The Single-Unit Truck is one of the many Vehicles in Teardown. Its first appearance is on the West Point Marina.
Design[]
The Single-unit Truck appears to be somewhat based on the second-generation Mercedes-Benz Atego. The truck is painted in a few simple colors; white on the cabin and cargo box, grey on the bumpers, fenders and frame and lastly black accents and a light-blue component above the windshield. Oddly enough, even though it is a truck, it does not have double rear wheels.
The dimensions of this vehicle are: 8.2m in length; 3.0m in width; and 4.0m in height.[1]
Performance[]
The Single-Unit Truck is useful for transporting objects with its cargo box, but be careful when loading as the cargo box can get damaged. With decent ground clearance and wheels, it is pretty good at off-roading.
As a truck, it is slower than many other vehicles. It is not very durable, as breaking the cargo box with the Sledge will make the truck lose roughly two-thirds of its durability. Its big size also makes it harder to get into tight areas, which damages the cargo box easily.
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Trivia[]
- The Box Truck is one of the vehicles to have different liveries.
- The default, On Target and Car Shop versions of the vehicle are the only versions that sport a reverse beeper when backing up.