokens / Master Credit Pack purchases, an equivalent price of or. '''This would result in a total price of US$3,999.60 (≈US$4,000)!  Due to the extremely high costs and a very low "bang for your buck" level, it is highly advised''' NOT to go through the VIP levels to get this car.

As such, the 2015 GTA Spano will remain as nothing more than a novelty showcase car of its owner's wealth as practically every other high end Class S is significantly cheaper in comparison to buy and upgrade while having similar or even superior performance stats. It even suffers defeat to the Mosler GT3, McLaren 675LT and Jaguar XJ220S, all of which are cheaper to buy and have slightly better performances than that of the 2015 Spano.

Also it takes more number of Pro Kit cards which makes it a another reason for which we should not go for this car. It requires 52x V12 Engine Cards. Instead of this players can go for and upgrade Vulcan for 32x V12 engine cards, 12 V12s for Icona Vulcano and 24x V12s for Aventador SV which are better choices than Spano.

Tune-ups cost and takes 2h 30 min to finish.

With a short lived glitch, the 2015 GTA Spano could actually be obtained more easily outside of VIP, but was priced at (same as the Lamborghini Egoista). This has since been patched with the 2015 GTA Spano no longer viewable in the garage or selectable for races.

For its Mastery rewards, visit 2015 GTA Spano\Mastery Challenges.