One of the most impressive parts of GTA V is how detailed the vehicles actually are. Most players only focus on driving fast or customizing cars, but Rockstar secretly added countless realistic mechanics and hidden details that make every vehicle feel unique.
Different cars handle differently depending on:
- Weather conditions
- Tire grip
- Vehicle weight
- Damage level
- Terrain type
Sports cars lose control more easily during rainstorms, while heavier vehicles maintain stability better during crashes. Dirt roads also affect handling differently than city streets.
Rockstar even added realistic interior details. Speedometers move correctly, mirrors reflect environments, and some vehicles contain unique dashboard designs players rarely notice while driving quickly.
Police cars also behave differently depending on location. Richer neighborhoods often use cleaner police cruisers while damaged vehicles appear more commonly in rougher areas.
Some rare vehicles only spawn under specific conditions:
- Certain weather
- Specific times of day
- Particular locations
- Story progression points
This hidden complexity helped make GTA V’s driving feel far more immersive than most open-world games.
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