The ramp-door variant of the Maibatsu Mule is a box truck appearing in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Gunrunning update. The vehicle was also cut from the final release of Grand Theft Auto V.
Design[]
The ramp-door variant is largely identical to the standard Mule, with the the largest difference being the rear end. Replacing the twin swing doors is one large ramp door that can swing downward for access into the cargo hold. Due to this design change, the rear step, reflective strip, and mini ladder were removed. On the interior of the cargo hold, the twin bench seats on the sides have also been removed. In the cabin, the Wiwang CB radio that comes with all other Mule models is absent, along with all radio chatter that comes along with it.[ref?ref?chatter may still play without radio?]
As with the standard model, the Mule can be seen either blank or with company liveries on the sides of the box (the same set of liveries available on the standard model). It spawns in a limited variety of primary colors for the cabin and the box, with two shades of black secondary colors for the grille separations. It retains the industrial wheels from the standard model as well.
Performance[]
The ramp-door model of the Mule performs identically to its standard model, as the two vehicles share the same handling data.
| 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 | 5 | N/A | RWD | 5500 / 12125 | 65 |
| N/A | N/A | N/A | 3000cc (3.0L) (Badging) | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10.32 Seconds | 82 / 132 | 5 | FRFRFront engine, rear wheel drive | RWD | Cannot be observed | Cannot be observed |
Gallery[]
Design[]
Liveries[]
A blank ramp-door Mule in Grand Theft Auto V. (Rear quarter view)
An eCola ramp-door Mule in Grand Theft Auto V. (Rear quarter view)
A Post OP ramp-door Mule in Grand Theft Auto V. (Rear quarter view)
A Pisswasser ramp-door Mule in Grand Theft Auto V. (Rear quarter view)
A Deals & Dollars ramp-door Mule in Grand Theft Auto V. (Rear quarter view)
A Good Aids Pharmacy ramp-door Mule in Grand Theft Auto V. (Rear quarter view)
A Meteorite Bar ramp-door Mule in Grand Theft Auto V. (Rear quarter view)
Prominent Appearances in Gameplay[]
Gunrunning[]
- Supplies Steal Mission: Rival Competition – This variant of the Mule spawns as a target truck to be destroyed. It cannot be entered.
Rockstar Games Social Club[]
Radio Stations[]
- In Grand Theft Auto V and Online, the default radio stations are grouped by genre. The Mule (ramp-door) uses the "Mexican" group which can play East Los FM.
Specifications[]
Traffic Default Colors[]
| GTA V and Online | PrimaryPrimaryPrimary color (1) | SecondarySecondarySecondary color (2) | PearlescentPearlescentPearlescent color (3) | WheelsWheelsWheel/tertiary color (4) | TrimTrimTrim/quaternary color (5) | AccentAccentAccent/quinary color (6) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 122 Util Off White (Utility) | 2 Metallic Black Steel (Metallic) | 111 Metallic White (Metallic) | 156 Default Alloy Color (Classic) | 0 Metallic Black (Metallic) | 0 Metallic Black (Metallic) | |
| 132 Worn White (Worn) | 1 Metallic Graphite Black (Metallic) | 0 Metallic Black (Metallic) | 156 Default Alloy Color (Classic) | 0 Metallic Black (Metallic) | 0 Metallic Black (Metallic) |
Beta Content[]

The ramp-door Mule exists in the game files for Grand Theft Auto V, but does not appear in the game. The vehicle can be spawned with a trainer and is fully functional.




















