Corvega Atomic V-8

The Corvega Atomic V-8 is a vehicle found throughout the wastelands of the former United States.

Background
Manufactured by Chryslus Motors under the Corvega brand, the Atomic V-8 was a rugged, dependable sedan that was one of the most popular models, available across the United States.

Characteristics
The Atomic V-8 is commonly identified by its distinctive stacked headlights, trapezoid-shaped grille, and tailfins. The car is powered by a massive nuclear reactor fitted in the rear and was manufactured as a two-door and four-door car in a variety of colors. A second two-door version with a bubble top and more streamlined appearance is advertised, but is not seen around the wasteland, suggesting it was either brand-new or unpopular. All Corvegas of this type only have door handles on the driver side. The interior commonly was appointed in red, especially in the second-generation models that entered the market before the Great War. Some models were capable of towing trailers and boats.

Locations

 * Two stacked on a few cars around the Paradise Falls entrance.
 * A few can be found inside of the Corvega factory.
 * On display in the Chryslus Building lobby.
 * In the Corvega assembly plant, one is on display by the front desk.
 * One at Rayburn Point.
 * One at Kawaketak Station.
 * There are 174 Atomic V-8 vehicles in Appalachia. Several pristine variants can be found in the Watoga Underground.

Appearances
The Corvega Atomic V-8 appears in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes

 * The symbol on the hood of the four-door Corvega is the same as the one that can be found on several Chevrolet vehicles from the 1950s, including the 1957 "Bel-Air."
 * The name Corvega is a portmanteau of two notorious Chevrolet car models: the Corvette and the Vega.
 * The Corvega seen only in Fallout 4 strongly resembles the Desoto Adventurer II concept car.

Gallery

 * Fallout 3/New Vegas