
The Broadway is a classic car featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and returning to Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the continuation of the Los Santos Drug Wars update, released on February 9,
The Broadway is a classic car featured in GTA: San Andreas and returning to GTA Online as part of the continuation of the Los Santos Drug Wars update, released on February 9, 2023, during the Broadway Week event. It is manufactured by Classique in the .
The Broadway resembles a convertible lowrider from the late 1940s, specifically based on a 1947 Cadillac Series 62.
The front of the car is easily distinguishable by its small bumper, wide grille and protruding nose, in conjunction with circular headlights, a central trim on the hood lid and the split windscreen. The sides are mostly dominated by rounded fenders with body trims on them, while the doors have traditional handles and classic rounded mirrors. The rear assumes a slanted profile and has a wide trunk lid, small tail lights and a bulky bumper. It is only available with the roof down.
Broadways are the only vehicles in the game that allows the player to do Pimping missions. In addition, being a lowrider that supports hydraulics from Loco Low Co., a Broadway can be used to participate in the Lowrider Challenge at Unity Station, Los Santos.
The car is seen with a variety of primary colors for the bodywork, as well as white/dark grey secondary colors for the interior (though it can be changed at Loco Low Co.). It has classic wheels with a circular dish/cap on them.
The Broadway appears to be largely based on the 1946-1948 Oldsmobile 66 Club Sedan, with elements taken from 1940s Chevrolet models, Fleetmaster, Fleetline and Stylemaster, seen mainly in the grille and the tail light shape. The headlights seem to been inspired by the ones found on the 1939–1940 Oldsmobile Series 70.
The car retains some of the characteristics from its previous rendition, but assumes a taller and narrower profile. On the front, the car has a bulky chrome bumper at the bottom with a license plate on the center, while the upper area has a trapezium-shaped grille with three horizontal elements and a vertical one on the center, also finished in chrome. Near the upper corners of the grille are two circular headlights, while the hood/nose has a protruding shape with the Classique emblem on the front. The same hood opens to reveal the engine bay and two support frames connected to the front fenders (if present).
On the sides, the car has protruding fenders and chrome trim at the bottom of the wheelbase with various lines on the rearmost end, as well as a "Classique" badge on the front left fender, and traditional chrome door handles. The cabin/greenhouse area is rounded in shape and bears chrome trim around the windows, the separations on the door windows and the waist lines running between the seams hood and trunk seams, along with rounded mirrors.