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{{Infobox vehicle
| name = Camper
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|name = Camper
| front_image = Camper-GTASA-front.jpg
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|front_image = Camper-GTAV-front.png
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|rear_image = Camper-GTAV-rear.png
| image_size = 300
 
| caption = A Camper in [[GTA: San Andreas]].
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|caption = A '''Camper''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''.
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|class = [[:Category:Vans class|Vans]] <small>(''GTA V'' & ''GTA Online'')</small>
| vehicle_style = Civilian Vehicle
 
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|type = Civilian vehicle
| body_style = Occupant Van
 
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|body_style =
| capacity = 3 (1 driver, 2 passengers)
 
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*Four-door van <small>(2D Universe)</small>
| appearances = [[GTA London 1969]]<br>[[GTA London 1961]]<br>[[GTA: San Andreas]] <br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]
 
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*Three-door van <small>(''GTA San Andreas'')</small>
| manufactuer = [[Vulcur]] (if confirmed in GTA V)}}
 
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*Class C motorhome <small>(HD Universe)</small>
 
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|capacity =
The '''Camper''' is a camper van featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]], [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961]],[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]].
 
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*4 <small>(driver and three passengers) (2D Universe)</small>
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*3 <small>(driver and two passengers) (''GTA San Andreas'')</small>
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*2 <small>(driver and passenger) (HD Universe)</small>
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|manufacturer = [[Brute]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small>
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|price = [[Money|$]]20,800 <small>([[Exports and Imports]]) (''GTA San Andreas'')</small>
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|games = {{Games|L69=y|L61=y|SA=y|V=y|O=y}}
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|related = [[Surfer]]<br>[[Surfer Custom]]<br>[[Journey]]<br>[[Journey II]]<br>[[Burrito]]
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|makeyear =
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|swankness = 1/5
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|dashtype = Truck <small>(needle)</small><br>[[File:Truck-Dials-GTAV.png|thumb|center|170px]]Van <small>(dial texture)</small><br>[[File:Van-GTAV-DialSet.png|thumb|center|170px]]
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|inttxd =
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*Generic <small>(''GTA San Andreas'')</small>
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*Worn <small>(''GTA V'')</small>
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|carcols =
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{{Expand|'''GTA San Andreas'''|
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{{CarColSA/Title|extended=y}}
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{{CarColSA|extended=y|no=1|1|31|1|0}}
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{{CarColSA|extended=y|no=2|1|31|1|0}}
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{{CarColSA|extended=y|no=3|1|20|3|0}}
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{{CarColSA|extended=y|no=4|1|5|0|0}}
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{{CarColSA|extended=y|no=5|0|6|3|0}}
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{{CarColSA|extended=y|no=6|3|6|3|0}}
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{{CarColSA|extended=y|no=7|16|0|8|0}}
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{{CarColSA|extended=y|no=8|17|0|120|0}}<br>
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}}
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{{Expand|'''GTA V'''|
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{{CarColV/Title}}
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{{CarColV|no=1|122|26|122|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=2|122|46|122|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=3|122|47|122|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=4|122|85|122|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=5|122|116|122|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=6|122|58|122|156}}
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{{CarColV|no=7|122|22|21|156}}
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}}
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|wheeltype = Sport
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|flags =
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{{Expand|'''GTA V'''|
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{{Flags|FLAG_BIG}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_NO_BOOT}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_AVOID_TURNS}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_HAS_LIVERY}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_EXTRAS_REQUIRE}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_EXTRAS_STRONG}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_PEDS_CAN_STAND_ON_TOP}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_AVERAGE_CAR}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_DONT_SPAWN_IN_CARGEN}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_IS_BULKY}}
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{{Flags|FLAG_BLOCK_FROM_ATTRACTOR_SCENARIO}}
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}}
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|modelsets =
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*CAMPER
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*CARS_TOURIST
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*MECHANIC_CARS_LARGE
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|modelname = camper <small>(''GTA San Andreas'' & ''GTA V'')</small>
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|handlingname = CAMPER <small>(''GTA San Andreas'' & ''GTA V'')</small>
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|textlabelname = CAMPER <small>(''GTA San Andreas'' & ''GTA V'')</small>
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|roadspawn = *Yes <small>(all games)</small>
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*Parked <small>(''GTA San Andreas'' & ''GTA V'')</small>
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|roadspawnmaxcol = 3
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|roadspawnfreq = 10
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|roadspawntrailer = <!--null-->
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|roadspawnidendis = 40
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|roadspawndrivers = <!--null-->
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|roadspawngroups =
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{{Expand|'''GTA V'''|
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{{Popgroups|veh_freeway}}
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{{Popgroups|net_uncommon}}
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}}
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|roadspawnlicense =
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*Standard White - 40%
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*White Plate 2 - 60%
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|engineacceleration =
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|exhaustacceleration =
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|idle =
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|deceleration =
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|genpreced =
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|gensucced =
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}}
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{{Disambiglink|For the [[Grand Theft Auto V]] version of the [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] Camper, see [[Surfer]].}}
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The '''Camper''' is a camper van featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: London]]'' (both 1969 and 1961), ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. It is manufactured by [[Brute]] in the [[HD Universe]].
   
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
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===''Grand Theft Auto London''===
The Camper is evidently designed as an large 1960s van based on the [[wp:Volkswagen Type 2#T1|Volkswagen Type 2 T1]] in all its appearances in the series. Whereas the GTA London rendition is depicted with a design proportionate to the Volkswagen Type 2's, the GTA San Andreas rendition is features a narrower body and lower ground clearance. The GTA London rendition also comes with only one color scheme (orange with a white top), whereas the GTA San Andreas rendition is almost identical to the real-life Volkswagen in front but is longer and with a more modern look in the back half and the wheels; it may be found in a variety of two-tone or three-tone color schemes. The San Andreas' Camper has no front license plate, only the rear one is present, and is a mirror-view (reverse) from the frontal one, even when the front license is not present.
 
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The Camper is evidently designed as a large 1960s van based on the {{WP|Volkswagen Type 2#T1|Volkswagen Type 2 T1}} in the [[2D Universe|2D]] and the [[3D Universe]]. The ''GTA London'' rendition is depicted with a design proportionate to the Volkswagen Type 2, comes with only one color scheme (orange with a white top) and with a front-mounted spare tire.
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''===
The GTA London rendition comes with a front-mounted spare tire while the GTA San Andreas rendition sports more variety in the kinds of accessories featured. For GTA San Andreas, a variant of the Camper a with pop-top, a peace symbol on the front (where the Volkswagen logo on the actual van would be) and a bed inside is available. Open curtains may also been seen on non-pop-top Campers, while pop-top Campers feature closed curtains.
 
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The ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' rendition of the Camper features a narrower body and lower ground clearance than its predecessor, and sports more variety in the kinds of accessories featured. It is almost identical to the real-life Volkswagen in the front but is longer and with a more modern look in the back half and the wheels.
   
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The Camper features a small front bumper with overrides and an additional frame in the centre, a set of circular headlamps and amber indicators above the headlamps, as well as a split windscreen with wipers mounted above. The sides have circular rear-view mirrors mounted near the A-pillars and an additional door on the driver side, as well as the fuel cap on the rear right quarter. The rear end features a single window on the upper half, and the engine compartment with the tail lamps on the lower half, while the bottom features a small bumper with overrides and an additional frame in the centre. The Camper only has a rear license plate, and it is a mirror-view (reverse) of the frontal one, even though the front license plate is not present.
Like most vans in GTA San Andreas, it cannot be modified at any car shop. It can only be resprayed, and if a Camper has the peace sign in front, it will stay after respray.
 
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The Camper may spawn with two extras, which correspond to various components: the first one consists of a bench seat in the interior and open curtains on the rear compartment windows (excluding the rear left door) and behind the front seat compartment, while the second extra consists of a bed in the interior and closed curtains on the rear compartment windows (again excluding the rear left door), together with a pop-top on the roof and a peace sign on the front end. The Camper can spawn in a variety of color schemes, where the primary one is applied to the lower portions of the vehicle, the secondary one to the stripes running around the vehicle, and the tertiary one to the upper sides and roof.
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===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''===
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The Camper reappears in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' with a much larger appearance than the previous renditions, acquiring the form of a {{WP|Recreational vehicle|recreational vehicle}}, specifically a Class-C motorhome, which essentially replaces the role its counterpart, the [[Journey]], had in the 3D Universe. Given the fact it shares the main cab with the first generation [[Burrito]], the Camper is based on a {{WP|Chevrolet Express|1996-2002 Chevrolet Express}}. Although it is heavily considered as the successor of the Journey, the Camper only takes the role of a Class C motorhome, since the Journey returns as a Class A motorhome (albeit in a rusty/worn appearance).
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The Camper assumes a large and wide chassis with similar proportions to the [[Tour Bus|Tourbus]] and the [[Ambulance]], where the bottom sides feature large side steps. The rear compartment makes use of several windows and small compartments on the lower portions, as well as a side awning and an unusable access door on the passenger side. The roof area features small hatches/vents and a metal bar on the rear portion, while the rear end is flat and features a vented detail below the window, square tail lights on either side, a central section for the license plate, and a silver/chrome bumper at the bottom that is fitted with a rack. The Camper also has unknown window tint applied to its rear windows as default.<ref>'''File Data''':<pre><diffuseTint value="0xAA000000" /></pre></ref>
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The Camper may spawn with open and closed curtains for the windows, and it has five different liveries, mainly consisting of stripes with "Camper by Brute" markings. The vehicle only spawns in a white primary color on the whole body, and it uses the same industrial wheels as the [[Burrito]] and its derivatives.
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{{Clr}}
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===Current Design Gallery===
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<!--Please ensure you have read the Manual of Style [GTA_Wiki:Manual_of_Style/Vehicles/Design_Galleries] before uploading and adding images to the Current Design Gallery. Failure to meet these guidelines will result in the images being removed and deleted, and repeated offences may result in a warning.-->
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{{Current Design Gallery
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|front_quarter_image = Camper-GTAV-FrontQuarter.jpg
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|top_image = Camper-GTAV-Top.jpg
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|rear_quarter_image = Camper-GTAV-RearQuarter.jpg
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|front_image = Camper-GTAV-Front.jpg
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|side_image = Camper-GTAV-Side.jpg
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|rear_image = Camper-GTAV-Rear.jpg
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|engine_image = Camper-GTAV-Engine.jpg
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|underside_image = Camper-GTAV-Underside.jpg
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|inside_image = Camper-GTAV-Inside.jpg
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|detail_image = Camper-GTAV-Liveries.gif
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|open_other_image = Camper-GTAV-Open.jpg
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|dashboard_image = Camper-GTAV-Dashboard.jpeg
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}}
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===Version History Gallery===
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{{Vehicle Design History Gallery
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|GTALDN_Top_imagename = Camper-GTAL.png
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|GTASA_Front_imagename = Camper-GTASA-front.jpg
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|GTASA_Rear_imagename = Camper-GTASA-rear.jpg
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}}
   
 
==Performance==
 
==Performance==
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===''Grand Theft Auto: London''===
In comparison to its predecessor, the [[Love Wagon]], the Camper's performance in GTA London is slightly more acceptable with a moderately good top speed, slightly below average acceleration and handling, average weight. While valued as £400 in mint condition, the van cannot be exported as it is "too big".
 
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In comparison to its predecessor, the [[Love Wagon]], the Camper's performance in ''GTA London'' is slightly more acceptable with a moderately good top speed, slightly below average acceleration and handling, and average weight. While valued as £400 in mint condition, the van cannot be exported as it is "too big".
   
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===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''===
Like the Volkswagen Type 2, the Camper in GTA San Andreas runs on a small flat-4 cylinder engine. Acceleration and speed are among the worst in the game, as are handling and braking, which are also inferior with poor hill climbing capabilities but match the vehicle well due to the weak engine and bulky chassis. Also, despite its size and resemblance to a Volkswagen van, the Camper is capable of carrying only 3 people, including the driver; where one passenger sits in the bed while the other sits on the seat. It is probably the only vehicle that can only carry two other people.
 
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Like the Volkswagen Type 2, the Camper runs on a small flat-4 cylinder engine, with a 5-speed gearbox and a rear-wheel-drive layout. Acceleration and speed are among the worst in the game, as are handling and braking, with it also having poor hill climbing capabilities. Also, despite its size and resemblance to a Volkswagen van, the Camper is capable of carrying only three people, where one passenger sits in the bed while the other sits on the seat. It is the only vehicle that can carry only two other people beside the driver.
   
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The vehicle uses a low-revving and noisy engine sound, likely attributed to its small size and limited power.
== Variants ==
 
=== The Mothership ===
 
The '''Mothership''' is a variant of the Camper in GTA San Andreas owned by the marijuana-growing hippie [[The Truth]]. The only difference between the Mothership and the Camper vans is the unique psychedelic hippie paintjob. When it is first introduced in the mission "[[Are You Going to San Fierro?]]", The Truth mentions that the engine block is held together with a macramé hammock and that it runs on 15-year-old cooking oil. The Mothership's numberplate reads "EREHTTUO" which is simply the phrase ''out there'' written backwards (a clear double pun from the saying "''The Truth'' is ''Out There''"), but as mentioned above this "backwards" license effect is present in every Camper.
 
   
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====''GTA San Andreas'' Overview====
The Mothership appears only during the missions "Are You Going to San Fierro?", "Black Project", and "[[Riot (GTA SA)|Riot]]", otherwise it is not found anywhere else in the game. In addition, the van does not have its own index number and internal name, making the Mothership difficult to obtain using conventional trainers. Garages are also notorious for not saving paintjobs so there is a chance of losing the paintjob if saved in a garage. To ensure the Mothership retains its paintjob, the player must save the van in a garage which adjoining safehouse will not be used to save games; the player will have to use another safehouse instead.
 
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{{Vehiclestats-3d
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|handling_top_speed = 75 / 120
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|handling_gears = 5
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|handling_engine = Petrol
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|handling_drivetrain = RWD
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|handling_mass = 1900 / 4189
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|observed_acceleration =
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|observed_top_speed =
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|observed_gears = 5
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|observed_engine =
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|observed_drivetrain = RWD
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}}
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===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''===
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The Camper's performance is expected for a recreational vehicle of its size. While it can achieve good top speeds, acceleration is below average due to its large compartment and the front wheel drivetrain. Its handling is roughly similar to that of the [[Ambulance]].
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The Camper is powered by a turbocharged inline-4 mounted transversely, coupled to a 4-speed gearbox in a front engine, front wheel drive layout. Like the Ambulance, the badges indicate it has a 4.5L turbo-diesel engine. In the original version, the vehicle shares the same engine sound as the [[Burrito]], the [[Pony]] and the [[Speedo]], while in the enhanced version, it shares the same sound as the [[Journey]] and the [[Surfer]].
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====''GTA V'' and ''Online'' Overview====
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{{Vehiclestats-gtav
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|&online = y
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|handling_top_speed = 62 / 100
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|handling_gears = 4
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|handling_drivetrain = FWD
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|handling_mass = 4000 / 8818
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|handling_fuel_tank = 70
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|website_acceleration =
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|website_top_speed =
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|website_gears =
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|website_engine = 4.5L Turbo-Diesel <small>(Badging)</small>
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|website_drivetrain =
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|website_mass =
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|observed_acceleration = 27.00
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|observed_top_speed = 72.4 / 116.5
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|observed_gears = 4
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|observed_engine = {{H:title|Front engine, front wheel drive|FF}} Inline-4 <small>(In-game model)</small>
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|observed_drivetrain = FWD
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}}
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==Rockstar Games Social Club==
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===''Grand Theft Auto V'' and ''Online''===
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{{RSSC
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|name = Camper
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|manufacturer = Brute
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|class = Vans
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|image = Camper-GTAV-RGSC-MainNew.jpg
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|caption = Main image (after 2019).
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|image2 = Camper-GTAV-RGSC-Action.jpg
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|caption2 = "Action" image for ''GTA V''.
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|image3 = Camper-GTAO-RGSC-Action.jpg
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|caption3 = "Action" image for ''GTA Online''.
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|image4 = Camper-GTAV-RGSC-Main.jpg
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|caption4 = Main image (prior to 2019).
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|speed = 53.655136
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|accel = 29.999998
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|braking = 8.333334
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|traction = 45.454548
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|seats = 2
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|garage = n
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|moddable = n
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|premium = n
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|super = n
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|buy = n
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|sell = n
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|dealer =
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}}
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==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small" widths="270px">
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Camper-GTASA-poptop-front.jpg|''GTA San Andreas'', poptop variant.
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Camper-GTASA-PS2.png|The '''Camper''' in the [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] version of ''GTA San Andreas'' (note that the tail lights are bigger than the other console versions).
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Journey-GTAV.jpg|A Camper by the [[Vinewood Sign]] in ''GTA V''.
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</gallery>
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==Special Variants==
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===The Mothership===
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{{Quote|The engine block is held together with a macramé hammock and that it runs on 15-year-old cooking oil.|[[The Truth]] telling [[Carl Johnson]] about his mothership.}}The '''Mothership''' is a variant of the Camper in ''GTA San Andreas'' owned by the [[Weed|weed]]-growing hippie [[The Truth]]. The only difference between the Mothership and the Camper vans is the unique psychedelic hippie paint job (which is coded in a similar way to the custom paint jobs available on vehicles such as the [[Blade (car)|Blade]], the [[Elegy]] and the [[Savanna]]). When it is first introduced in the mission "[[Are You Going to San Fierro?]]", The Truth mentions that the engine block is held together with a macramé hammock and that it runs on 15-year-old cooking oil. He also claims that he purchased the vehicle in [[1967]].
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The Mothership's number plate reads "<code>OUTTHERE</code>", but due to a minor glitch affecting all versions of the Camper, the rear plate text is mirrored, instead reading "<code>∃Я∃HTTUO</code>". This glitch was eventually fixed in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition]]'', where the Camper's plate displays correctly. The phrase "OUTTHERE" is a nod to the 'X-Files' tagline "[[The Truth is Out There]]", the name of a Truth mission that was cut from the final release of ''GTA San Andreas''.
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The Mothership appears only during the missions "Are You Going to San Fierro?", "[[Black Project]]", and "[[Riot (GTA San Andreas)|Riot]]", otherwise it is not found anywhere else in the game. In addition, garages are also notorious for not saving paint jobs so there is a chance of losing the paint job if saved in a garage.
   
It possible to steal a BP/EP/DP/FP proof Mothership during the mission [[Black Project]], see [[Black Project/Steal The Mothership|here]].
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It is possible to steal a full immune Mothership during the mission "Black Project", see [[Black Project/Steal The Mothership|here]].
   
<gallery position="center" width="180">
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
 
Mothership-GTASA-front.jpg|The Mothership<br>(<small>[[:Image:Mothership-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with additional red paintjob]]</small>).
 
Mothership-GTASA-front.jpg|The Mothership<br>(<small>[[:Image:Mothership-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with additional red paintjob]]</small>).
 
Mothership-GTASA-poptop-front.jpg|A "pop-top" Mothership with an additional black paintjob. Red may also substitute the black.
 
Mothership-GTASA-poptop-front.jpg|A "pop-top" Mothership with an additional black paintjob. Red may also substitute the black.
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Camper-GTASAde-popup.png|A "pop-top" variant Mothership as seen in the ''Definitive Edition''.
Camper-GTASA-tuned.PNG|A tuned Camper via [[San Andreas Multiplayer]], sporting the ''Mothership'' paintjob, ''Import'' wheels, and red color.
 
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File:Mothership-GTASAde-Plate.png|A standard variant Mothership Camper with corrected number plate, seen in the ''Definitive Edition''.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
=== Khaki brown Camper ===
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===Khaki-brown Camper===
A unique GTA San Andreas Camper with khaki brown paintwork is obtainable during mission "[[Jizzy (mission)|Jizzy]]". The van is made available when the player is required to rush to the bottom of a highway intersection near [[Foster Valley]] to rescue one of [[Jizzy B]]'s prostitutes from two abusive clients. The van, parked close to all three individuals, can easily be taken and stored in a garage, to which point the player may either choose to complete the mission or fail it.
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A unique Camper with khaki brown paintwork is obtainable in ''GTA San Andreas'' during the mission "[[Jizzy (mission)|Jizzy]]". The van is made available when the player is required to rush to the bottom of a highway intersection near [[Foster Valley]] to rescue one of [[Jizzy B]]'s prostitutes from two abusive clients. The van, parked close to all three individuals, can easily be taken and stored in a garage, to which point the player may either choose to complete the mission or fail it.
   
Unlike the Mothership, the khaki brown Camper will retain its body color as it doesn't utilize texture-based paintjobs. The combination of colors on the van may vary between each attempt in the mission, including a red-brown-black design or a brown-white design, but generally adopts brown in all its combination.
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Unlike the Mothership, the khaki brown Camper will retain its body color as it does not utilize texture-based paint jobs. The combination of colors on the van may vary between each attempt in the mission, including a red-brown-black design or a brown-white design, but generally adopts brown in all its combinations.
   
Of interesting note is that the van's lights will remain on during the mission as long as the player doesn't store it in the garage, regardless of time and weather.
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Of interesting note is that the van's lights will remain on during the mission as long as the player does not store it in the garage, regardless of time and weather.
   
<gallery position="center" width="180">
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small">
 
Camper-GTASA-Jizzy1-front.jpg|White, yellow, and brown.
 
Camper-GTASA-Jizzy1-front.jpg|White, yellow, and brown.
 
Camper-GTASA-Jizzy2-front.jpg|Red, yellow, and brown.
 
Camper-GTASA-Jizzy2-front.jpg|Red, yellow, and brown.
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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==Prominent Appearances in Missions==
== Trivia ==
 
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===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''===
* Sometimes, the Camper will have a paintjob similar to the German flag, but inverted (red, yellow and black from top to bottom). This is a reference to Germany where the Volkswagen Type 2 was made.
 
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*[[Are You Going to San Fierro?]] - The Mothership, [[The Truth|The Truth]]'s hippie modified Camper, appears for the first time in this mission, loaded with three tons of marijuana, and ready to go to [[San Fierro (3D Universe)|SF]].
* The Camper in GTA San Andreas plays the radio station [[K-JAH Radio West]] by default when entered.
 
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*[[Jizzy (mission)|Jizzy]] - A Camper is found in the mission, when Carl would rescue a prostitute beneath [[San Fierro Bypass]].
* All Campers in San Andreas have a mirror flipped number plate. This is because Rockstar North (based in Scotland) made this vehicle. In the original version, the Camper had a right hand steering and right middle door, like all vehicles in Scotland would have.
 
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*[[Black Project]] - Truth's Mothership appears in the opening and the ending cutscenes.
* The Camper is the only three-passenger vehicle in the game, and one of three vehicles with three instead of two body colors (the other two being the [[Cement Truck]] and [[Squalo]]).
 
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*[[Green Goo]] - Truth goes away with the Mothership after receiving the green goo in the ending cutscene.
* In the GTA San Andreas [[Beta Releases|beta]], there was to be a [http://www.gtasanandreas.net/screenshots/gallery.php?image=481 light blue/yellow/black paintjob] for the Camper.
 
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*[[Riot]] - Truth's Mothership is seen parked outside [[Madd Dogg's Crib|Madd Dogg's mansion]].
* "Camper" was the real nickname given for the VW Type 2 in the UK.
 
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* Since the Type 2 was manufactured by Volkswagen, it might also follow that the Camper would be manufactured by [[Vulcar]].
 
* The Camper is so far the only van in the GTA series with a sliding door.
 
* There is a camper in the artwork for Franklin and Chop.
 
* A Camper is seen in a screenshot for Trevor where he is riding a [[Quad]].
 
   
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The Camper is not as common as other vehicles that spawn on the streets, although it has some spawning points across [[State of San Andreas (3D Universe)|San Andreas]]:
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*It occasionally spawns around [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]] and other districts surrounding it, such as [[Idlewood]].
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*It occasionally spawns in [[Whetstone]].
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*One is always parked at the summit of [[Mount Chiliad (3D Universe)|Mount Chiliad]], where a [[Mountain Bike]] and a [[Journey]] also spawn beside.
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*It is sometimes parked at the [[Gant Bridge]] visiting center.
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*It frequently spawns around [[Garcia]] and [[Hashbury]], [[San Fierro (3D Universe)|San Fierro]], due to the "hippie" lifestyle of both districts.
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*It can be occasionally found in the southern portion of [[Las Venturas (3D Universe)|Las Venturas]], especially [[Rockshore West]], [[Rockshore East]] and around the [[Last Dime Motel]].
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*The Camper may also be imported for $20,800 at the [[Easter Basin]] docks, San Fierro. The day it can be imported depends on the order it has been exported on the list (see the [[Exports and Imports|import list]]).
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*It can be found in an alleyway north of the [[Hashbury Safe House|safehouse]] in Hashbury.
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*It can be found parked at a diner in [[Juniper Hollow]] (when wanted for [[Exports and Imports|export]]).
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*On rare occasions, it can be found inside the [[San Fierro Police Department|SFPD]] [[Impound Garage|impound garage]], though this is only confirmed for the PC version.
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*It frequently spawns around poorer districts if already driving one.
   
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== Locations ==
 
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*It is commonly seen around [[Blaine County]].
'''GTA London'''
 
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*It is present at the [[Larry's RV Sales]] dealership near [[Los Santos Customs]] and the [[Discount Store]] on [[Route 68]], east of [[Harmony]].
*In GTA London, the Camper is commonplace in street traffic, and hence is more easily available for the player to commandeer.
 
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*One Camper may spawn with a group of plane spotters on the beach north of the first runway at [[Los Santos International Airport (HD Universe)|Los Santos International Airport]], just outside the [[Los Santos Customs]] there.
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*Several Campers spawn in the [[Beam Me Up]] hippie camp.
*In GTA San Andreas, however, it is rarely encountered on streets, although it has some spawning points across [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]], such as the summit of [[Mount Chiliad]] or it sometimes is parked in the [[Gant Bridge]] visiting center. It can also be seen occasionally around in [[Hashbury]], [[San Fierro]], due to the district's "hippie" lifestyle, as well as [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos]].
 
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*One or more Campers may spawn as part of the traffic generated during a traffic jam [[Switch Scenes|Switch Scene]].
*The Camper may also be imported at the [[Exports and Imports|Imports/Exports]] crane at [[Easter Basin]], San Fierro.
 
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*It may spawn parked around the dirt roads near [[Raton Canyon]], especially near the small bridge.
*It can be found at an alleyway north of the safehouse in Hashbury for export.
 
*It's sometimes seen in [[Red County]] and [[Flint County]].
 
'''Grand Theft Auto V'''
 
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* [[Love Wagon]], GTA 1 counterpart.
 
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*Sometimes, the Camper will have a paint job similar to the [[Germany|German]] flag, but inverted (red, yellow and black from top to bottom). This is a reference to Germany, the home of ''Volkswagen'', where the ''VW Type 2'' was made.
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*All Campers have a mirror-flipped number plate. This is an oversight/minor-glitch by ''Rockstar North'' (based in Scotland) who created the Camper's original model. In their original version, the Camper erroneously featured right-hand-drive steering and doors, like U.K. vehicles have, instead of the correct U.S. left-hand-drive. This problem is also evident on the [[DFT-30]]. (This glitch was eventually fixed in [[Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition]].)
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*The Camper is the only three-seat vehicle in the game, and one of three vehicles with three (instead of two) body colors (the others being the [[Cement Truck]] and [[Squalo]]).
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*In the [[Beta Releases in GTA San Andreas|beta]], there was to be a [http://www.gtasanandreas.net/screenshots/gallery.php?image=481 light blue/yellow/black paintjob] for the Camper.
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*The rear door of the Camper appears to be a sliding door, but in fact, swings open normally.
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*The tail lights on the Camper are different between the PC and the console versions.
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*If the player manages to find a way to see the interior of the Camper, it will be just an empty space, similar to the [[Stockade]]'s rear compartment (the best way to see it is selecting a Camper in a [[Races in GTA Online|race]] in [[Grand Theft Auto Online|GTA Online]]).
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*[[Love Wagon]] - ''[[Grand Theft Auto (1997 game)|Grand Theft Auto]]'' counterpart.
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*[[Journey]] - whose ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' version is the counterpart of GTA V's Camper.
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*[[Surfer]] - ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' counterpart of the [[3D Universe]]/[[2D Universe]] Camper.
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For the Grand Theft Auto V version of the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Camper, see Surfer.

The Camper is a camper van featured in Grand Theft Auto: London (both 1969 and 1961), Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. It is manufactured by Brute in the HD Universe.

Design

Grand Theft Auto London

The Camper is evidently designed as a large 1960s van based on the Volkswagen Type 2 T1 in the 2D and the 3D Universe. The GTA London rendition is depicted with a design proportionate to the Volkswagen Type 2, comes with only one color scheme (orange with a white top) and with a front-mounted spare tire.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

The Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas rendition of the Camper features a narrower body and lower ground clearance than its predecessor, and sports more variety in the kinds of accessories featured. It is almost identical to the real-life Volkswagen in the front but is longer and with a more modern look in the back half and the wheels.

The Camper features a small front bumper with overrides and an additional frame in the centre, a set of circular headlamps and amber indicators above the headlamps, as well as a split windscreen with wipers mounted above. The sides have circular rear-view mirrors mounted near the A-pillars and an additional door on the driver side, as well as the fuel cap on the rear right quarter. The rear end features a single window on the upper half, and the engine compartment with the tail lamps on the lower half, while the bottom features a small bumper with overrides and an additional frame in the centre. The Camper only has a rear license plate, and it is a mirror-view (reverse) of the frontal one, even though the front license plate is not present.

The Camper may spawn with two extras, which correspond to various components: the first one consists of a bench seat in the interior and open curtains on the rear compartment windows (excluding the rear left door) and behind the front seat compartment, while the second extra consists of a bed in the interior and closed curtains on the rear compartment windows (again excluding the rear left door), together with a pop-top on the roof and a peace sign on the front end. The Camper can spawn in a variety of color schemes, where the primary one is applied to the lower portions of the vehicle, the secondary one to the stripes running around the vehicle, and the tertiary one to the upper sides and roof.

Grand Theft Auto V and Online

The Camper reappears in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online with a much larger appearance than the previous renditions, acquiring the form of a recreational vehicle, specifically a Class-C motorhome, which essentially replaces the role its counterpart, the Journey, had in the 3D Universe. Given the fact it shares the main cab with the first generation Burrito, the Camper is based on a 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express. Although it is heavily considered as the successor of the Journey, the Camper only takes the role of a Class C motorhome, since the Journey returns as a Class A motorhome (albeit in a rusty/worn appearance).

The Camper assumes a large and wide chassis with similar proportions to the Tourbus and the Ambulance, where the bottom sides feature large side steps. The rear compartment makes use of several windows and small compartments on the lower portions, as well as a side awning and an unusable access door on the passenger side. The roof area features small hatches/vents and a metal bar on the rear portion, while the rear end is flat and features a vented detail below the window, square tail lights on either side, a central section for the license plate, and a silver/chrome bumper at the bottom that is fitted with a rack. The Camper also has unknown window tint applied to its rear windows as default.[1]

The Camper may spawn with open and closed curtains for the windows, and it has five different liveries, mainly consisting of stripes with "Camper by Brute" markings. The vehicle only spawns in a white primary color on the whole body, and it uses the same industrial wheels as the Burrito and its derivatives.

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Other modelling


Version History Gallery

Performance

Grand Theft Auto: London

In comparison to its predecessor, the Love Wagon, the Camper's performance in GTA London is slightly more acceptable with a moderately good top speed, slightly below average acceleration and handling, and average weight. While valued as £400 in mint condition, the van cannot be exported as it is "too big".

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Like the Volkswagen Type 2, the Camper runs on a small flat-4 cylinder engine, with a 5-speed gearbox and a rear-wheel-drive layout. Acceleration and speed are among the worst in the game, as are handling and braking, with it also having poor hill climbing capabilities. Also, despite its size and resemblance to a Volkswagen van, the Camper is capable of carrying only three people, where one passenger sits in the bed while the other sits on the seat. It is the only vehicle that can carry only two other people beside the driver.

The vehicle uses a low-revving and noisy engine sound, likely attributed to its small size and limited power.

GTA San Andreas Overview


Vehicle Statistics - 3D Universe
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N/A 75 / 120 5 Petrol RWD 1900 / 4189
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N/A N/A 5 N/A RWD Cannot be observed

Grand Theft Auto V and Online

The Camper's performance is expected for a recreational vehicle of its size. While it can achieve good top speeds, acceleration is below average due to its large compartment and the front wheel drivetrain. Its handling is roughly similar to that of the Ambulance.

The Camper is powered by a turbocharged inline-4 mounted transversely, coupled to a 4-speed gearbox in a front engine, front wheel drive layout. Like the Ambulance, the badges indicate it has a 4.5L turbo-diesel engine. In the original version, the vehicle shares the same engine sound as the Burrito, the Pony and the Speedo, while in the enhanced version, it shares the same sound as the Journey and the Surfer.

GTA V and Online Overview


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N/A 62 / 100 4 N/A FWD 4000 / 8818 70
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N/A N/A N/A 4.5L Turbo-Diesel (Badging) N/A N/A N/A
Observed
27.00 72.4 / 116.5 4 FF Inline-4 (In-game model) FWD Cannot be observed Cannot be observed

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Grand Theft Auto V and Online

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Special Variants

The Mothership

The engine block is held together with a macramé hammock and that it runs on 15-year-old cooking oil.
The Truth telling Carl Johnson about his mothership.

The Mothership is a variant of the Camper in GTA San Andreas owned by the weed-growing hippie The Truth. The only difference between the Mothership and the Camper vans is the unique psychedelic hippie paint job (which is coded in a similar way to the custom paint jobs available on vehicles such as the Blade, the Elegy and the Savanna). When it is first introduced in the mission "Are You Going to San Fierro?", The Truth mentions that the engine block is held together with a macramé hammock and that it runs on 15-year-old cooking oil. He also claims that he purchased the vehicle in 1967.

The Mothership's number plate reads "OUTTHERE", but due to a minor glitch affecting all versions of the Camper, the rear plate text is mirrored, instead reading "∃Я∃HTTUO". This glitch was eventually fixed in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, where the Camper's plate displays correctly. The phrase "OUTTHERE" is a nod to the 'X-Files' tagline "The Truth is Out There", the name of a Truth mission that was cut from the final release of GTA San Andreas.

The Mothership appears only during the missions "Are You Going to San Fierro?", "Black Project", and "Riot", otherwise it is not found anywhere else in the game. In addition, garages are also notorious for not saving paint jobs so there is a chance of losing the paint job if saved in a garage.

It is possible to steal a full immune Mothership during the mission "Black Project", see here.

Khaki-brown Camper

A unique Camper with khaki brown paintwork is obtainable in GTA San Andreas during the mission "Jizzy". The van is made available when the player is required to rush to the bottom of a highway intersection near Foster Valley to rescue one of Jizzy B's prostitutes from two abusive clients. The van, parked close to all three individuals, can easily be taken and stored in a garage, to which point the player may either choose to complete the mission or fail it.

Unlike the Mothership, the khaki brown Camper will retain its body color as it does not utilize texture-based paint jobs. The combination of colors on the van may vary between each attempt in the mission, including a red-brown-black design or a brown-white design, but generally adopts brown in all its combinations.

Of interesting note is that the van's lights will remain on during the mission as long as the player does not store it in the garage, regardless of time and weather.

Prominent Appearances in Missions

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

  • Are You Going to San Fierro? - The Mothership, The Truth's hippie modified Camper, appears for the first time in this mission, loaded with three tons of marijuana, and ready to go to SF.
  • Jizzy - A Camper is found in the mission, when Carl would rescue a prostitute beneath San Fierro Bypass.
  • Black Project - Truth's Mothership appears in the opening and the ending cutscenes.
  • Green Goo - Truth goes away with the Mothership after receiving the green goo in the ending cutscene.
  • Riot - Truth's Mothership is seen parked outside Madd Dogg's mansion.
  • Exports and Imports - The Camper is one of the 30 vehicles wanted for the side-mission. Placed on the first list.

Locations

Grand Theft Auto: London

  • The Camper is commonplace in street traffic, and hence is more easily available for the player to commandeer.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

The Camper is not as common as other vehicles that spawn on the streets, although it has some spawning points across San Andreas:

Grand Theft Auto V and Online

Radio Stations

The Camper has the following default radio station/s:

Trivia

General

  • "Camper" is the real nickname given to the Volkswagen Type 2 'Camper Van' in the U.K.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

  • Sometimes, the Camper will have a paint job similar to the German flag, but inverted (red, yellow and black from top to bottom). This is a reference to Germany, the home of Volkswagen, where the VW Type 2 was made.
  • All Campers have a mirror-flipped number plate. This is an oversight/minor-glitch by Rockstar North (based in Scotland) who created the Camper's original model. In their original version, the Camper erroneously featured right-hand-drive steering and doors, like U.K. vehicles have, instead of the correct U.S. left-hand-drive. This problem is also evident on the DFT-30. (This glitch was eventually fixed in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition.)
  • The Camper is the only three-seat vehicle in the game, and one of three vehicles with three (instead of two) body colors (the others being the Cement Truck and Squalo).
  • In the beta, there was to be a light blue/yellow/black paintjob for the Camper.
  • The rear door of the Camper appears to be a sliding door, but in fact, swings open normally.
  • The tail lights on the Camper are different between the PC and the console versions.

Grand Theft Auto V and Online

  • If the player manages to find a way to see the interior of the Camper, it will be just an empty space, similar to the Stockade's rear compartment (the best way to see it is selecting a Camper in a race in GTA Online).

See Also

References

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VansBison (The Mighty Bush | McGill-Olsen) | Bobcat XL | Boxville (Utility | Humane Labs | Taco Van) | Burrito (Bugstars | Civilian | McGill Olsen | North Yankton | Gang) | Camper | Journey | Minivan | Pony (SOTW) | Rumpo (Deludamol | Paradise) | Speedo (Clown Van) | Surfer (Beater) | Youga
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VehiclesAirtug | Caddy (Civilian) | Docktug | Fieldmaster (North Yankton) | Forklift | Lawn Mower | Ripley | Sadler (North Yankton) | Scrap Truck | Towtruck (Yankee-based variant) | Tractor | Utility Truck (AWP | Contender-based)
TrailersArmy Trailer (Civilian | Extended) | Boat Trailer (Large) | Prop Trailer | Trailer (Rake | Small (Utility | Generator) | Flatbed | Logs | Articulated (Container | Commercial | Big Goods | Fame or Shame) | Dock | Car carrier (Pack Man)| Tanker (RON | Army))
CommercialBenson | Biff | Hauler | Mule | Packer | Phantom | Pounder | Stockade (Bobcat Security)
IndustrialCutter | Dock Handler | Dozer | Dump | Flatbed | Mixer | Rubble | Tipper
ServiceBus (Airport) | Dashound | Rental Shuttle Bus (Tourbus) | Taxi | Trashmaster
EmergencyAmbulance | FIB (Buffalo) | Fire Truck | Lifeguard | Park Ranger | Police Bike | Police Cruiser (Interceptor | Buffalo) | Police Rancher | Police Riot | Police Roadcruiser | Police Prison Bus | Police Transporter | Sheriff Cruiser | Sheriff SUV | Unmarked Cruiser
MilitaryBarracks (Semi) | Crusader | Rhino Tank
MotorcyclesAkuma | Bagger | Bati 801 (RR) | Carbon RS | Daemon | Double T | Faggio | Hakuchou | Hexer | Innovation | Nemesis | PCJ-600 | Ruffian | Sanchez (Livery) | Sovereign | Thrust | Vader | Vindicator
HelicoptersBuzzard (Attack Chopper) | Cargobob (Jetsam | TPI) | Frogger (FIB/TPI) | Maverick | Police Maverick (Air Ambulance) | Skylift | Swift (Deluxe)
PlanesAtomic Blimp | Besra | Cargo Plane | Cuban 800 | Dodo | Duster | Jet | Luxor (Deluxe) | Mallard | Mammatus | Miljet | P-996 LAZER | Shamal | Titan | Velum | Vestra | Xero Blimp
BoatsDinghy ((2-seater)) | Jetmax | Kraken | Marquis | Police Predator | Seashark (Lifeguard) | Speeder | Squalo | Submersible | Suntrap | Toro | Tropic
Off-RoadBifta | Blazer (Hot Rod | Lifeguard) | Bodhi | Brawler | Dubsta 6x6 | Dune Buggy (Space Docker) | Duneloader | Injection | Kalahari | Liberator | Marshall | Mesa | Rancher XL (North Yankton) | Rebel (Rusty) | Sandking XL (SWB)
CyclesBMX | Cruiser | Endurex Race Bike | Fixter | Scorcher | Tri-Cycles Race Bike | Whippet Race Bike
TrainsCable Car | Freight Train (Freight Car | Freight Container 1 | Freight Container 2 | Freight Grain | Tanker Car) | Metrotrain
Static (Non-Controllable)Daisy Lee | Dignity | Octopus | Olifantus | Ocean Motion | Scrap Handler | SS Bulker | The Sea Urchin | UFOs
Beta VehiclesAdmiral | Autogyro | Baletrailer | Bobcat | Casco | Cavalcade FXT | Chavos | Combine Harvester | CS2000 | Digger | DF8-90 | Esperanto | Feroci | FIB ("Old" variant) | Frogger (with FIB livery) | Freeway | Furzen | Graintrailer | Hakumai | Hellfury | Horse | Hunter | Kart | Lokus | Majestic |Marbelle | Merit | Mule (Ramp-door) | Mr Tasty | Napalm | Pinnacle | PMP 600 | Police Fugitive | Presidente | Previon | RC Bandito | Sabre | Scamp | Seinove | Skimmer | Skivvy | Solair | Squaddie | Steed | Speedo variants | Unknown Stockade variant | SuperGT | SXR | Trawler | Trial | Unknown high-wing plane | Unknown private jet | Uranus | Vulkan | Wayfarer | Willard | Winky | Yankee
Vehicles in GTA V (Category) | Vehicle Brands | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Manufacturers | Vehicle classes | Vehicle Features

DLC Content Vehicles
Added as part of the following GTA Online content updates:
Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 | Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 | Heists | Festive Surprise | The Last Team Standing Update | The San Andreas Flight School Update | The Independence Day Special | The "I'm Not a Hipster" Update | The High Life Update | The Business Update | The Valentine's Day Massacre Special | Beach Bum Update


Other Vehicles
Enhanced Version | Special/Collector's Edition and Pre-Order Bonus | Social Club
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto Online
Super811 | Adder | Autarch | Banshee 900R | Bullet | Champion | Cheetah | Cyclone (II) | Deveste Eight | Emerus | Entity XF (MT | XXR) | ETR1 | FMJ | Furia | GP1 | Ignus (Weaponized) | Infernus | Itali GTB (Custom) | Krieger | LM87 | Nero (Custom) | Osiris | Penetrator | RE-7B | Reaper | S80RR | SC1 | Scramjet | Sultan RS | T20 | Taipan | Tigon | Tempesta | Tezeract | Thrax | Torero XO | Turismo Omaggio | Turismo R | Tyrant | Tyrus | Vacca | Vagner | Vigilante | Virtue | Visione | Voltic (Rocket) | X80 Proto | XA-21 | Zeno | Zentorno | Zorrusso
Sports300R | 8F Drafter | 9F (Cabrio | 10F (Widebody)) | Alpha | Banshee | Bestia GTS | Blista Compact (Go Go Monkey) | Buffalo (S (Sprunk)) | Calico GTF | Carbonizzare | Comet (Retro Custom (Safari) | S2 (Cabrio) | SR) | Coquette (D10) | Corsita | Cypher | Drift Tampa | Elegy RH8 (Retro Custom) | Euros | Feltzer | Flash GT | Furore GT | Fusilade | Futo (GTX) | GB200 | Growler | Hotring Everon | Hotring Hellfire | Hotring Sabre | Imorgon | Issi Sport | Itali GTO | Itali GTO Stinger TT | Itali RSX | Jester (Classic | Racecar | RR) | Jugular | Khamelion | Komoda | Kuruma (Armored) | La Coureuse | Locust | Lynx | Massacro (Racecar) | Neo | Neon | Omnis (e-GT) | Panthere | Paragon R (Armored) | Pariah | Penumbra (FF) | Raiden | Rapid GT (Convertible) | Raptor | Remus | Revolter | RT3000 | Ruston | S95 | Seven-70 | Schafter LWB | Schafter V12 | Schlagen GT | Schwartzer | Sentinel Classic (Widebody) | SM722 | Specter (Custom) | Streiter | Sugoi | Sultan (Classic (RS)) | Surano | Tropos Rallye | V-STR | Verlierer | Vectre | Veto (Classic) | ZR350 | ZR380 (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare)
MuscleArbiter GT | Blade | Broadway | Brigham | Buccaneer (Custom | Lurcher) | Buffalo EVX | Buffalo STX | Chino (Custom) | Clique (Wagon) | Coquette BlackFin | Deviant | Dominator (ASP | Apocalypse | Future Shock | GT | GTX | GTT | Nightmare | Pisswasser) | Dukes (Beater | Duke O'Death) | Ellie | Eudora | Faction (Custom (Donk)) | Gauntlet (Classic (Custom)) | Hellfire | Redwood) | Greenwood | Hermes | Hotknife | Hustler | Impaler (Apocalypse | Future Shock | LX | Nightmare) | Imperator (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Manana Custom | Moonbeam (Custom) | Nightshade | Peyote Gasser | Phoenix | Picador | Rat-Truck (Rat-Loader) | Ruiner (2000 (Wreck) | ZZ-8) | Sabre Turbo (Custom) | Slamvan (Apocalypse | Custom | Future Shock | Lost | Nightmare) | Stallion (Burger Shot) | Tahoma Coupe | Tampa (Weaponized) | Tulip (M-100) | Vamos | Vigero (ZX (Convertible) ) | Virgo | Virgo Classic (Custom) | Voodoo (Custom) | Weevil Custom | Yosemite (Drift)
Sports Classics190z | Ardent | Casco | Cheburek | Cheetah Classic | Coquette Classic | Deluxo | Dynasty | Fagaloa | GT500 | Infernus Classic | JB 700 (W) | Mamba | Manana | Michelli GT | Monroe | Nebula Turbo | Peyote (Custom) | Pigalle | Rapid GT Classic | Retinue (Mk II) | Roosevelt (Fränken Stange | Valor) | Savestra | Stinger (GT) | Stirling GT | Stromberg | Swinger | Toreador | Torero | Tornado (Beater | Mariachi | Custom | Rat Rod) | Turismo Classic | Viseris | Z-Type | Zion Classic
SedansAsea (Snow) | Asterope (GZ) | Cinquemila | Cognoscenti (Armored | 55 (Armored)) | Deity | Emperor (Beater | Snow) | Fugitive | Glendale (Custom) | Impaler SZ | Ingot | Intruder | Premier | Primo (Custom) | Regina | Rhinehart | Schafter (LWB (Armored) | V12 (Armored) | Turreted Limo ) | Stafford | Stanier | Stratum | Super Diamond | Surge | Tailgater (S) | Warrener (HKR) | Washington (Romero Hearse | Stretch)
CompactsAsbo | Blista (Kanjo) | Brioso R/A (300 (Widebody) ) | Club | Dilettante (Security) | Issi (Classic (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare)) | Panto | Prairie | Rhapsody | Weevil
CoupesCognoscenti Cabrio | Exemplar | F620 | Felon (GT) | FR36 | Jackal | Kanjo SJ | Oracle (XS) | Previon | Postlude | Sentinel (XS) | Windsor (Drop) | Zion (Cabrio)
SUVsAleutian | Astron (Custom) | Baller (LE (Armored) | LE LWB (Armored | ST (ST-D))) | BeeJay XL | Cavalcade (XL) | Contender| Dorado | Dubsta (Custom) | FQ 2 | Granger (3600LX) | Gresley | Habanero | Huntley S | I-Wagen | Issi Rally | Jubilee | Landstalker (XL) | Mesa | Novak | Patriot (Stretch) | Radius | Rebla GTS | Rocoto | Seminole (Frontier) | Serrano | Squaddie | Toros | Vivanite | XLS (Armored)
VansBison (The Mighty Bush | McGill-Olsen) | Bobcat XL | Boxville (Armored | Utility | Humane Labs | LSDS | PostOP | Taco Van) | Burrito (Bugstars | Civilian | McGill Olsen | Gang (Custom) | Snow) | Camper | Journey (II) | Minivan (Custom) | Pony (Smoke On The Water) | Rumpo (Custom | Deludamol | Paradise) | Speedo (Clown Van | Custom (Personal Vehicle)) | Surfer (Beater | Custom) | Youga (Classic (4x4 | Custom))
Utility
VehiclesAirtug | Caddy (Civilian | Bunker) | Docktug | Fieldmaster | Forklift | Lawn Mower | Ripley | Sadler (Snow) | Scrap Truck | Slamtruck | Tractor | Towtruck (Beater) | Utility Truck (AWP | Contender-based)
TrailersBoat Trailer (Dinghy | Seasharks) | Graintrailer | Mobile Operations Center | Trailer (Rake | Small (Utility | Generator) | Flatbed | Logs | Articulated (Big Goods | Container | Commercial | Fame or Shame | Gunrunning | Happy Holidays Hauler | LS Panic) | Dock | Car carrier | Tanker (RON | Army | Heist))
CommercialBenson (Cluckin' Bell) | Biff | Cerberus (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Hauler (Custom) | Mule (Ramp-door | Heist | Custom | Passenger) | Packer | Phantom (Custom | Festive | Wedge) | Pounder (Custom) | Stockade | Terrorbyte
IndustrialDock Handler | Dozer | Dump | Flatbed | Guardian | Mixer | Rubble | Tipper
ServiceBrickade (6x6 | Dune) | Bus (Airport) | Dashound | Festival Bus | Rental Shuttle Bus (Tourbus) | Taxi | Trashmaster (Heist) | Wastelander
EmergencyAmbulance | FIB (Buffalo) | Fire Truck | Gauntlet Interceptor | Lifeguard | Park Ranger | Police Bike | Police Cruiser (Interceptor | Stanier LE | Unmarked) | Police Riot | Prison Bus | Police Transporter | RCV | Sheriff Cruiser | Sheriff SUV
MilitaryAnti-Aircraft Trailer | APC | Barracks (Semi | Heist) | Barrage | Chernobog | Crusader | Half-track | Invade and Persuade Tank | Rhino Tank | Scarab (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Thruster | TM-02 Khanjali | Vetir
MotorcyclesAkuma | Avarus (Sanctus) | Bagger | Bati 801 (RR) | BF400 | Carbon RS | Chimera | Cliffhanger | Daemon (Gang-less) | Defiler | Diabolus (Custom) | Double T | Enduro | Esskey | Faggio (Mod | Sport) | FCR 1000 (Custom) | Gargoyle (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Hakuchou (Drag) | Hexer | Innovation | Lectro | Nemesis | Nightblade | Oppressor (Mk II) | PCJ-600 | Powersurge | Rampant Rocket | Reever | Ruffian | Sanchez (Livery | Manchez (Scout (C))) | Shinobi | Shotaro | Sovereign | Stryder | Thrust | Vader | Vindicator | Vortex | Wolfsbane (Rat Bike) | Zombie Chopper (Bobber)
HelicoptersAkula | Annihilator (Stealth) | Buzzard (Attack Chopper) | Cargobob (Jetsam | Drop Zone) | Conada (Weaponized) | FH-1 Hunter | Frogger (FIB) | Havok | Maverick (Police Maverick (Air Ambulance)) | Savage | Sparrow (Sea) | Skylift | SuperVolito (Carbon) | Swift (Deluxe) | Valkyrie (MOD.0) | Volatus
PlanesAlpha-Z1 | Avenger (Prop | Upgraded (Prop)) | B-11 Strikeforce | Besra | Blimp | Cargo Plane (Unmarked) | Cuban 800 | Dodo | Duster | F-160 Raiju | Howard NX-25 | Hydra | LF-22 Starling | Mallard | Mammatus | Miljet | Mogul | Nimbus | P-45 Nokota | P-996 LAZER | Pyro | RM-10 Bombushka | RO-86 Alkonost | Rogue | Seabreeze | Shamal (Luxor (Deluxe)) | Streamer216 | Titan | Tula | Ultralight | V-65 Molotok | Velum (5-Seater) | Vestra | Volatol
BoatsAvisa | Dinghy (Heist | Yacht | Weaponized) | Jetmax | Kosatka | Kraken | Kurtz 31 Patrol Boat | Longfin | Marquis | Police Predator | Seashark (Lifeguard | Yacht) | Speeder (Yacht) | Squalo | Submersible | Suntrap | Toro (Yacht) | Tropic (Yacht) | Tug
Off-RoadBifta | Blazer (Aqua | Hot Rod | Lifeguard | Street) | Bodhi | Boor | Brawler | Bruiser (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Brutus (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Caracara (4x4) | Desert Raid | Draugur | Dubsta 6x6 | Dune Buggy (FAV | Ramp Buggy | Space Docker) | Duneloader | Everon | Freecrawler | Hellion | Injection | Insurgent (Pick-Up (Custom)) | Kalahari | Kamacho | Liberator | Marshall | Menacer | Mesa | MonstroCiti | Nightshark | Outlaw | Patriot Mil-Spec | Rancher XL | Ratel | RC Bandito | Rebel (Rusty | Technical (Aqua | Custom)) | Riata | Sandking XL (SWB) | Sasquatch (Apocalypse | Future Shock | Nightmare) | Terminus | Trophy Truck | Vagrant | Verus | Walton L35 | Winky | Yosemite Rancher | Zhaba
CyclesBMX | Cruiser | Endurex Race Bike | Inductor (Junk Energy) | Scorcher | Tri-Cycles Race Bike | Whippet Race Bike
TrainsFreight Train (Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid | Freight Car | Freight Car 2 | Freight Container 1 | Freight Container 2 | Freight Grain | Tanker Car) | Metrotrain
Open WheelBR8 | DR1 | PR4 | R88
Static (Non-Controllable)Cutter | Daisy Lee | Dignity | Galaxy Super Yacht (Aquarius, Pisces, Orion) | HODL | HSW Mule | Narcosub | Jet | La'oub Princess | LSCM Mule | Mechanic Mule | Octopus | Olifantus | Ocean Motion | Ramius | SS Bulker | S.S. Daddy's Boy | Tattoo Parlor Boxville | The Sea Urchin | UFOs | USS Luxington ATT-16 | Wakebreaker
Beta VehiclesBaletrailer | Bati 801 Police Variant | Cargobob Variant | Caracara Police Variant | Cognoscenti Arena War Variant | Greenwood Police Variant | Police Bike Variant | Police Transporter Variant | Police Cruiser | Panto Police Variant | Police Buffalo Variant | Riata Police Variant | Vamos Arena War Variant | Verlierer Variant | Wolfsbane Variant | Zoku
Vehicles in GTA Online (Category) | Vehicle Brands | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Manufacturers | Vehicle classes | Vehicle Features

DLC Content Vehicles
The Chop Shop | San Andreas Mercenaries | Los Santos Drug Wars | The Criminal Enterprises | The Contract | Los Santos Tuners | The Cayo Perico Heist | Los Santos Summer Special | The Diamond Casino Heist | The Diamond Casino & Resort | Arena War | After Hours | Southern San Andreas Super Sport Series | The Doomsday Heist | Smuggler's Run | Gunrunning | Cunning Stunts: Special Vehicle Circuit | Import/Export | Bikers | Cunning Stunts | Further Adventures in Finance and Felony | Lowriders: Custom Classics | Be My Valentine | January 2016 Update | Festive Surprise 2015 | Executives and Other Criminals | Halloween Surprise | Lowriders | Freemode Events Update | Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 | Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 | Heists | Festive Surprise | The Last Team Standing Update | The San Andreas Flight School Update | The Independence Day Special | The "I'm Not a Hipster" Update | The High Life Update | The Business Update | The Valentine's Day Massacre Special | Holiday Gifts | Beach Bum Update


Other Vehicles
Expanded & Enhanced Version | Enhanced Version | Special/Collector's Edition and Pre-Order Bonus | Social Club