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Revision as of 18:53, 18 June 2021
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- Not to be confused with Landrock Van 1500.
- ❝ A medium-sized work van.❞
- ―In-game description.
The Landrock Motors Landrock Van 2500 is a van that appears in Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2.
Design
The van is clearly based on the fourth generation Ford E-Series (E-350 Ext.), as seen in its sides and rear. Much of the van is based on the unrefreshed model (2003-2007, including the chrome grille, front lights, etc.), with its plastic-trimmed variants presumably beyond that. The grille design is shared with the Van Doorn Atlus, a step van based on Grumman-Olson models from Ubisoft's Driver: San Francisco. The only differences between the two are that the one on the 2500 extends forwards, and has portions with curvier lines.
The Landrock Van 2500 is the successor to the Landrock Van 1500, having a narrower profile and a modern appearance. Depending of the version, the Landrock Van may appear with extra material on the roof rack. In Watch Dogs 2, there are examples of older, vandalized versions and ones operated by different companies and businesses.
Performance
The van is slow, but has fair durability, making it a suitable vehicle to hide in, in Online Hacking. It performs similarly to its older counterpart, but having a lower top speed in exchange of a better acceleration.
Overview
General Aspects | |||
Top Speed | Acceleration | Durability | Handling |
Technical Aspects | |||
Acceleration | Engine | Drivetrain | Gears |
N/A | Inline-4 (In-game model) | Front engine, rear wheel drive | 6 |
Variants
- WKZ TV Landrock Van 2500: Landrock Van 2500s are also used by WKZ TV for news broadcasting. These are fitted with a TV antenna on the roof. In Watch Dogs 2, the rear beacons act like tail lights.
- CTOS Landrock Van 2500: There is a CTOS variant of the Landrock Van 2500. It has a white color scheme with black markings, and will spawn around uncontrolled CtOS Control Centers, as well as Blume's Chicago headquarters. This variant is taller and faster than the standard variant. In Watch Dogs 2, these are marked with a telephone number, suggesting these are now able to provide technical services to any residence.
- Ambulette Landrock Van 2500: An ambulette variant of the Landrock Van 2500 will appear in a specific story mode mission of Watch Dogs 2, tasked to be stolen and delivered to a drop-off point. This one has a red/white color, San Francisco Engine Co. emblems on the doors, "AMBULANCE" on the sides, a red/white LED light bar on the roof and sirens from the Ambulance. Only appears in Watch Dogs 2.
- Cube Truck: Cube van variant of the Landrock Van 2500, having a box in the back. Only appears in Watch Dogs 2.
- Ambulance: Ambulance variant of the Landrock Van 2500, having a box in the back.
- New Dawn Landrock Van 2500: A New Dawn variant owned by Church of the New Dawn. Only appears in Watch Dogs 2.
- "Snoops": DedSec variant of the Landrock Van 2500, equipped with similar equipment to the WKZ TV variant and has NetHack View that can be activated by pressing the horn. Only appears in Watch Dogs 2.
Gallery
Watch Dogs
Watch Dogs 2
Locations
Watch Dogs
- The normal version is available on the Car On Demand app, for free.
- Found in Parker Square and Brandon Docks.
- WKZ TV versions found in The Loop and Mad Mile.
- CTOS versions found in The Wards and Pawnee (specifically on Blume Corporation HQ). Also found on every uncontrolled CTOS Control Center.
Watch Dogs 2
- The civilian variant is available on the Total Motors car dealership, for $7,500.
- Quite common around the entire map, often operated by a certain business.
- WKZ TV versions are rather common around the city.
- CTOS versions are now quite common and can be seen either parked or being driven on streets.
- The New Dawn versions spawn only near the New Dawn Temple.
Trivia
- The Landrock Van 2500 has made several other appearances in multiple games by Ubisoft:
- The Landrock Van 2500 appears in The Crew and its sequel The Crew 2, both were depicted as traffic vehicles, however, there were some changes. The front and rear bumpers were plastic, rather than chrome. The taillights were different compared to the original WD1 and WD2 counterparts. It also features different wheels, while lacking side indicators on the rear-view mirrors. On the rear barn doors of the van, it lacks a plate holder, resulting the rear license plate being placed differently and has exposed door handles.
- A van resembling the Landrock Van 2500 appears in Tom Clancy's The Division, however, the front fascia has been redesigned to resembles to the 2012-present Nissan NV, while the rest of the bodywork remains similar to the Ford E-Series. The same model from The Division is also reused in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, via the game's downloadable content maps.
- An another van resembling the Landrock Van 2500 appears in Tom Clancy's The Division 2, this time, the overall design is somehow resembles more closely to the 2008-2014 Ford E-Series.
- The Landrock Van 2500 appears as a driveable vehicle in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands, simply named as the "Landrock 2500" in the game. The Landrock 2500 in Ghost Recon Wildlands depicts to be a much older model, resembling more to the 1992-1996 Ford E-Series. It is available either a cargo van or a passenger van through the gameplay.
- The Landrock Van 2500 also appears as a driveable vehicle in Far Cry 5, rebadged as the Hierarch V200. Despite the model year is revealed to be 2010, the V200 adopts an older design, it resembles to the 1997-2002 Ford E-Series.
- If the player owns the Doomsday Prepper Pack DLC, that was included when pre-ordering Far Cry 5, they will be received a Hierarch V200 with an unique paintjob, known as the Doomsday Prepper Van.