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The Towtruck (formerly named "Tow Truck") is, as implied, a hook-and-chain tow truck featured in Grand Theft Auto 2, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, The Lost and Damned and Grand Theft Auto V. It is manufactured by Vapid in the HD Universe.
The Tow Truck debuted in Grand Theft Auto 2 as a towing vehicle based on the chassis of a Chevrolet COE, and a cab design similar to certain large trucks in the game (including the Van, Ice Cream Van, Hot Dog Van and the G4 Bank Van); the vehicle is also available with yellow body color only.
Despite the appearances, the vehicle lacks any towing ability, unlike the Truck Cab and Truck Cab SX. It is only in Multiplayer, so most people who have GTA 2 have never driven it.
In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the towtruck resembles a third generation Chevy C/K. It bears similarities with the Bobcat, only with a slightly larger grille and slightly bulkier design. A set of unusable yellow lights can be seen behind the cab.
The Towtruck is easily characterized by the black rear arm on the back, complete with a fully functional towing hook that can be connected to almost every land vehicle in the game (an ability shared with the Tractor). It is useful for stealing locked cars or cars that the player desires and putting them in property garages that CJ owns and keeping them and thus modifying them for performance when desired or for show, or for when CJ gathers GSF members and engage in a turf war.
The Vapid Towtruck in The Lost and Damned is depicted with an older look, resembling a Chevrolet C3100 tow truck, but looks like a 1940-1950 Ford F-100. However, the headlights and grille look like they are from a 1975-'79 Ford Econoline van, and the windshield and door tops appear to be from a 1980's Ford F-Series.
The Towtruck is mostly comparable to the Slamvan in terms of design, having almost the same front and cab, with some alterations in the headlights, the grille and the front bumper. The vehicle can only be found in a beater condition, with rusty bodywork and faded "Native Engines" logos on its doors. Like the "beater" variants of the Emperor, Sabre, and Vigero, the Towtruck features a distorted horn, shared with the beater Vigero. Like GTA 2, the Towtruck cannot be used to tow vehicles.
Like most vehicles in the game, the Towtruck does not feature reversing lights, as well as unusable beacon lights. The rear hook arm is also unusable, as the towing mechanic was not implemented into the game.
The Tow Truck returns for Grand Theft Auto V with the same design as in TLAD, this time with rusty paintjob and slightly dilapidated bodywork, along with license plates for both ends. Most of the markings from the previous model are absent, but makes up for a better variety of colors for the upper and lower sides (which can be changed at Los Santos Customs like any other vehicle). For the first time in the series, the amber lights on the Towtruck's roof can be activated by tapping the horn button.
Because of the re-implementation of the towing mechanics, the vehicle is capable of lifting and towing any vehicle it hooks to, including transport trucks and attached trailers, although these will require all available engine upgrades and a flat surface to make any progress with large vehicles. It is also capable of creating a chain and staying attached to other vehicles even if the player is not in it, meaning they can create large chains of tow trucks strung together without them de-spawning. These trucks can be found spawning in Paleto Bay coming in off the northern section of the highway, or in tow.
The Tow Truck is one of two fully-operable towtrucks, both sharing the same name. The vehicle is fitted with a CB radio, and occasional trucker chatter can be heard regardless of whether the main radio is turned on or off. The chatter will only play if playing as Trevor and in Blaine County.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

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Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City

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Despite being a tow truck, the Tow Truck is very fast, but has a tad understeer. It is perfect for off-road, because of its soft suspensions, great grip, and powerful V8 engine. It is also a durable vehicle, and can even survive a collision with a Rhino, which normally destroys weaker vehicles. This can be especially useful during the Los Santos Riots, as it can take a large number of bullets and survive close up explosions. It has similar handling to the Sadler, but has a stronger engine and higher top speed. Its overall performance is tied with that of the Yosemite.
The HD Universe rendition of the Towtruck is considerably inferior in performance, possessing average acceleration (owed largely to its light weight) and top speed, but possesses poor steering which requires the aid of brakes to corner sharply. Its rear wheel drive configuration also results in the Towtruck suffering from minor sliding after tight turns.
For a rusty vehicle like the Towtruck, it is powered by a decent single cam V8 engine with four double barrel carburetors, similar to that of the Slamvan. Said engine is coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front engine, rear wheel drive layout. The engine sound is also unique, being a muscle-like sound like the Slamvan, but with a much lower pitch.
The Tow Truck in GTA V returns bad, if not worse, performing. Its traction has been dramatically reduced, so much so, that the lack of power from its V8 engine causes little-to-no wheel-spin when holding the brake and accelerator, or driving against a wall. This significant power reduction makes its acceleration rate incredibly slow, and its top speed has been majorly affected by this reduction. Handling wise, the vehicle has a short turning radius, meaning it is incapable of turning sharp corners without a risk of oversteer, however, the slow speed usually makes this impossible.
Ray Larabie's early design of GTA 2's "Tow Truck."
Tow Truck photo. Note that the driver looks significantly similar to Niko Bellic.
A Towtruck as seen in an early trailer for GTA V.
The Towtruck in the cinematic preview on Rockstar Games Social Club.
Three daisy-chained Tow Trucks, with the third towing a Hydra.
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