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Park Ranger

For the law enforcement agency, see San Andreas State Park Rangers.

People say that members of the San Andreas State Park Rangers aren't real cops. But then, you aren't even a real member of San Andreas State Park Rangers. You're just a concerned citizen with a passion for keeping the Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness free of litter, and a whole lot of backpackers smeared over your hood. But hey, even vigilantes can look the part.Warstock Cache & Carry, GTA Online.

The Declasse Park Ranger is a law enforcement vehicle appearing in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.

Design

The Park Ranger is a variant of the Granger modified for San Andreas State Park Rangers use, appearing to be inspired by various Park Ranger vehicles from the United States.

The vehicle is identical to the regular version in terms of design and features, but comes with a medium-sized front pushbar and winch, spotlights on the cabin A-pillars and LED flashing red/blue lights on the grille, mirror wings, roof and rear window, as well as flashing tail lights and various antenna on the rear portion of the roof and on the rear left quarter. The windows have Light Smoke window tint applied by default.[1]

The vehicle comes in a mostly white body with black bumpers and arches, with green stripes and "PARK RANGER" markings around the vehicle, including the Los Santos County seal on the front doors and "TH132" registration code on the front fenders. Files indicate that the vehicle spawns in white, which is applied on the main body of the vehicle and cannot be resprayed (unless selected in a race). Its rims are also different compared to the regular Granger, being similar to the industrial rims seen in industrial vehicles such as the Mule, the Benson and the Phantom, albeit with a black finish.

Performance

The Park Ranger, along with the FIB and the Sheriff SUV, is easily the best performing SUV in the game. It improves on the civilian vehicle in every way, with good acceleration (about on par with the Interceptor), and stiff suspension, which prevents it from rolling over in high speed turns. It also has a high top speed, great off-road performance, and decent brakes. While statistically inferior in top speed according to the files, the difference is minimal, causing little to no impact on its overall performance compared to its police equivalents.

The Park Ranger is a large vehicle, and because of this, can hold up to eight passengers (four inside and four outside), which makes it one of the largest capacity vehicles in the game in this regard. The Park Ranger, due to its great torque and weight, is able to barrel through most cars on the road, including roadblocks, fences, and even larger cars. The passengers hanging onto the outside are able to use Assault Rifles and Light Machine Guns while being driven, making this car excellent for drive-by's and assaulting other cars. Care must be taken by the driver of the vehicle when players are riding on the running boards since they can be knocked off and killed in collisions.

The Park Ranger is powered by a turbocharged twin-cam Inline-4 coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front engine, all-wheel drive layout (60% front, 40% rear). However, the cover of the engine is more like that of a V8. It supplies enough power for each wheel to gain large amounts of traction and maintains it firm on the ground, which rarely loses speed when going through dirt or sand. Its engine sound is the same one from the regular version, the BeeJay XL and the Bodhi.

Modifications

Category Modification Price Image
Armor No Armor $1,000
Armor Upgrade 20% $7,500
Armor Upgrade 40% $12,000
Armor Upgrade 60% $20,000
Armor Upgrade 80% $35,000
Armor Upgrade 100% $50,000
Brakes Stock Brakes $1,000
Street Brakes $20,000
Sport Brakes $27,000
Race Brakes $35,000
Engine EMS Upgrade, Level 1 $9,000
EMS Upgrade, Level 2 $12,500
EMS Upgrade, Level 3 $18,000
EMS Upgrade, Level 4 $33,500
Lights Headlights Stock Lights $600
Xenon Lights $7,500
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Full Coverage
Respray Main article: Vehicle Customization in GTA V/Respray Colors -
Suspension Stock Suspension $200
Lowered Suspension $1,000
Street Suspension $2,000
Sport Suspension $3,400
Competition Suspension $4,400
Transmission Stock Transmission $1,000
Street Transmission $29,500
Sports Transmission $32,500
Race Transmission $40,000
Turbo None $5,000
Turbo Tuning $50,000
Wheels Main article: Los Santos Customs/Wheels -
Windows None $500
Light Smoke $1,500
Dark Smoke $3,500
Limo $5,000

Design

Grand Theft Auto V and Online
ParkRanger-GTAV-FrontQuarter
Front quarter view
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Top view
ParkRanger-GTAV-RearQuarter
Rear quarter view
ParkRanger-GTAV-Front
Front view
ParkRanger-GTAV-Side
Side view
ParkRanger-GTAV-Rear
Rear view
ParkRanger-GTAV-Engine
Engine bay
ParkRanger-GTAV-Underside
Underside image
Granger-GTAV-Badges
Detailing
ParkRanger-GTAV-Inside
Inside view
ParkRanger-GTAV-Open
Other modelling
ParkRanger-GTAV-Dashboard
Driver's first-person view

Images

Locations

Grand Theft Auto V

Grand Theft Auto Online

Enhanced version

Expanded & Enhanced versions

Notable Owners

Rewards

Rockstar Games Social Club

Park Ranger - Emergency
SPEED

ACCELERATION

BRAKING

TRACTION

SEATS
8
GARAGE
MODDABLE
PREMIUM
SUPER-MODDABLE
SELL
BUY

Park Ranger - Emergency
SPEED

ACCELERATION

BRAKING

TRACTION

SEATS
8
GARAGE
MODDABLE
PREMIUM
SUPER-MODDABLE
SELL
BUY
DEALER
NOTES Blips-GTAO-467-PickUpSwap
  • On Rockstar Games Social Club page for this vehicle, the following attributes are incorrectly marked:
    • Garage
    • Moddable
    • Premium
    • Buy
  • On Rockstar Games Social Club page for this vehicle, the dealer is missing.

Oversights

  • In the enhanced version of the game, both the driver-side and passenger-side windows have a minor modeling issue, as part of the glass appears to be dented.

Specifications

Model

Model name Texture name Handling name Text label name In-game name Swankness Flags
GTA V and Online pranger pranger PRANGER PRANGER Park Ranger 1
Flags
  • FLAG_LAW_ENFORCEMENT
  • FLAG_DONT_SPAWN_IN_CARGEN
  • FLAG_IS_OFFROAD_VEHICLE
  • FLAG_REPORT_CRIME_IF_STANDING_ON
modelFlags
  • MF_ABS_STD
  • MF_AXLE_F_MCPHERSON
  • MF_AXLE_R_MCPHERSON

Population

Groups Scenario sets Frequency (%) Driver model License plates
GTA V and Online None POLICE_RANGER 100 *S_F_Y_Ranger_01
  • S_M_Y_Ranger_01
  • Police/Government Plate - 100%

Handling

Max velocity (kmh / mph) Gears Engine type Drivetrain Mass (kg / lbs)
GTA V and Online 135 / 83.7 5 N/A AWD (40% rear, 60% front) 2400 / 5280

Audio

Horns Engine Exhaust Police scanner
Manufacturer Model Category Color
GTA V and Online horn_list_suv_pickup suv_2_us_v8_engine_accel suv_2_us_v8_exhaust_accel Declasse Granger Station Wagon N/A

Language

English Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Simplified) French German Italian Japanese Korean Mexican Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish
GTA V and Online Park Ranger 國家公園警用車 国家公园警用车 Park Ranger Park-Ranger Park Ranger パーク・レンジャー 파크 레인저 Guardia forestal Park Ranger Guarda florestal Park Ranger Guardia forestal

Traffic Default Colors

GTA V and OnlinePrimarySecondaryPearlescentWheelsTrimAccent
111
Metallic White (Metallic)
7
Metallic Shadow Silver (Metallic)
2
Metallic Black Steel (Metallic)
5
Metallic Blue Silver (Metallic)
0
Metallic Black (Metallic)
0
Metallic Black (Metallic)

Trivia

ParkRanger-GTAV-Races
A player selecting a Park Ranger in a GTA Race in GTA Online, and spraying it blue.
  • In the mission The Civil Border Patrol and An American Welcome, it is seen that people can sit in the trunk of the vehicle, which is normally not possible.
  • Before Patch 1.12, the Park Ranger was classed as an SUV. However, after the patch was released, it has been properly recategorized as an Emergency vehicle. It could have been used in a race, and even possible to apply a paint job instead of the Park Ranger livery.
    • Oddly, the player can still select the Park Ranger after the latest patch, albeit they select a race as "GTA" and use the SUV category. They will also be able to respray the Park Ranger.
  • The push bar is different from any other push bar in the game, which somewhat resemble those from LCPD (NYPD) cars, in real life and in Grand Theft Auto IV.
  • In one of the early screenshots of the game, NOOSE TRU officers can be seen driving it.[7]
  • In the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 versions of the game, the vehicle features unusable lights behind the front windshield, appearing to be derived from its unmarked counterpart.
    • These were been removed in the enhanced version.

See Also

References

  1. File Data:
    <diffuseTint value="0xAA0A0A0A" />
  2. Ymap:
    WORLD_VEHICLE_DRIVE_SOLO: POLICE_RANGER: 00:00 - 00:00
  3. Ymap:
    WORLD_VEHICLE_PARK_PERPENDICULAR_NOSE_IN: POLICE_RANGER: 00:00 - 00:00
  4. Ymap:
    WORLD_HUMAN_SMOKING: : 00:00 - 00:00
  5. Vehicles.meta
          <rewards>
            <Item>REWARD_WEAPON_CARBINERIFLE</Item>
            <Item>REWARD_AMMO_CARBINERIFLE</Item>
            <Item>REWARD_STAT_WEAPON</Item>
          </rewards>
  6. Pickups.meta
        <Item type="CPickupRewardAmmo">
          <Name>REWARD_AMMO_CARBINERIFLE</Name>
          <AmmoRef>AMMO_RIFLE</AmmoRef>
          <Amount value="30" />
        </Item>
  7. VinewoodSign-GTAV-PoliceChase
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