The Rivelta Mercurio's real-life origin was the Ferrari 360 Modena, with some features from the Mazda RX-7. Ferrari's footprint on the car design is very evident in the front and rear ends, with extra curves and pop-up headlights taken from the RX-7 (often thereby made the car look like Chevrolet Corvette C5). It is a grip-type car that does not drift, and is often thought of as the second most difficult grip car to control, second only to the Himmel E.O.. Ridge Racer V marks the car's only appearance in the entire series, and was the game's cover car. In fact, the car was also described as "The symbol of Ridge City".
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| - The Rivelta Mercurio's real-life origin was the Ferrari 360 Modena, with some features from the Mazda RX-7. Ferrari's footprint on the car design is very evident in the front and rear ends, with extra curves and pop-up headlights taken from the RX-7 (often thereby made the car look like Chevrolet Corvette C5). It is a grip-type car that does not drift, and is often thought of as the second most difficult grip car to control, second only to the Himmel E.O.. Ridge Racer V marks the car's only appearance in the entire series, and was the game's cover car. In fact, the car was also described as "The symbol of Ridge City".
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| - The Rivelta Mercurio's real-life origin was the Ferrari 360 Modena, with some features from the Mazda RX-7. Ferrari's footprint on the car design is very evident in the front and rear ends, with extra curves and pop-up headlights taken from the RX-7 (often thereby made the car look like Chevrolet Corvette C5). It is a grip-type car that does not drift, and is often thought of as the second most difficult grip car to control, second only to the Himmel E.O.. Ridge Racer V marks the car's only appearance in the entire series, and was the game's cover car. In fact, the car was also described as "The symbol of Ridge City".
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