
A Vapid sedan is due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI.
Description[]
The car can be seen in the first trailer in the middle of an intersection in the Crosstown neighborhood of Vice City at night during a street takeover, with two other cars performing doughnuts around it, and two female rappers dancing on the roof of the car (0:46).
A donked-out, taxi, ghost, and police version of the vehicle are also seen to exist in the first trailer.
Influence[]
Its design seems to be based on that of the Ford Panther platform, used by various Ford Motor Company-built sedans, including the Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car. The bodywork itself resembles that of the second-generation Ford Crown Victoria.
Design[]
The vehicle assumes a standard 4-door sedan design comparable to that of the recurring Police Cruisers, appearing to be a blend of the first and second generation models.
Variants[]
Image | Vehicle | Description | Notes |
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![]() An unnamed Vapid donked-out car in Grand Theft Auto VI. |
Unnamed GTA VI Vapid donked-out car | Hi-riser variant with larger wheels and higher ride height. | Due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI. |
![]() An unnamed Vapid police car in Grand Theft Auto VI. |
Unnamed GTA VI Vapid police car | Police variant with a Leonard County Sheriff livery. | Due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI. |
![]() An unnamed Vapid ghost police car in Grand Theft Auto VI. |
Unnamed GTA VI Vapid ghost police car | "Ghost" livery variant with emergency lights. | Due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI. |
![]() An unnamed Vapid taxi in Grand Theft Auto VI. |
Unnamed GTA VI Vapid taxi | Taxicab variant with a yellow livery. | Due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI. |
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See Also[]
- Stanier, Admiral, and Washington – Other Ford Panther platform-inspired sedans appearing in the HD Universe of the Grand Theft Auto series.