This is evidenced in the handling file, possibly replaced by the Skimmer or a leftover from GTA III. The Dodo was meant to appear in GTA Vice City but was cut during development. The model and the in-game name remains in the game files, and it was probably replaced by the VCN Maverick, as it is called "COASTMAV" in the game files. Grand Theft Auto: Vice CityĪ new helicopter named the Coastguard Maverick was meant to appear in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and was probably used by the coastguards but was cut during development. Contrary to popular belief, Darkel never gave a mission where the player would blow up a school bus with children inside. The School Bus was meant to be appeared in GTA III but it was likely removed due to absence of children in the game. It appeared in Grand Theft Auto 2 and later appeared in Grand Theft Auto V's I'm Not a Hipster Update, but with a different design. The car was planned to be a four-door sedan similar to the Fiat 128. The Panto was another vehicle that was cut in GTA III. The Luton, a box van, which the model's cargo compartment later became the basis for the Mule's. In one of King Courtney's missions, he mistakenly says "Diablo Infernus" when he requests Claude to steal him a Diablo Stallion. It might have been removed because it might have been too fancy for Portland. The Diablo Infernus was a variation of the Infernus which supposedly was to be driven by the Diablos. The Buggy was a bit smaller than the BF Injection and had opening doors. The Brigham was a green car that was featured in beta GTA III. Several unnamed cars never appeared in the final version. The SWAT Van was cut, but can be seen in the official site in section "Special Cars". These are vehicles that were deleted or cut before the games' release and cannot be spawned through third party trainers or cheat devices, but with mods, although some of them will remain uncontrollable. Several sources are applied when comes to confirmation of beta vehicles, mainly handling files, in-game media and police scanners. Also, some cars looked more like the real cars on which they are based on compared to the final versions which may have been removed or changed to avoid copyright issues. Others have been renamed or remodeled to fit in the final version of the game. They do not appear or spawn on the streets. Deleted vehicles never appear in the final game while other beta vehicles are hidden in the games' files and can be obtained through modding.
There are several types of beta vehicles, mainly: Deleted, Spawnable, Beta Names and Beta Models. 5.6 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.5.5 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.4.3 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.4.2 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.2.8 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.2.7 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.