Maibatsu Manchez

Maibatsu Manchez

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How to get the Manchez in GTA Online:

The Manchez can be purchased in GTA Online from Southern S.A. Super Autos for a price of $67,000. The Manchez can be stored in any of your Properties/Garages as a Personal Vehicle. It can be customized at Los Santos Customs. You can also modify it in a Vehicle Workshop inside one of your owned properties. Once acquired, you can request the delivery of the Manchez from the Mechanic. It can also arrive at the player's own MC Clubhouse Bike Service, where you're tasked to modify a customer's bike to their specification and deliver it back to them, or you can optionally purchase it directly.

Maibatsu Manchez in Real Life:

The design of the Maibatsu Manchez is based on a real life 500cc KTM.

Maibatsu Manchez Top Speed:

The actual top speed of the Manchez in GTA V is 113.50 mph (182.66 km/h) when it's fully upgraded, as it's been accurately tested in-game by Broughy1322.

Can you sell the Manchez in GTA Online?

Yes, you can sell the Manchez at Los Santos Customs for a resale price of $40,200 (60% of the original purchase), plus 50% of the value of your upgrades.

Performance

Speed
77.8%
Acceleration
73.75%
Braking
40%
Handling
65.15%