This FiveM Vapid police patrol pack delivers a complete lore-friendly LEO fleet of six scratch-made and reimagined cruisers, each loaded with 200+ in-game customization options. Built specifically for serious roleplay servers, every vehicle is non-ELS, performance-tuned, and modular down to the trunk layout. The result is a patrol fleet where no two units look the same — and where supervisors, K9 handlers, gang detail, and undercover officers can each spawn into a car that genuinely reflects their role. For servers tired of duped models filling their LEO bay, this is the Vapid lineup that finally gives every department a real identity.
🚓 Inside the FiveM Vapid Police Patrol Pack
The EVP lineup leans hard into authenticity. Each Vapid model spans a different era and silhouette — from the modern Aleutian and Scout to the 90s Scout Classic and the late-90s Monarch — so your motor pool reads like a real department’s fleet history, not a copy-paste of the same body shape in five colors. The pack ships with a universal parts system that keeps lightbars, antennas, consoles, cages, and unit tags consistent across the entire fleet, which makes builds faster, livery work cleaner, and the in-game look cohesive whether players spawn a sedan, an SUV, or a sports interceptor.
Because lighting is fully non-ELS, patterns sync out of the box with zero client dependency and none of the duped-vehicle bloat that plagues older LEO packs. Custom Rockstar-style dirt and crash mapping, paired with a realism/arcade handling blend, means these cruisers feel grounded in pursuit while staying forgiving enough for everyday roleplay driving.
🚨 Highlight Features
Every feature in this non-ELS lore friendly police vehicles pack is built to elevate the on-duty experience and shorten build time for fleet managers.
- 🚨 Non-ELS lighting — server-friendly with no client ELS dependency
- 🚦 Custom lightbars script with multiple lightbar options and full light patterns, so you no longer need to dupe vehicles for new lightbars or get stuck on minimal patterns
- 🏙️ Lore-friendly models — scratch-made plus reimagined vanilla bodies
- 🎨 2K liveries — quality balanced for performance
- 🚓 Multiple vehicle types — sedans, SUVs, and sports interceptors in a single pack
- 🔧 200+ customization options per vehicle via modkit and extras — no custom menus required
- ⚙️ Universal consistent parts system across the fleet — lightbars, antennas, consoles, cages, and tags
- ⚡ Optimized assets — full LODs, tuned polycounts, compressed textures
- 💥 Rockstar-style dirt and crash mapping with custom handling — RP realism and arcade balance blended
🔧 Inside Every Cruiser
- 🔢 Callsign system — 5-digit, editable, and colorable for live unit identification
- 🚦 Lightbars with ALPR attachments and slicktop/undercover options
- 🔀 Each vehicle doubles as LEO, EMS, DOC, Federal, Unmarked, or Decommissioned for flexible department use
- 🎨 Two-tone paint independent of livery — single and two-tone setups supported
- 🛡️ Departments and liveries — LSPD, LSSD, and SAHP
- 🏷️ 16 unit tags — Supervisor, Command, Warden, Paramedic, SWAT, Gang Unit, K9, and Caution K9, with colorable and red reflective variants
- 🚔 Exterior options — player-controlled spotlights and jurisdiction-specific ram bars
- 💻 45+ interior loadouts — console, radio, siren controller, and laptop setups, plus dash radar and divider/roof/trunk gun racks
- 🐕 K9-ready — multiple vehicles with cages including split K9/suspect seating, plus window bars and dividers
- 📡 Antenna arrays — regular, specialist, tactical, and retrofit wobble variants spanning city, county, and state setups
- 🧰 Trunk options — animated lockboxes, drawers, organized and messy layouts, raised boxes, and loose clutter
- 🎛️ Native UX — labeled extras and mod categories for fast in-game toggling
- 📚 Livery templates and install guides included for quick department branding
⚡ Performance & Optimization
Every cruiser is engineered to keep your server smooth even on busy LEO callouts.
- Non-ELS with synced patterns and no duplicate model spam
- Full LODs across all vehicles
- Optimized textures — YTD ≤ 1024, embedded liveries ≤ 2048
- Realism/arcade handling tuned for grounded feel with arcade-friendly balance
- Drag-and-drop add-on resource structure with standard start order — works with common frameworks
🚓 Vapid Vehicles Included in the Pack
Six lore-friendly Vapid patrol vehicles spanning four decades of fleet history, each a complete LEO-ready model with its own customization tree and shared parts library.
- Aleutian (2024-2025) — modern SUV interceptor —
onx_polaleu - Dominator GT (2018-2023) — sports interceptor —
onx_poldom - Monarch (1998-2011) — late-90s sedan —
onx_polmonar - Scout (2024-2025) — modern patrol SUV —
onx_polscout - Scout Classic (1991-1994) — vintage 90s SUV —
onx_polscout2 - Tavros (2013-2016) — mid-2010s sedan —
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🚔 Additional Vapid Models in the ONX EVP Roster
The full ONX EVP Vapid lineup also documents the following models with their spawn codes in the same naming convention.
- Caracara Raid (2017-2020) —
onx_polcara - Sandstorm D205 (2022-2025) —
onx_polsand - Sandstorm D205 SWB (2022-2025) —
onx_polsandsc - Sandstorm D205 XL (2022-2025) —
onx_polsandxl - Sandstorm D205 Hellenbach (2022-2025) —
onx_polsandh - Sandking D155 (2011-2016) —
onx_polsandk - Sandking D155 SWB (2011-2016) —
onx_polsandk2 - Sandking D155 XL (2011-2016) —
onx_polsandk3 - Sandking D155 Compensator (2011-2016) —
onx_polsandk4 - Sandking D155 SWB Compensator (2011-2016) —
onx_polsandk5 - Sandking D155 XL Compensator (2011-2016) —
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🧩 Compatibility & Installation Notes
This FiveM Vapid police patrol pack is built as a drag-and-drop add-on resource that slots into your existing server cfg with minimal fuss. It works alongside common FiveM frameworks like QBCore, ESX, and Qbox since lighting, customization, and callsigns operate through native game systems rather than framework-specific glue. Game Build 3095 is required to access certain features, including the VMT_Lightbar customization category that exposes custom ALPR and lightbar options.
Installation is straightforward: drop the ONX vehicle resources into a [onx_vehicles] folder inside your resources directory, add ensure [onx_vehicles] to your server cfg, and use a customization menu to configure lightbars, liveries, ALPR, cages, consoles, antennas, trunks, and tags in game. Livery templates and install guides are bundled in, so your designers can stand up branded liveries for each department from day one.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many vehicles are included in this pack?
A: The pack includes six Vapid-brand LEO patrol vehicles — the Aleutian, Dominator GT, Monarch, Scout, Scout Classic, and Tavros. Each ships with the full 200+ customization options and the shared universal parts library.
Q: Is this pack non-ELS, and what frameworks does it support?
A: Yes, every vehicle is fully non-ELS with synced patterns and no client ELS dependency. The resource is drag-and-drop with a standard start order, and it works with common FiveM frameworks like QBCore, ESX, and Qbox through native game systems.
Q: What customization options are available in-game?
A: Each vehicle exposes 200+ options across modkits and extras — including multiple lightbars, ALPR attachments, slicktop and undercover setups, 45+ interior console and radio loadouts, antenna arrays, ram bars, spotlights, trunk layouts, K9 cages, and 16 unit tags. Two-tone paint is supported independently of liveries.
Q: Will future Vapid vehicles be added to this pack automatically?
A: No. New vehicles released after launch are sold separately — the pack you purchase remains the six Vapid models listed.
Q: What game build do I need?
A: Some features — including the VMT_Lightbar customization category that exposes custom ALPR and lightbar options — require Game Build 3095. The base vehicles work on earlier builds, but Build 3095 unlocks the full feature set.
🚨 A Patrol Fleet That Actually Feels Like a Department
This is what a lore-friendly Vapid LEO fleet looks like when it’s built with intent. Six vehicles, a shared parts library, hundreds of in-game options, and zero client-side ELS baggage. Drop it into your server and let your officers turn the motor pool into something players actually look forward to spawning from.




















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