Beta Vehicles in GTA V

This page lists vehicles cut from Grand Theft Auto V and/or Grand Theft Auto Online.

These vehicles may be found in the files, in screenshots, or via audio. For example, handling codes, models, or other forms of coding may remain in the files, or audio of vehicles and their names can also be found.

Beta Vehicles
Vehicles that have been removed from the game, either entirely or with some traces left over.

FIB Helicopter
The FIB Helicopter was supposed to be an FIB variant of the Frogger but was removed for unknown reasons. It can only be obtained by spawning Trevor Phillips Enterprises Frogger and changing the livery. It was later added to the Enhanced Version of GTA Online in The Contract update, where it is used by the FIB during the mission Setup: Data Recovery.

Bale Trailer


A trailer intended to carry bale loads, that could be towed with a Fieldmaster. It cannot be found anywhere in the game, but the model, name, handling and all other related code still exist in the files.

Grain Trailer
Similar to the bale trailer, the Grain Trailer was intended to be towed by Fieldmasters. This version contains grain.

Replaced Vehicles
Vehicles whose purpose was replaced with another vehicle.
 * In the first trailer, a first-generation Police Cruiser is seen. This is replaced with the newer designed second generation model in the final game.
 * In the first trailer, a first-generation Police Maverick is seen. This is replaced with the newer designed second generation model in the final game.

Name Changes
Numerous vehicles' names were changed through development.

Physical changes
Visual changes made to vehicles.
 * In the first trailer, the Baller had six spoke wheels and RR Sport front quarter duct.
 * In the first trailer, in Michael's trailer, and in various pre-release screenshots, both the Rapid GT and the the Rapid GT convertible's rear badge appears to be at the very top of the rear platform, just underneath the spoiler lip, while in the final game it is centralised according to the rear light units.
 * In the first trailer, the Ambulance sports the original vision-based lightbar from GTA IV.
 * In the first trailer, the Phoenix is seen without a rear lip spoiler. This was originally unavailable in-game, however was finally made available as part of the Cunning Stunts update, albeit for the enhanced version of the game only.
 * In the first trailer, the Duster appears to spray pesticide. While this is possible in GTA Online, it only creates a singular trail as oppose to using the mounted spray system on the plane's wings.
 * In the second trailer, the Taco Van assumes an all-white design with decals, rather than a yellow and white base design.
 * The layout for police vehicle sirens was changed several times, particularly with the Stanier-based Police Cruiser, Interceptor-based Police Cruiser, Sheriff Cruiser and Sheriff SUV:
 * In several trailers and pre-release official screenshots, police lights are shown to be reversed from their layout in the final game.
 * In various pre-release screenshots, the police lights are laid out according to the final game.
 * In the final game, the red sirens are placed on the left and blue on the right (when looking from a rear view)
 * In Trevor's trailer, the Cuban 800 features red markers on the end of its propellers.
 * In various pre-release screenshots, the Stanier-based Police Cruiser as well as the Sheriff Cruiser originally sported chrome grilles, similar to the Taxi, as well as a different pushbar, similar to GTA IV's Police Cruiser pushbar . They also sported indicators included as part of the headlight design, giving the vehicle a much more curved impression as oppose to its all-white square headlights in the final game.
 * In a pre-release official screenshot, the Cheetah had a glass roof and the original GTA IV Grotti logo was mounted on the nose of the vehicle.
 * In a pre-release screenshot, the Comet shared its rim design with the Khamelion.
 * In a pre-release screenshot, the Dominator shared its rim design with the Gauntlet.
 * In pre-release screenshots, both the Injection and the Duster had cleaner body designs, lacking scratches, worn, faded areas and rust.
 * In a pre-release screenshot, the Blazer had a grip on its rear and two springs/shock absorbers.
 * In a pre-release screenshot, the P-996 LAZER had a standard orange afterburner effect as oppose to the purple afterburner seen in the final game.
 * In the Cunning Stunt Academy trailer, the 1st generation Tipper has a different grille.
 * In a Warstock Cache & Carry advertisement, as well as in the original Warstock Cache and Carry vehicle image files, the Barracks featured a full-canvas covering the rear bed, and the camouflage design was less bright and prominent.
 * In a Legendary Motorsport advertisement, the Adder had a spoiler.
 * In a Warstock Cache & Carry advertisement, the Titan sports a full grey paintjob as opposed to a camouflage livery, similar to U.S.A.F. C-130's.
 * Image files in-game reveal the Tractor had a much shorter wheelbase and engine bay compartment.
 * In the game files, the convertible Rapid GT features unused modifications such as bonnets, exhausts and spoilers. In the final game, only the coupe version of the Rapid GT has visual modifications available.
 * In the game files, the Clown Van features several unused visual modifications, including a bullbar, exhausts and a spoiler.
 * In the game files, the Police Transporter's light data indicates that the white lights on its light bar were originally intended to light up. The data can be restored, albeit is rather glitched.
 * In the enhanced version of the game, the Cherry-picker Utility Truck has an unused animation for raising its crane arm . If restored, it functions in an identical manner to the convertible roofs of various sports cars, and as such, random NPC-driven Utility Trucks can be seen raising and lowering the roof according to the weather pattern . The crane is, however, completely unsolid.
 * In the game files, the Interceptor-based Police Cruiser has unused modifications.
 * In the game files, the Rental Shuttle Bus's rear roof section appears as a separate component like the Tourbus, but unlike the Tourbus, only ever appears with the roof attached.

Traffic/Spawning Behaviour Changes
Changes made to the behavior of vehicles in traffic during gameplay.
 * In the first trailer, a Bodhi can be seen in traffic. It also appears in a different colour set that the Bodhi does not spawn in in regular gameplay, if restored.
 * In the first trailer, a Cognoscenti Cabrio can be seen in traffic shortly before being crashed into by a pursued Rapid GT.
 * In Franklin's trailer, a Fame or Shame Trailer is seen being towed in regular traffic. In the final game, this trailer only appears during specific missions.
 * In the game files, the Cheetah was supposed to spawn in ambient scenario traffic along with other sports and super cars. The Cheetah is listed in a vehicle model set named "Rockford Cars", a set of vehicles which are intended to spawn in certain scenarios in-game, such as driving in and out of driveways. It appears this model set is unused, however, and so the Cheetah does not appear in regular gameplay.
 * In the game files, an unknown vehicle model set, internally named "FARM_WORKERS" within  files, is referenced numerous times across the map, but does not occur. "FARM WORKERS" does not exist within   and the game simply resorts to spawning a regular Bison. It is likely this is a beta model set which contained the Bison alongside other farm vehicles, suggested by the name of the model set.
 * In the game files, the Annihilator was intended to be used by the NOOSE during wanted levels. Within, the Annihilator is listed alongside the Police Maverick as air vehicles used by the NOOSE, however the set of data is not used.
 * Furthermore, police dispatch/scanner audio files also name the Annihilator, suggesting its use in GTA V story mode, as the police scanner is absent in GTA Online.

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