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Revision as of 06:52, 9 November 2012
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This is a temporary list of all vehicles seen in the trailer & screenshots for Grand Theft Auto V, and whether they are known from previous GTA games:
Named vehicles
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Caddy (0:17)
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Serrano (0:25)
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Premier (0:31)
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Landstalker (0:31)
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Burrito, updated from GTA IV (0:47)
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Buffalo (0:49)
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Feltzer (0:51)
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Futo (0:53)
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Bodhi (0:53).
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Boxville (0:54)
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Futo (0:54)
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9F (0:57)
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Emperor (0:57/0:59)
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Manana (0:57)
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Peyote (0:59)
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Habanero (1:00)
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Vader (1:01)
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Police Cruiser (1:05)
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Police Maverick (1:07)
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Ambulance (1:09)
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The new Cheetah model
It is possible that some of the GTA IV models seen in the trailer may simply be placeholders that may not appear in the final game.
Unnamed vehicles
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A personal water craft, with "Speedophile 2000" written on its side (0:19).
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A 4-door SUV, based on the Range Rover, possibly a comeback of the original Huntley (0:23).
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A Dewbauchee sports car, possibly based on the Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster, and the front of a Ferrari California (0:25/1:04).
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A plane, possibly a seaplane similar to the Skimmer (0:28).
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A biplane with crop-dusting capabilities (like the Cropduster) (0:44).
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Ditto.
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A car, possibly based on a 1950's Chevrolet Bel Air or a 58' Chevrolet Impala, reminiscent of GTA San Andreas' Tornado (0:46).
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An Ubermacht sports car, possibly based on the 2005 BMW 3-Series E93, possibly a Furzen or an updated Sentinel (0:50).
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A crossover SUV, possibly based on the Infiniti FX (0:51).
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An off-road pick-up, possibly based on the Jeep Gladiator (0:51/0:54).
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A pair of BMXes. It should be noted that they are missing their front wheels, so they may just be props (0:53/0:54).
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A muscle car, similar to the Phoenix (0:56).
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Possible an updated, new version of the Linerunner (0:58).
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A fighter jet, based on the F35 Lightning II, a VTOL like the Hydra (1:00).
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A sports car, possibly based on a 2011 Bentley Continental GT, and may be a sportier version of the Cognoscenti (1:05).
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A Blimp (1:11/0:17).
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A fighter jet, possibly a Hydra.
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Three men racing on dirtbikes, possibly a Sanchezes, Enduros or Spikes.
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A private jet, possibly a Shamal (1:10).
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A road-bike.
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Possible variant of the Police Maverick. It appears to be based on a Eurocopter AS 350 BA.
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Ditto, with searchlight activated.
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A dirtbike
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Fighter plane
Max Payne 3
Part of this article are based on realistic Speculation and might not turn out to be correct. |
Photographed aeroplanes
In various points in Rockstar's Max Payne 3, photographs of aeroplanes can be found stuck to walls. These are believed to be screenshots of GTA V:
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A passenger jet, like the Shamal.
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Ditto.
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A large propeller-driven plane.
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A fighter jet like the one shown in the first trailer.
Files in Max Payne 3
Since the release of Max Payne 3, the files contained in the game were highly investigated. Several of them were found having strong similarities with GTA IV's vehicle files. However, those new files contained in Max Payne 3 make several mentions regarding vehicles that were not known so far in the series, and the conclusion was soon made that these files were "leaked" from GTA V. While they are a significant source of info mainly regarding the vehicles, it is highly possible that they were taken from an early stage in the development of GTA V, thus making this a relatively poorly reliable source of information. Here is what was shown in these files:
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