FFVII Remake Concept Art Shows Off Shinra Hauler SA-37 Car a

FFVII Remake Concept Art Shows Off Shinra Hauler SA-37 Car

Once again, Square Enix showed art from Final Fantasy VII Remake and compared it to the original game. This time, it involves a minor vehicle. The new FFVII Remake concept art and screenshots show off the Shinra Hauler SA-37, a car that appears multiple times in the game. It also showed up in Crisis Core: FFVII.

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The Shinra SA-37 is a three-wheel car that appears at certain points in FFVII Remake. It features a mako engine. The description points out how it “survived” certain events in the game. First, there’s a piece of concept art here. It shows that this is essentially a truck. It looks at how items can be stored in the back of it.
FFVII Remake Concept Art Shows Off Shinra Hauler SA-37 Car 1

Next, here are some screenshots of the original Shinra SA-37. It both appeared on display at the Shinra building and the team drove in it.

Finally, here’s a screenshot of the Shinra car in FFVII Remake. It is something of a spoiler, given when it appeared during the game. That’s only one moment when it showed up, however, People could see it on the streets of Midgar early on when controlling Cloud and on display in the company building.
FFVII Remake Concept Art Shows Off Shinra Hauler SA-37 Car

Final Fantasy VII Remake is available for the PS4, while the Intergrade version is available on the PS5 and PC via Epic Games Store and Steam.


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