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SR disambig icon This article is about the police vehicle in the first two games. For the vehicle in Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV, see Peacemaker (Saints Row: The Third). For the vehicle in just the fourth game, see Peacemaker (Saints Row IV).

The Five-O is a vehicle in Saints Row and Saints Row 2. Used by mainly Law Enforcement.

Overview[]

The Five-O seats 4 people, and is used by the Stilwater Police Department and Ultor security officers at 1-4 stars Notoriety. The Five-O is not as heavily armoured as other law enforcement vehicles and is easily destroyed with a any rifle, sub-machine gun, or the Pimp Cane.

When driving this vehicle with the lights and sirens activated, all vehicles move to the side of the road. As with all vehicles with sirens, when the driver is killed or exits the vehicle, the sirens turn off but the lights continue flashing. This also happens when Playa exits a stationary vehicle, or jumps out while cruise control is active.

The police car has high speed and damage resilience for a sedan. Combined with its road-clearing siren, it is an ideal choice for early game missions before acquiring some of the more exotic luxury sports cars or upgrades to an SUV for battle missions.

In Saints Row 2, it is wanted by the Suburbs District Chop Shop, and is featured in level 8 of Tow Truck.

It's last ever appearance in the series is in the Cancelled PSP game, Saints Row Undercover.

Variants[]

Saints Row[]

There is only one variant of the Five-O in Saints Row, named "Standard".

Saints Row 2[]

  • In Saints Row 2, the Five-O comes with two different light bars, a LED bar with 6 segments or a normal rotating incandescent police light bar.
Standard

Classic black and white paintjob with Stilwater Police Department markings, including the Stilwater Seal.

Ultor

Solid black paintjob with Ultor markings, black titanium deep dish rims and a different light bar. It also has different options enabled by default for Front Mods and Hoods.

Nuke Plant
  • The Stilwater Nuclear Security version spawns in the Nuclear Power Plant District and has an orange roof and Nuclear Power Plant logos with the same rims as the SPD model and with the light bar of the Ultor Five-O.

Modifications[]

Saints Row

The Five-O cannot be customized.

Saints Row 2

The Five-O has a total of 6 Vehicle Customization options. It does not have Hydraulics available. The available Wheel Sizes are 8-13 and the available Wheel Widths are 1–3.

Mods
  • 2 Front Mods
  • 2 Lights
  • 2 Hoods
Paints
  • Body Color (3 sections)
  • Trim Color (2 sections)
  • Rim Color (2 sections)
  • Window Tint
  • Interior Color

Trivia[]

  • The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row is #32830 (#Five0).
  • The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row 2 is #1055.
  • When calling the Phone Number for the Stilwater Police Department, 555-SWPD (555-7973) on the Phone, a SPD Five-O drives to Playa's location, and stealing it does not incur notoriety.
  • Chief Bradshaw drives this car when called as Homie.
  • The numbers on top of the car vary from 00 to 99.
  • The Five-O resembles a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, a common police car across the USA. The Crown Victoria was discontinued in 2011, and Police Departments in the US have been replacing the Crown Victoria with vehicles such as the Ford Police Interceptor Sedan, which resembles the Peacemaker from Saints Row: The Third.
  • The Five-O is named after the TV series Hawaii Five-O. Due to the series, it is also now a common slang term for the Police.
  • The Five-O, Taxi and Interest all use the same base model, named "Alex-S", and that name is visible on the rear of the car.
  • When the Enter Vehicle button is pressed as the cops are getting out of the car, Playa enters the back seat.
  • The Five-O does not appear in Saints Row: The Third. The internal file name for the Peacemaker is the same as the Five-O, and there is a new unused Five-O logo.
  • On the trunk of the Five-O is the word Police.[2] In Saints Row 2, the phrase is To Serve and Protect.[3]
  • The Five-O seen in Undercover is the same Five-O used in the first Saints Row game.

Gallery[]

Saints Row variants - Five-O - front left

Five-O variant - front left in Saints Row

Saints Row variants - Five-O - front right

Five-O variant - front right in Saints Row

Saints Row variants - Five-O - rear left

Five-O variant - rear left in Saints Row

Saints Row variants - Five-O - rear right

Five-O variant - rear right in Saints Row

Saints Row variants - Five-O - rear

Five-O - rear in Saints Row

Five-O Saints Row Render

Render of the Five-O from Saints Row

Five-O - left in Saints Row

Five-O (side) in Saints Row

Five-O - front in Saints Row

Five-O (front) in Saints Row

Five-O - rear in Saints Row

Five-O (rear) in Saints Row

Five-O - Chop Shop magazine

Boost magazine, featuring Five-O

Five-O Saints Row 2 Render

Render of the Five-O from Saints Row 2

Five-O - Saints Row 2 promo

Five-O's concept art

Five-O - front left with logo in Saints Row 2

Five-O in Saints Row 2

Five-O - front left in Saints Row 2

Five-O in Saints Row 2

Five-O - Nuke Plant variant

Nuclear Power Plant Five-O

Five-O - Ultor variant

Ultor Five-O

Five-O - Ultor and Police variants

Ultor and SPD Five-O

Five-O - Standard variant - 00 on roof

SPD Five-O

Five-O - Nuke Plant variant - 00 on roof

Nuclear Power Plant Five-O

Five-O - Suburbs Chop Shop list in Saints Row 2

Chop Shop Listing

Five-O - Stilwater Police decal

Stilwater Police logo

Five-O - Ultor Security decal

Ultor Security logo

Five-O - Police slogan decal

Police slogan from the rear of the Five-O extract from the game files

Five-O - To Serve and Protect

To Serve and Protect slogan on the rear of the Five-O

Five-O - Standard variant in Saints Row 2

Standard variant

Five-O - Ultor variant in Saints Row 2

Ultor variant

Five-O - Nuke Plant variant in Saints Row 2

Nuke Plant variant

Saints Row Undercover - Gameplay with RPG

Five-O seen in background in Saints Row Undercover


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