For other uses, see Towtruck.
The Tow Truck (also named "Towtruck") is a hook-and-chain tow truck featured in Grand Theft Auto 2, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, The Lost and Damned and Grand Theft Auto V. It is manufactured by Vapid in the HD Universe.
Design[]
Grand Theft Auto 2[]
The Tow Truck debuted in Grand Theft Auto 2 as a towing vehicle based on the chassis of a Chevrolet COE, and a cab design similar to certain large trucks in the game (including the Van, Ice Cream Van, Hot Dog Van and the G4 Bank Van); the vehicle is only available with a yellow body color.
Despite its name, the vehicle lacks any towing ability, unlike the Truck Cab and Truck Cab SX. It cannot be obtained by normal means in the original releases.[ref?]
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas[]
In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Towtruck's cabin and front end resembles a third generation Chevy C/K.
The front section bears similarities with the Bobcat, only with a slightly larger grille and slightly bulkier design. The rear bed carries a dedicated towing rig with a functional crane arm and unusable amber lights on top. Towtrucks are normally seen in a grayish white color with secondary-colored side stripes on the cab, where the upper and lower borders are actually determined by the primary color. Oddly, the Towtruck shares the same horn with the Super GT.
The Lost and Damned[]
The Vapid Towtruck in The Lost and Damned is depicted with an older appearance, resembling a Chevrolet C3100 tow truck and a 1940-1950 Ford F-100. However, the headlights and grille look like they are from a 1975-'79 Ford Econoline van, and the windshield and door tops appear to be from a 1980's Ford F-Series.
The Towtruck is mostly comparable to the Slamvan in terms of design, having almost the same front and cab, with some alterations in the headlights, the grille and the front bumper, while having marker lights on the roof. The rear bed carries a dedicated towing rig with dual crane arms and unusable amber beacons on the outer sides. The rear bumper is flat and has top-mounted circular tail lights on the outer sides of the bumper, but no reversing lights (like various vehicles). Like the "beater" variants of the Emperor, Sabre, and Vigero, the Towtruck features a distorted horn, shared with the beater Vigero.
The vehicle can only be found in a beater condition, with rusty bodywork and faded "Native Engines" logos on its doors. The vehicle spawns in a variety of single colors for the cabin and the bed, and uses plain circular rims similar to the Slamvan, fitted with whitewall tires. Like its appearance in GTA 2, the Towtruck cannot be used to tow vehicles.
Grand Theft Auto V[]
The Towtruck returns in Grand Theft Auto V with the same design as in TLAD, but this time with a functional towing hitch and roof lights, which can be activated by tapping the horn button. Unlike the TLAD iteration, the vehicle has license plates on both bumpers.
The Towtruck is fitted with a CB radio, and occasional trucker chatter can be heard regardless of whether the main radio is turned on or off. The chatter will only play if playing as Trevor and in Blaine County.
The vehicle spawns in a slightly dilapidated bodywork with no markings around, and spawns in a limited variety of colors, where the primary color is applied on the lower half, while the secondary color is applied on the upper half of the cab and the upper sections of the bed walls. Its wheels are similar to its previous iteration, being similar to the "Classic Rod" rims seen in Los Santos Customs. However, it uses regular tires with no whitewall details around.
Current Design Gallery[]
Version History Gallery[]
Performance[]
Grand Theft Auto 2[]
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas[]
- Vehicle
Despite being a tow truck, the Towtruck is very fast, but has slight understeer. It is ideal for off-road use because of its soft suspensions, great grip, and powerful V8 engine. It is also a durable vehicle, and can even survive a collision with a Rhino, which normally destroys weaker vehicles. This can be especially useful during the Los Santos Riots, as it can take a large number of bullets and survive close up explosions. It has similar handling to the Sadler, but has a stronger engine and higher top speed. Its overall performance is tied with that of the Yosemite.
The Towtruck shares the same engine sound as the Ambulance, Berkley's RC Van, BoxBurg, Burrito, Journey, Mule, Newsvan, Pony, Securicar and the Utility Van.
- Features
The Towtruck can be used to connect almost every land vehicle in the game (an ability shared with the Tractor), making it useful for stealing locked cars or rare vehicles. It can be also used to tow aircraft as heavy as the Nevada to store them in a garage to unlock them, though it is more tricky due to the high traffic in the cities, narrow areas and limited large storage facilities.
The Towtruck is able to tow multiple tow-trucks and move them with no apparent issue. However, care must be taken, because the inertia generated by the vehicle when turning to a side will be severe for the last Towtrucks of the chain, which means if the vehicle makes a sharp turn, the others from the rear will be sent flying away, usually damaging and destroying them in the process.
GTA San Andreas Overview[]
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engine | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
N/A | 99 / 160 | 5 | Diesel | RWD | 3500 / 7716 |
N/A | N/A | 5 | N/A | RWD | Cannot be observed |
The Lost and Damned[]
The HD Universe rendition of the Towtruck is considerably inferior in performance, possessing average acceleration (owed largely to its light weight) and top speed, and poor steering, which requires the aid of brakes to corner sharply. Its rear wheel drive configuration also results in the Towtruck suffering from minor sliding after tight turns.
For a rusty vehicle like the Towtruck, it is powered by a decent single-cam V8 engine with four double barrel carburetors, similar to that of the Slamvan. Said engine is coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front engine, rear wheel drive layout. The engine sound is also unique, being a muscle-like sound like the Slamvan, but with a much lower pitch and is rather noisy.
TLAD Overview[]
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engines | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
N/A | 78 / 125 | 5 | N/A | RWD | 2500 / 5512 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
N/A | N/A | 5 | FR SOHC V8 w/ 4 Double Barrel Carburetors (In-game model) | RWD | Cannot be observed |
Grand Theft Auto V[]
- Vehicle
The Towtruck's performance in GTA V is slightly worse. Its traction has been dramatically reduced, so much so, that the lack of power from its V8 engine causes little-to-no wheel-spin when holding the brake and accelerator, or driving against a wall. This significant power reduction makes its acceleration rate incredibly slow, and its top speed has been majorly affected by this reduction. Handling wise, the vehicle has a short turning radius, meaning it is incapable of turning sharp corners without a risk of oversteer. However, the slow speed usually makes this impossible.
Again, the car is powered by a single-cam V8 engine with four double barrel carburettors, coupled to a four-speed gearbox in a front engine, rear wheel drive layout. Its engine sound is generally low-revving and smooth, shared with vans like the Burrito, the Pony and the Speedo.
- Features
The Towtruck shares its towing capability with the larger Towtruck, which can be completed by reversing the truck up to a vehicle and setting the crane height to the vehicle being towed (or driving a car into the hook), until a clunk noise is heard to register the attachment. Because of the inferior performance, the Towtruck can only move small vehicles with a slight struggle, and requires all available engine upgrades and a flat surface to make any progress with large vehicles.
The vehicle is also capable of creating a chain and staying attached to other vehicles even if the player is not in it, meaning they can create large chains of tow trucks strung together without them de-spawning.
GTA V Overview[]
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engine | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
Fuel Tank Size (litres) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N/A | 62 / 100 | 4 | N/A | RWD | 5000 / 11023 | 65 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
N/A | 78 / 126 | 4 | FR SOHC V8 w/ 4 Double Barrel Carburetors (In-game model) | RWD | Cannot be observed | Cannot be observed |
Rockstar Games Social Club[]
Grand Theft Auto V[]
Modifications[]
Grand Theft Auto V[]
Category | Modification | Cost (GTA V) | Cost (GTA Online) | |
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Armor | No Armor | $100 | $200 | |
Armor Upgrade 20% | $500 | $4,500 | ||
Armor Upgrade 40% | $1,250 | $7,500 | ||
Armor Upgrade 60% | $2,000 | $12,000 | ||
Armor Upgrade 80% | $3,500 | $21,000 | ||
Armor Upgrade 100% | $5,000 | $30,000 | ||
Brakes | Stock Brakes | $100 | $200 | |
Street Brakes | $2,000 | $4,000 | ||
Sport Brakes | $2,700 | $5,400 | ||
Race Brakes | $3,500 | $7,000 | ||
Engine | EMS Upgrade, Level 1 | $900 | $1,800 | |
EMS Upgrade, Level 2 | $1,250 | $2,500 | ||
EMS Upgrade, Level 3 | $1,800 | $3,600 | ||
EMS Upgrade, Level 4 | $3,350 | $6,700 | ||
Explosives | Ignition Bomb | N/A | $5,000 | |
Remote Bomb | N/A | $7,500 | ||
Horns | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Horns | - | - | |
Lights | Headlights | Stock Lights | $100 | $200 |
Xenon Lights | $300 | $3,000 | ||
Neon Kits | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Lights | - | - | |
Loss/Theft Prevention | Tracker | N/A | $2,000 | |
Full Coverage | N/A | $ | ||
Plates | Blue on White 1 | $50 | $200 | |
Blue on White 2 | $50 | $200 | ||
Blue on White 3 | $50 | $200 | ||
Yellow on Blue | $75 | $300 | ||
Yellow on Black | $150 | $600 | ||
Respray | Main article: Vehicle Customization in GTA V/Respray Colors | - | - | |
Sell | Sell Vehicle | N/A | $ | |
Suspension | Stock Suspension | $100 | $200 | |
Lowered Suspension | $500 | $1,000 | ||
Street Suspension | $1,000 | $2,000 | ||
Sport Suspension | $1,700 | $3,400 | ||
Competition Suspension | $2,200 | $4,400 | ||
Transmission | Stock Transmission | $100 | $200 | |
Street Transmission | $2,950 | $5,900 | ||
Sports Transmission | $3,250 | $6,500 | ||
Race Transmission | $4,000 | $8,000 | ||
Turbo | None | $500 | $1,000 | |
Turbo Tuning | $2,500 | $30,000 | ||
Wheels | Main article: Los Santos Customs/Wheels | - | - | |
Windows | None | $100 | $500 | |
Light Smoke | $200 | $1,500 | ||
Dark Smoke | $450 | $3,500 | ||
Limo | $700 | $5,000 |
Image Gallery[]
Prominent Appearances in Gameplay[]
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas[]
- Wear Flowers in Your Hair - Jethro was working under a damaged Tow Truck when CJ and The Truth arrived at the gas station in Easter Basin.
Locations[]
Grand Theft Auto 2[]
- The vehicle is only available in the game's multiplayer modes, as it cannot be found in any districts in Anywhere City or any single-player missions.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas[]
- Inside the Angel Pine Junkyard.
- Usually seen driving around Ocean Docks and its vicinity.
- Usually seen driving around at the LVA Freight Depot, Las Venturas.
- Spawn often while driving other tow trucks.
The Lost and Damned[]
- Usually driving around Bohan.
- Spawns all around Alderney, but appears most often in Berchem, Normandy, Leftwood, Alderney City, or Westdyke.
- Sometimes seen driving around Northwood or North Holland.
- Spawns more frequently if the player is driving a Slamvan.
- It can be seen driving around Beechwood City.
Grand Theft Auto V[]
- Spawns outside Beeker's Garage in the Paleto Bay Rest Stop. It can sometimes be found with a unique black and green colour scheme.
- Can also be spotted on highways.
- Sometimes spawns on the beach down the road from the Sandy Shores Tattoo Parlor next to Marina Drive, though a Rat-Loader may be found instead.
- May spawn in front of the Los Santos Naval Port on Elysian Island during the Scouting the Port mission.
Radio Stations[]
- In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Tow Truck plays K-DST.
- In The Lost and Damned, the default radio stations are grouped by genre. The Tow Truck uses the "Classic Rock" group which can play Liberty Rock Radio.
- In Grand Theft Auto V, the default radio stations are grouped by genre. The Tow Truck uses the "Country" group which plays Rebel Radio.
Trivia[]
General[]
- It is possible to daisy-chain multiple Tow Trucks together and create long, millipede-like trains of connected vehicles. However, these connections become considerably more unstable the longer the chain stretches.
Episodes from Liberty City[]
- The hood of the Tow Truck will not break off, even when destroyed. This also applies to its van counterpart, the Slamvan.
Grand Theft Auto V[]
- If the Clown horn is installed, the horn will repeat itself until the button is released.
- Also, when driving the Towtruck to Los Santos Customs, the Clown horn is the only horn available for a preview.
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
- There is a grille option for the Slamvan Custom, the Apocalypse Slamvan and the Nightmare Slamvan called "70s Hybrid Grille", which gives these vehicles a similar front end to that of the Towtruck.
- The equivalent for the Future Shock Slamvan is the "Cross Beam" grille.
- The equivalents for the Slamtruck are the "Billet Grilles".
Oversights[]
- On the PC, Xbox, and Mobile versions of GTA San Andreas, the towing cable and hook may sometimes disappear from the towing arm, especially when losing a towed car due to high speed and sharp turning. It will still be capable of towing vehicles without a visible hook, though.
- In GTA San Andreas, towing a Dozer and turning the Tow Truck sharply in any direction will throw the two vehicles in opposite directions with great force. Also, if towing a Packer with some vehicles on its back, the vehicles may sometimes be thrown into the air with great force, and the Packer may catch on fire and explode. Similar glitches may also occur if towing a line of multiple Towtrucks. The same applies to the Tractor.
- In GTA V, towing a vehicle and storing the Towtruck in the protagonist's personal garage will cause the vehicle being towed to enter the garage with the Tow Truck. However, the vehicle will remain attached to the Towtruck and may damage other vehicles in the garage.
- Using Franklin's special ability to perform sharp turning whilst towing a vehicle will cause the tow to glitch, resulting the vehicle flinging erratically.
Changes[]
Update | Change(s) | |
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Grand Theft Auto V & Grand Theft Auto Online PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, PC | ||
1.68 | 12/12/2023 | Renamed from "Towtruck" to "Tow Truck"[1] |
See Also[]
- Towtruck (Yankee-based) - Yankee-based tow truck.
- Slamvan - Whose GTA V rendition draws similarities with the Towtruck.
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- ↑ File Data:
Before (and original version) <gameName>TOWTRUCK</gameName> TOWTRUCK = Towtruck
After (Enhanced version) <gameName>TOWTRUCK</gameName> TOWTRUCK = Tow Truck