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As of update 1.22, Twisted splits its vehicles into three main groups: dealership vehicles, warehouse vehicles, and emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles are '''''only''''' available if you’ve purchased the EMS game pass ('''300''' '''Robux''').
As of update 1.22, Twisted splits its vehicles into three main groups: dealership vehicles, warehouse vehicles, and emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles are '''''only''''' available if you’ve purchased the EMS game pass ('''300''' '''Robux''').
 
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     The 1992 Chevlon 454 SS as seen in the Dealership menu.
     The 1992 Chevlon 454 SS as seen in the Dealership menu.
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=== Dealership Vehicles ===
=== Dealership Vehicles ===
Most of the available dealership vehicles are simple, straightforward chase vehicles. Quite a few of these can be obtained within a pretty reasonable amount of time depending on your play style and provide more options for those that don't want be limited to the free starter vehicle, the [[1992 Chevlon 454 SS]], or just a way to fill the gap while you grind for something heavier, like an interceptor.
Most of the available dealership vehicles are simple, straightforward chase vehicles. Quite a few of these can be obtained within a pretty reasonable amount of time depending on your play style and provide more options for those that don't want be limited to the free starter vehicle, the [[1992 Chevlon 454 SS]], or just a way to fill the gap while you grind for something heavier, like an interceptor.


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=== Warehouse Vehicles ===
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=== Warehouse Vehicles ===
Warehouse vehicles are where the higher amounts of money goes in Twisted. Here, you’ll find heavily armored intercept vehicles like the [[TIV]] and [[Dominator]] series, plus [[DOW|DOW 3]], [[DOW|DOW 6]], and the [[RaXPol]]. Whether you want to make a direct intercept or hang out on the sideline and run a mobile radar, the warehouse can probably help. Keep in mind that if you aren't purchasing in-game cash, it can take quite a bit of time to reach of these vehicles.
Warehouse vehicles are where the higher amounts of money goes in Twisted. Here, you’ll find heavily armored intercept vehicles like the [[TIV]] and [[Dominator]] series, plus [[DOW|DOW 3]], [[DOW|DOW 6]], and the [[RaXPol]]. Whether you want to make a direct intercept or hang out on the sideline and run a mobile radar, the warehouse can probably help. Keep in mind that if you aren't purchasing in-game cash, it can take quite a bit of time to reach of these vehicles.
The '''Dominator''' is great at quickly intercepting a tornado and getting out in one piece. On the other hand, the '''[[TIV]]''' is made for those who want to set up right in the tornado’s path, hunker down, and watch the madness up close. It’s the best choice for players aiming for those dramatic, cinematic shots and the most violent tornado intercepts. Remember to always be aware of what you're chasing, even the [[TIV|TIV 2]] can end up airborne if a tornado is intense enough.
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    EMS vehicle selection as seen in the EMS menu.
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=== Emergency Vehicles (EMS) ===
=== Emergency Vehicles (EMS) ===
EMS vehicles unlock as soon as you purchase the EMS game pass. Once you have it, select the EMS occupation in-game and you will have the ability to spawn emergency vehicles at any point in time. You can access the “EMS” tab in the vehicle menu to spawn one of three vehicles which are separated by county. As of 1.22, your options are a fire truck, an ambulance, and a brush truck.  
EMS vehicles unlock as soon as you purchase the EMS game pass. Once you have it, select the EMS occupation in-game and you will have the ability to spawn emergency vehicles at any point in time. You can access the “EMS” tab in the vehicle menu to spawn one of three vehicles which are separated by county. As of 1.22, your options are a fire truck, an ambulance, and a brush truck.  
<blockquote>Whenever a tornado hits a populated area, watch for injured (and sometimes even dead NPCs). Healing the injured is your main objective, and it’s a simple way to make money after a chase. And no, you don’t ''have'' to be driving an ambulance to heal them.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Whenever a tornado hits a populated area, watch for injured (and sometimes even dead NPCs). Healing the injured is your main objective, and it’s a simple way to make money after a chase. And no, you don’t ''have'' to be driving an ambulance to heal them.</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 07:59, 14 August 2025

As of update 1.22, Twisted splits its vehicles into three main groups: dealership vehicles, warehouse vehicles, and emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles are only available if you’ve purchased the EMS game pass (300 Robux).

Dealership
   The 1992 Chevlon 454 SS as seen in the Dealership menu.


Dealership Vehicles

Most of the available dealership vehicles are simple, straightforward chase vehicles. Quite a few of these can be obtained within a pretty reasonable amount of time depending on your play style and provide more options for those that don't want be limited to the free starter vehicle, the 1992 Chevlon 454 SS, or just a way to fill the gap while you grind for something heavier, like an interceptor.

Warehouse Vehicles

Warehouse
   The Dominator 3 as seen in the Warehouse menu.

Warehouse vehicles are where the higher amounts of money goes in Twisted. Here, you’ll find heavily armored intercept vehicles like the TIV and Dominator series, plus DOW 3, DOW 6, and the RaXPol. Whether you want to make a direct intercept or hang out on the sideline and run a mobile radar, the warehouse can probably help. Keep in mind that if you aren't purchasing in-game cash, it can take quite a bit of time to reach of these vehicles.

Emergency Vehicles (EMS)

EMS vehicles unlock as soon as you purchase the EMS game pass. Once you have it, select the EMS occupation in-game and you will have the ability to spawn emergency vehicles at any point in time. You can access the “EMS” tab in the vehicle menu to spawn one of three vehicles which are separated by county. As of 1.22, your options are a fire truck, an ambulance, and a brush truck.

Whenever a tornado hits a populated area, watch for injured (and sometimes even dead NPCs). Healing the injured is your main objective, and it’s a simple way to make money after a chase. And no, you don’t have to be driving an ambulance to heal them.