Mod of the Week | By Alex Vega
Remember how in GTA V , cars feel grippy and arcade-like? In this mod, driving the Coil Voltic (electric supercar) is terrifying. The instant torque spins the tires on wet pavement, and because Liberty City has no runway-long straights like Los Santos, you actually have to brake. gta 5 car pack for gta 4
There is a certain magic to the way a car handles in Grand Theft Auto IV . The heavy, suspension-diving weight, the realistic momentum, and the way a fender crumples during a high-speed chase through the rain-slicked streets of Liberty City are still unmatched in the series. But let’s be honest: by 2025, the default vehicle roster—while iconic—feels dated. Mod of the Week | By Alex Vega
Enter the Liberty V Remastered car pack (unofficially known as the "GTA 5 to GTA 4 Conversion Pack"). This isn't just a simple model swap. This is a forensic-level port that asks the question: What if the sleek, hyper-detiled supercars of Los Santos had to survive the potholes and physics of Liberty City? There is a certain magic to the way
Docked one point because the Taxi glitch still happens, and seeing a Zentorno pull up to Roman's cab depot is a little too silly.
Here is why this mod is currently the essential download for any returning GTA IV veteran. The pack replaces roughly 90% of Liberty City’s traffic with their GTA V counterparts. You will still find the familiar Banshee and Infernus , but they now feature the high-poly 3D models, proper interior cockpits, and working dials from the 2013 title.
It reminds you that while GTA V looked prettier, GTA IV felt heavier. Now, you get the best of both worlds.