The Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire is a FiveM non-ELS police vehicle scratch-made for serious pursuit roleplay, packing 200+ tuning parts and a colorable callsign system that gives every unit on your server its own visual identity. This is a single resource that quietly becomes six different vehicles — LEO, EMS, DOC, Federal, Unmarked, and Decommissioned — all configured through native mod categories without a custom menu in sight.
Built as a vanilla edit by JunkyWRX with contributions from WiseGuy and Tidemo, the Hellfire belongs in fleets that care about consistency. It shares a universal parts library with the wider ONX EVP and Gabz lineup so lightbars, antennas, consoles, cages, and tags read the same across every patrol car in your motor pool.
🚔 What Makes This FiveM Non-ELS Police Vehicle Stand Out
Roleplay servers live or die on the small details. The Hellfire is engineered around them — synced non-ELS patterns that don’t depend on a client mod, 50+ interior loadouts that turn each unit into a believable workstation, and antenna arrays that quietly tell players whether the car they’re chasing is city, county, or state. The handling sits somewhere between realism and arcade so officers can actually catch criminals without the car feeling like it’s on rails.
- 🚨 Non-ELS lighting — server-friendly with no client ELS dependency
- 🏙️ Lore-friendly model — scratch-made to slot straight into the GTA V universe
- 🎨 2K liveries balanced for visual quality and server performance
- 🔧 200+ customization options via modkit and extras — no custom menus required
- ⚙️ Universal consistent parts that match the ONX EVP and Gabz fleet (lightbars, antennas, consoles, cages, tags)
- ⚡ Optimized assets with full LODs, tuned polycounts, and compressed textures
- 💥 Rockstar-style dirt and crash mapping with custom handling tuned for an RP realism/arcade blend
🎛️ Major Features for Department Roleplay
This is where the Hellfire pulls ahead of generic police mods — every detail below was built for the realities of large RP departments running multiple jurisdictions and unit types under one roof.
- 🔢 Callsign system — 5-digit, editable, fully colorable so each unit carries its own visual signature
- 🚦 Lightbar variants with ALPR attachments plus slicktop and undercover options
- 🔀 One vehicle model that doubles as LEO, EMS, DOC, Federal, Unmarked, and Decommissioned
- 🎨 Two-tone paint independent of livery (single and two-tone supported)
- 🛡️ Department liveries for LSPD, LSSD, and SAHP
- 🏷️ 16 unit tags — Supervisor, Command, Warden, Paramedic, SWAT, Gang Unit, K9, Caution K9 — in colorable and red reflective variants
- 🚔 Exterior options including ram bars by jurisdiction and player-controlled spotlights
- 💻 50+ interior loadouts — console, radio, siren controller, and laptop setups, dash radar, roof and trunk gun racks
- 📡 Antenna arrays in regular, specialist, and tactical wobble variants for city, county, and state
- 🎛️ Native UX with labeled extras and mod categories for instant in-game toggles
- 👮 Matching uniforms — liveries align with the ONX EUP Clothing Pack
- 📚 Livery templates and install guides included for fast department rebranding
⚡ Performance and Integration
Police fleets break servers when they’re built sloppily. The Hellfire is the opposite — synced lighting patterns mean no duplicate model spam, the polycount ladder is tuned for hot pursuits with multiple units on screen, and the resource drops in alongside any standard server config.
- Non-ELS with synced patterns and no duplicate model spam
- Full LODs and optimized textures (YTD ≤ 1024; embedded liveries ≤ 2048)
- Realism/arcade handling for a realistic feel with arcade balance
- Drag and drop add-on resource structure with standard start order — works with common frameworks
📦 What You Get in the Package
- 🚓 Vanilla edit Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire with city, county, and state liveries
- 🧰 Universal parts library shared across other ONX standalone models for fast, consistent builds
- 📘 Support and documentation including templates, install tutorials, and best practices
📐 Developer and Technical Specifications
For the lore-friendly pursuit interceptor crowd that cares about file sizes and polycount budgets, here is the full technical breakdown — nothing rounded, nothing hidden.
Shared mod parts:
- 227 yft mod parts: 35.21MB
- L0 polycount: Max 9,451
- L0–L2 included for all mod parts
2021–2025 Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire (Emergency) file sizes:
- onx_polgaunt_hi.yft: 2.8MB
- onx_polgaunt.yft: 2.0MB
- onx_polgaunt.ytd: 2.2MB
- 93 yft mod parts: < 0.5MB
Model polycount (full LOD ladder):
- L0: 130,118
- L1: 38,089
- L2: 18,995
- L3: 9,360
- L4: 1,586
Textures:
- YTD resolution: Max 1024×1024
- YTD texture count: 48
- YFT resolution for embedded liveries: Max 2048×2048
🧩 Compatibility and Requirements
The Hellfire is a drag and drop add-on resource that works with common FiveM frameworks and a standard server.cfg start order. Purchase is one-time and not subscription-locked, with optional sub upgrades available separately. Some features require Game Build 3095 — specifically the VMT_LIGHTBAR category that unlocks custom ALPR and lightbar options through your in-game customization menu.
- Framework support: works with common frameworks via drag and drop add-on structure
- Subscription based: No — optional
- Requirements and dependencies: Game Build 3095 for some features (VMT_LIGHTBAR category)
- Polygons (model and LOD): see developer specifications above
- Texture size and amount: see developer specifications above
- Support: Yes
🛠️ Quick Installation
- Add the ONX vehicle resources to your server’s
resourcesfolder and create a folder called[onx_vehicles]. - Add
ensure [onx_vehicles]to your server.cfg. - Use a customization menu in-game to configure lightbars, liveries, ALPR, cages, consoles, antennas, trunks, and tags.
- Add the VMT_LIGHTBAR category to your customization menu (introduced in build 3095) to access the custom ALPR and lightbar options.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need an ELS resource to use this vehicle?
A: No. The Hellfire is fully non-ELS with synced lighting patterns built directly into the vehicle, so there’s no client ELS dependency and no duplicate model spam on your server.
Q: Can one vehicle really cover LEO, EMS, DOC, Federal, Unmarked, and Decommissioned roles?
A: Yes — that is exactly what the modkit and extras system is designed for. You toggle the role, livery, lightbar, console, and tags natively through labeled mod categories, so a single model becomes any of those six unit types in seconds.
Q: How customizable is the callsign system?
A: The callsign system supports 5-digit editable callsigns and is fully colorable, which lets each unit on your server carry its own visual identity without you needing to ship one livery per officer.
Q: Do I need a specific game build for everything to work?
A: Game Build 3095 is required for some features — specifically the VMT_LIGHTBAR category that exposes the custom ALPR and lightbar options. The rest of the vehicle works on standard server builds.
Q: Can I rebrand the liveries for my own department?
A: Yes — livery templates and install guides are included so you can brand the vehicle for your departments. Reuploading, reselling, or rebranding the core assets is not permitted, but liveries and textures are fair game for your own server.
📜 License and Terms
- For use on licensed subscriber servers only with assets granted in your Cfx keymaster portal.
- No reuploading, resale, or rebranding of assets other than liveries and textures.
- Redistribution outside your subscribed server(s) is prohibited.
The ONX Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire is what a pursuit interceptor looks like when a development team builds for depth instead of checkbox-quantity. One vehicle becomes a full department of believable units, each with its own callsign, loadout, and presence on the road. Drop it into your fleet and player immersion climbs the moment officers spot different antenna arrays for city versus county versus state — the world just starts feeling real. Built by the ONX Development Team for roleplay communities that value depth, quality, and performance. Showcase screenshots by JsH.













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