![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The vehicle may appear with a livery around the rear compartment, which include Los Santos Department of Water & Power, Atomic and Pharte Gas. The interior uses a large dashboard with analog dials also used on some trucks. One minor change is the front door handles the original plastic vertical handles were replaced by chrome horizontal handles. However, thanks to the revised graphics, chrome finishes have been highlighted. The Burrito returns in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online with the same design and features as in GTA IV. Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online First Generation 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. 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. It uses a set of industrial wheels also seen on various industrial vehicles. 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. The roof rack can have either stacked piping or horizontally-laid scaffold piping tied to the rack. The Burrito may spawn with a livery around the rear compartment, which include T.Watts & Sons, Spin on This Laundromat, LibEl and Pharte Gas. 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 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. 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 roof is always fitted with a roof rack. The front doors are large and feature square-shaped mirrors supported by twin frames, as well as black door handles. The sides of the van feature black sections on the wheel arches and ridged details passing through the sides. The grille separation bears the silver "DECLASSE" lettering, while the upper half of the grille bears the emblem. 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. 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. 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. The Burrito assumes a more utilitarian design, no longer featuring the sporty accessories from previous renditions. The van resembles its base for the most part, but the rear and sides have been taken from the third-generation Chevrolet Van (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 is reintroduced in Grand Theft Auto IV in designed in the likeness of the 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express 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 Burrito in GTA Vice City Stories features two-tone body colors on the upper and lower halves, unlike other renditions. ![]() 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 vehicle is depicted with a large front end, lower extensions and concave panels on the lower side and the rear compartment. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Burrito resembles a 1986-1993 Dodge Ram Van, 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).
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