Burrito

The Burrito is a recurring van which appears in both the 3D Universe and the HD Universe. It is manufactured by Declasse in the HD Universe.

3D Universe
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Burrito resembles a, similar to the Grand Theft Auto III rendition of the Rumpo (the Rumpo remained available in GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, but took on a new design).

The vehicle is depicted with a large front end, lower extensions and concave panels on the lower side and the rear compartment. Burritos in GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas are available with or without a spoiler and roof-mounted lights; these features are standard on all Burritos in GTA Vice City Stories. The Burrito in GTA Vice City Stories features two-tone body colors on the upper and lower halves, unlike other renditions.

Grand Theft Auto IV
The Burrito is reintroduced in Grand Theft Auto IV in designed in the likeness of the with a wider, more awkward appearance, with wheels disproportionately smaller than its body, and positioned at more spread out positions of its chassis unlike most modern vans. The van resembles its base for the most part, but the rear and sides have been taken from the (the creases on the sides have been interpreted as seams) and taillights bear resemblance to those found on the Dodge Ram Van, giving the overall vehicle an anachronistic appearance.

The Burrito assumes a more utilitarian design, no longer featuring the sporty accessories from previous renditions. The front of the van is protected by a large plastic bumper, bearing a silver detail on the upper area and a moulding around the center. On the front face, there is a silver trim surrounding the grille and the headlights, a silver separation between these two components and small vents just above the central area of the bumper. Each headlight consist of dual square-shaped lights on the upper side and narrow rectangular lights on the lower side, in addition of the turn signals on the edges. The grille separation bears the silver "DECLASSE" lettering, while the upper half of the grille bears the emblem.

The sides of the van feature black sections on the wheel arches and ridged details passing through the sides. The front doors are large and feature square-shaped mirrors supported by twin frames, as well as black door handles. The roof is always fitted with a roof rack.

The rear end of the van features a silver bumper and small tail lights with a layout similar to the 3D Universe model, being res square lights with smaller reverse lights within the same. The rear doors have upper panels in place of rear windows, covering the interior of the rear compartment, with the passenger-side door having a handle. Just above each edge of the rear bumper, there is a red badge displaying the vehicle's name on the left and a silver "Ultra Diesel 3000" badge on the right, while the exhaust pipe can be seen below, on the passenger side.

The Burrito may spawn with a livery around the rear compartment, which include T.Watts & Sons, Spin on This Laundromat, LibEl and Pharte Gas. The roof rack can have either stacked piping or horizontally-laid scaffold piping tied to the rack. The Burrito only spawns in a single color, although, if the player manages to change it through a trainer, the secondary color will be applied to the side panels and the rear doors. It uses a set of industrial wheels also seen on various industrial vehicles.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
The Burrito in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars appears to be based to an extent on the same Burrito in GTA IV, with a utilitarian appearance and a large hood intake. However, the van lacks a roof rack, and its color scheme appear more diverse, with some featuring company liveries encompassing the entire body of the vehicle, including FlyUS, Sprunk, Eris, Burger Shot, and Ranch.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
The Burrito returns in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online with the same design and features as in GTA IV. However, thanks to the revised graphics, chrome finishes have been highlighted. One minor change is the front door handles; the original plastic vertical handles were replaced by chrome horizontal handles. The interior uses a large dashboard with analog dials also used on some trucks.
 * First Generation

The vehicle may appear with a livery around the rear compartment, which include Los Santos Department of Water & Power, Atomic and Pharte Gas. Again, Burritos only spawn in single colors, with the same industrial wheels seen on large trucks.

Exclusive to Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, an updated version is available, retaining the profile and the creases on the sides. However, black plastic cladding has been applied to the front and rear to make the van appear more in line with GM's current offerings, more specifically, the, itself a badge-engineered version of the Express.
 * Second Generation

This version is distinguished by the rearranged front, as the vehicle has a full plastic bumper and a plastic trim around the headlights and the grille. The headlights consist of dual square main lights on the upper side and rectangular turn signals on the lower side, while the grille uses black horizontal separations with wider gaps and bearing the corresponding badges. The sides of the van are identical in shape and the ridges running across the side. However, it uses a set of plastic rectangular mirrors with small supports, and the upper side walls feature small plastic blocks around the corners. The rear of the van is largely similar to the first generation model, but uses a plastic bumper, larger doors fitted with glass panes and larger, vertical tail lights with plastic trim around them. It retains the same badges as the first generation model, albeit swapped in place and placed on the doors. In contrast with the analog dials of the first generation Burrito, the second generation Burrito uses a digital dial set.

The second generation model does not appear with any accessories or liveries, being mostly a civilian version of the Burrito. It generally spawns in a single color and uses the same industrial wheels as the first generation model.

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3D Universe
The Burrito is widely considered to be the best van in the 3D Universe. Its powerful engine grants it moderately good speed and acceleration, its sporty suspension leads to stable handling, steering and braking, and its bulky body gives it good endurance. It can carry four people, making it useful when bringing allies to a fight, although its large frame can make it an easy target for gunfire. It is also fun to drive, with independent rear suspension that makes drifting and powersliding easy (although it is easy to spin out and crash) and often causes the rear inside wheel to lift off the ground for some stylish showboating. All versions are RWD.

The van has lower ground clearance in San Andreas and Vice City Stories than in Vice City.

Grand Theft Auto IV
The GTA IV Burrito has degraded performance; it is not as fast as previous renditions, and, although its extra mass allows it to withstand more damage, this gives it poor acceleration. Nonetheless, the Burrito is the fastest vehicle in the "Van" class.

The Burrito is powered by a single-cam Inline-4 engine, coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front engine, rear wheel drive layout. Its engine sound is low-revving and smooth, similar to the other vans featured in the game and the Steed.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
The first-gen Burrito in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand THeft Auto Online retains many of its qualities from GTA IV, with slight improvements to handling and speed. As an effect of GTA V's new driving physics system, steering has more than compensated for the vehicle's girth, and a marginally improved top speed has allowed the two generations of Burrito to remain the fastest vans in the game. The second-gen Burrito performs the same as its predecessor, but has slightly slower acceleration. Durability of both generations remains excellent, as they can endure light collisions with ease.

Both generations of the Burrito are powered by the same single-cam Inline-4 engine, coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front engine, rear wheel drive layout. The engine sound is the same low-revving, smooth sound from GTA IV.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

 * A Burrito with a unique yellow paint-job can be acquired in GTA San Andreas. To obtain it, start the mission "Mike Toreno" and get to the point where T-Bone and Mike start shooting at the van. Their bullets will not damage the van, allowing the player time to acquire a Tow Truck/Tractor. Once the player obtains one, they can kill T-Bone or Mike, failing the mission, and leaving the vehicle free to be towed to the nearest garage. This vehicle is scripted to have this yellow color, as even when the "all cars are black" cheat is active, this vehicle will maintain its color (tested on PC version).

Drug Dealer's Burritos
The Burrito in GTA Chinatown Wars may also appear in the form of gang-owned drug vans, known simply as "Burritos", which appear on the streets of respectable gang territories (except the Triads) upon completion of "Carpe Dime." Four types of the vans may also appear during "Excess Delivery" submissions.

These Burritos are closely associated with the Drug Dealing side quest in the game, being used as transport to smuggle drugs hidden in cubby-holes on the door; after "Carpe Dime," players may steal one from the streets, drive to a secluded safe house, and check for drugs, before they are finally allowed to store the van in a garage. The vans are actually similar in performance to a conventional Burrito, but they can do burnouts and appear with unique gang colors and accessories, similar to those seen on their other gang cars; the Midtown Gang's Burrito is the only Burrito which is smaller than other forms of Burritos. There is also a pink-and-white Triad variant of the Burrito, but the van is unavailable normally, and must be spawned using a garage editor. The Triads Burrito features unique lower cladding, under-body lighting, and a high roof.

There is a bullet proof, explosion-proof, fireproof, and damage-proof Spanish Lords Burrito located at the Spanish Lords' warehouse which Huang raids during the mission Kenny Strikes Back. Note that this Burrito only spawns when the player finishes Kenny Strikes Back. In order to get it, the player must park a bike very next to the gate and jump diagonally so the player can jump into the warehouse without playing the side-mission. Inside the warehouse, the Spanish Lords will not shoot the player even when attacked. Unlike when the mission is normally played, the van is started by a screwdriver instead of disabling an immobilizer. However, if the player does the mission while the Burrito is being used, the Burrito lose all its armor. If put it in the garage, it will lose the damage-proof, fireproof, and explosion-proof effects, only the bulletproof effect is retained. The only way to destroy it is to drive into the water or turn it upside-down, or store it in a garage (to make it lose some armor) and destroy it by damaging, burning, or exploding it.

Melanie Mallard's van
In the PSP version of GTA Chinatown Wars, players may acquire a unique brown and yellow Burrito from Melanie Mallard, after her last mission appearance.

Caida Libre
In GTA V, A Burrito with an unobtainable Remote Sniper appears in the mission Caida Libre. This vehicle can not be kept and has to be destroyed in the mission

Snow Variant
Exclusively seen in the mission Bury the Hatchet, this variant is used by the Los Santos Triads to transport their men into the graveyard of the Ludendorff church. Just like any vehicle in North Yankton, it features snow chains on its tires and snow on its upper surfaces (including the windshield). This variant can be obtained, but cannot be removed from the intimidate vicinity, as the mission requires the player to return to the Asea in order to progress through the mission.

McGill-Olsen Variant
A unique variant of the McGill-Olsen Construction Burrito appears in the game as a separate model.

Scientists
In the enhanced version of the game, a white second generation Burrito alongside a white Washington may spawn at the Satellite Relay Station with several scientists inspecting the area. These vehicles replace the FIB Buffalo and FIB Granger that spawned in the same location in the original release of the game, not obtainable in the enhanced version.

The vehicles only spawn at this location between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm and appear in both GTA V and GTA Online.

As the vehicle cannot be modified, this variant cannot be created. It features a Classic Pure White primary and pearl color File Data:, and can spawn with any of the available extras (coffee cup holders, cigarette holder, etc).

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

 * Guardian Angels - Some Haitians will come in two vans full of them, one from the street and another from the alley.
 * Dirty Lickin's - A bunch of Haitians come with this van to kill the Cubans after killing most of the previous haitians at the grassy area.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

 * Mike Toreno - A unique yellow Burrito is seen in this mission and has to be destroyed after rescuing Toreno.
 * Cut Throat Business - Two Burritos are parked near the Blastin' Fools Records headquarters before a small cutscene shows OG Loc driving his Kart into an alley.

Grand Theft Auto V

 * The Jewel Store Job - A black Burrito is used by the heist crew on their way to Vangelico if the Loud approach was chosen.
 * Caida Libre - A Burrito with a Remote Sniper in the rear is used to shoot down a plane and must be destroyed during the mission.
 * The Paleto Score - A white Burrito is used by the heist crew on their way to the Blaine County Savings Bank.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Supplies
 * A white Burrito with the Pharte Gas livery appears as a Resupply vehicle for Gunrunning. It appears with a white color scheme and is much more durable than its regular appearance.
 * Casino Work
 * Appears in the Best Laid Plans Casino Work, where one of the targets is driving one. There are also a few parked at the heist crew's base of operations.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

 * Seen driving around in Viceport.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

 * Often found in industrial areas, such as Easter Basin, and Ocean Docks.
 * Sometimes found near Los Santos International Airport.
 * Parked before a Kakagawa depot loading bay in LVA Freight Depot.
 * The Special Yellow Burrito can be obtained in Mike Toreno.
 * As with the Rumpo it can sometimes be spawned in Hunter Quarry.
 * Often seen driving on the roads around Fort Carson and El Quebrados.
 * Can always be found parked at the Fallen Tree.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

 * Parked next to a row of buildings across InterGlobal Films. Near it is an alley which has a Flamethrower pickup in it.
 * Sometimes it is seen in the Ocean Beach area.

Grand Theft Auto IV

 * Found parked near the Multistory carpark in Westdyke, Alderney.
 * Parked in an alley between Frankling St and Plumbers Skyway, Leftwood, Alderney. Where the "safehouse" for Gracie was.
 * Parked by the side of the Leftwood Community Hall in Leftwood, Alderney.
 * Found parked in front of a bench located next to a Westdyke Nail Shop on Sacramento Avenue in Leftwood, only spawning during office hours.

Grand Theft Auto V
Similar to the Speedo and Pony, the vans are usually parked in fixed locations around the state or parked at the side of the road, particularly in the industrial areas of Los Santos.

It should be noted that the Burrito appears parked in fixed locations around the map and is also scripted to spawn during certain missions. Regardless of its appearance, the van will often appear in the same colour and/or with the same livery each time the player finds it; for the first generation Burrito, the van will almost always spawn in Metallic Ultra Blue and with a Los Santos Water and Power livery, and for the second generation Burrito, the van will almost always be Metallic Dark Silver.


 * First Generation
 * The first generation Burrito is often found in industrial areas, but can also be found around the area near Lester's house and rarely in Sandy Shores.
 * The first rendition of the van can also be found at the construction site near Hawick.
 * The Atomic livery Burrito can spawn in Cypress Flats.
 * The Los Santos Department of Water and Power livery Burrito can spawn at the power station, near El Burro Heights and Cypress Flats.
 * Two Burritos spawns during "Father/Son." Either can be obtained by jacking one when it appears on the highway, failing the mission, and then not retrying the mission.

The second generation version has a tendency to spawn near all fruit stands across Blaine County and Los Santos County.
 * Second Generation
 * The second generation Burrito can commonly be found parked at the side of the road or on dirt roads along the Great Ocean Highway.
 * Can be found parked outside a red house along with a Rusty Rebel just off Joshua Road, north of Harmony and south of the rail-road bridge.
 * Can spawn parked on Route 68 near Bolingbroke Penitentiary.
 * Can spawn parked at the gas station near Sandy Shores Airfield.
 * Can spawn parked on Baytree Canyon Road on the edge of the Grand Senora Desert.
 * Two Burritos spawns at the far right at Chumash Plaza in Chumash, Los Santos County.
 * In the enhanced version, a white Burrito alongside a white Washington can be found parked next to the Satellite Relay Station in the Grand Senora Desert with scientists between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm

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 * Scenarios (first generation)

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 * Scenarios (second generation)

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Original version
 * The Burrito is significantly rare compared to other vans in GTA Online.

Just like GTA V, the vehicle does not regularly spawn in traffic and is only regularly found parked at the side of the road.
 * Enhanced version
 * Occasionally spawns in Cypress Flats.
 * Sometimes spawns in Pacific Bluffs.
 * Spawns on the streets in La Mesa near the diner.

General

 * "Burrito" literally means "small donkey" in Spanish and Portuguese, referring to its type of utility vehicle, compared to the Pony.
 * It might also be named after.
 * The Burrito is called the 屌客 or Dick-Master in the international Chinese release. It was also the working translation for Declasse.
 * The Burrito plays the following radio stations by default when entered:
 * Radio Los Santos in GTA San Andreas.
 * Liberty City Hardcore in GTA IV.
 * Channel X in GTA V.
 * A resembling the Burrito can be found in Rockstar North's Manhunt 2. The Bloodhounds from said game also uses a military-like van based on the same vehicle.

3D Universe

 * With the roof lights and spoiler installed, the Burrito bears a strong resemblance to the van used in the 1980s TV show.
 * In the 10th Anniversary Edition of GTA Vice CIty, the lower half of the Burrito's turn lights are in red instead of orange.

HD Universe

 * Beta Burritos appear as wrecks in GTA IV with a different grille and headlight design. It's found inside the Alderney Casino. This beta Burrito wreck also appears in multiple Scrap Yards in GTA V.

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