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ONO
Industrial & commerical electronics ST · Statewide
ONO is a Japanese electronics company introduced in Grand Theft Auto Online's Cunning Stunts update and due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI. Its product range runs from office equipment like paper cutters and laminators to giant arena screens and industrial control panels, and it has served as a minor sponsor on racing liveries and jackets. The brand may nod to various two-syllable Japanese electronics names.
GTA VI Confirmation
ONO is confirmed for Grand Theft Auto VI, but no specific trailer shot, screenshot, promotional image, Leonida location, or timestamp has been identified for the company. Its announced GTA VI presence follows earlier use of the brand in Grand Theft Auto Online, where it first appeared with the Cunning Stunts update.
The available material does not identify a GTA VI product, store, factory, billboard, vehicle livery, or character associated with ONO. Its role in Leonida therefore cannot be narrowed beyond its classification as an industrial and commercial electronics business.
Industrial Equipment Branding
In Grand Theft Auto Online, ONO supplied the operating panels fitted to lathe machines made by Kabel Manufacturing. It also provided large display installations used at Maze Bank Arena, alongside smaller workplace equipment such as document trimmers and laminating machines. The name appeared separately as sponsorship branding on certain racing clothing items and vehicle paint schemes.
A Kabel lathe controller carries an ONO model designation containing “69”, part of Rockstar’s recurring crude-number joke. The same designation includes “KYS”, an abbreviation for “kill yourself”. ONO is written オノ in Japanese; Ono is also a Japanese family name meaning “small field”. Its short logo style has been compared with Japanese electronics firms including NEC and JVC.
Media
ONO on the GTA Wiki
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