Driver san francisco список автомобилей

Обновлено: 07.07.2024

Ubisoft выпустила полный список из 125 лицензированных автомобилей которые будут доступны в Driver San Francisco. Список показывает большое разнообразие иконических авто с высокой мощностью, современных суперавтомобилей, и немного промежуточных автомобилей.

Abarth 500 (2008)
Abarth Fiat 695 ss Assetto Corse (1970)
Alfa Romeo 159 Ti (2009)
Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione (2007)
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 (1965)
Alfa Romeo Giulietta (2010)
Alfa Romeo Mito (2009)
Alfa Romeo Spider Duetto (1966)
AMC Pacer (1980)
Aston Martin Cygnet (2011)
Aston Martin DB5 (1963)
Aston Martin DB9 Volante (2010)
Aston Martin Rapide (2010)
Aston Martin V12 Vantage (2010)
Audi A4 2.0 TFSI (2010)
Audi Q7 4.2 FSI quattro (2010)
Audi R8 5.2 FSI quattro (2010)
Audi RS 6 Avant (2008)
Audi S5 Coupe (2010)
Audi Sport quattro S1 – Rally (1985)
Audi TT RS Coupe (2010)
Bentley Arnage T (2005)
Bentley Continental Supersports (2010)
Cadillac CTS-V (2010)
Cadillac DTS (2010)
Cadillac Eldorado (1959)
Cadillac Escalade (2007)
Cadillac Escalade – Cop (2007)
Cadillac XLR-V (2009)
Chevrolet Bel Air (1957)
Chevrolet Blazer (2001)
Chevrolet C10 (1965)
Chevrolet C10 – Tow-Truck (1965)
Chevrolet Camaro SS (1968)
Chevrolet Camaro SS – Jones’ car (2010)
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (1986)
Chevrolet Chevelle SS (1970)
Chevrolet Corvette (1960)
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 – Drift (2009)
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (2010)
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 – Cop (2010)
Chevrolet El Camino (1973)
Chevrolet Impala (2006)
Chevrolet Impala – Taxi (2006)
Chevrolet Volt (2011)
DeLorean DMC-12 (1983)
Dodge Challenger R/T – Tanner’s car (1970)
Dodge Challenger SRT8 (2009)
Dodge Charger R/T (1969)
Dodge Charger SRT8 (2009)
Dodge Charger SRT8 – Cop (2009)
Dodge Grand Caravan (2009)
Dodge Grand Caravan – Taxi (2009)
Dodge Monaco (1974)
Dodge Monaco – Cop (1974)
Dodge Neon (2002)
Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie (2010)
Dodge Ram SRT10 – Jericho’s car (2006)
Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR (2009)
Ford Crown Victoria (1999)
Ford Crown Victoria – Cop (1999)
Ford Crown Victoria – Taxi (1999)
Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew (2010)
Ford F-350 Super Duty (2008)
Ford Gran Torino (1974)
Ford GT (2006)
Ford Mustang Convertible (2008)
Ford Mustang GT Fastback (1968)
Ford Mustang Mach 1 (1973)
Ford RS200 – Rally (1985)
Ford Shelby GT500 (2010)
Ford Taurus SHO (2010)
GMC C5500 (2008)
GMC C5500 – Ambulance (2008)
GMC Savana – News Van (2005)
GMC Sierra (1998)
GMC Sierra – Monster Truck (1998)
GMC Vandura (1983)
Hudson Hornet (1951)
Hummer H3X (2009)
Jaguar E-Type (1966)
Jaguar XFR (2010)
Jaguar XKR (2010)
Jeep Wrangler (1988)
Lamborghini Countach LP400S (1978)
Lamborghini Diablo VT (1994)
Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 (2009)
Lamborghini Jalpa (1986)
Lamborghini Miura (1972)
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 (2007)
Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV (2009)
Lancia Stratos – Rally (1974)
Lincoln Town Car (2010)
Maserati GranTurismo S (2008)
McLaren F1 (1997)
McLaren MP4-12C (2011)
McLaren SLR (2008)
Nissan 370Z (2009)
Nissan 370Z – Drift (2009)
Nissan GT-R (2010)
Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) – Drift (1998)
Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 (1970)
Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser (1972)
Pagani Zonda Cinque (2009)
Pontiac GTO The Judge (1970)
Pontiac Lemans (1971)
Pontiac Solstice GXP (2009)
Pontiac Solstice GXP – Drift (2009)
Pontiac Trans Am (1975)
Pontiac Trans Am (1977)
Pontiac Trans Am (1980)
Range Rover Sport Supercharged (2010)
Ruf CTR 3 (2010)
Ruf CTR Yellow Bird (1987)
Ruf RK Coupe (2010)
Ruf RK Spyder (2009)
Ruf Rt 12 (2010)
Shelby Cobra 427 (1966)
Shelby GT500 (1967)
Volkswagen Camper (1965)
Volkswagen Scirocco R (2009)
Volkswagen Scirocco R – Rally (2009)
Volkswagen Baja Buggy (1963)
Volkswagen Beetle (1963)
Volkswagen Beetle Convertible (2009)

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Driver San Francisco is the latest installment of the Driver series. The PS3, XBOX 360, and Wii versions were released on September 1, 2011 in Australasia, September 2, 2011 in Europe, and September 6, 2011 in North America. The Microsoft Windows version would soon follow on September 2, 2011 in Europe, September 27, 2011 in North America, and September 29, 2011 in Australasia. A Mac OS X port would also release on March 8, 2012 world wide. The game takes place in the city of San Francisco inside Tanner's head while he is in coma. He discovers a new supernatural ability called 'Shift', which enables him to take control of cars around San Francisco, which he uses to take down Jericho.

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PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows [ ]

The game takes place six months after the events of Driv3r. As the game opens, it is revealed that both John Tanner and Charles Jericho survived the shootout in Istanbul. In the game's introduction conversation between John Tanner and his partner, Tobias Jones, it is revealed that since then, both men have recovered and has been moved to San Francisco where he'll be imprisoned. Tanner follows him there alongside Jones, worried that a planned escape will unfold. Jericho is shown being transported in the back of a prison truck, but manages to escape with help of hired assassin Leila Sharan, who hijacks a KEOC news chopper and fires an RPG at the convoy, and a vial of acid hidden within his mouth by a paid off guard. He overpowers the guards, and hijacks the truck. Tanner and Jones witness this from Tanner's car, pursuing Jericho as he causes havoc on the streets of the city. Tanner ends up driving in front of Jericho in an alleyway, who rams Tanner's car into the path of a tractor trailer, resulting in a devastating crash which puts Tanner into a coma. The majority of the game takes place in Tanner's coma.

Whilst in a coma, Tanner soon discovers his ability to "shift" into another person's body, retaining his person, but, to everyone else, looking and sounding exactly the same as the person he has shifted into. Using this confusing power, Tanner helps some teenagers win street races to get money for college fees, aids some vigilante ex-cops remove fake medicine from circulation and lends his driving abilities to police officers hunting down criminals whilst trying to figure out Jericho's plan. After deducing that Jericho is after the materials to create a cyanide gas bomb, he shifts into Ordell Williams, a low-time crook looking to rise up through Jericho's organization.

Unfortunately for Tanner, he discovers that Jericho can also shift, and realizes that when he is not in his body, Jericho can take over. He is deconspired, when disguised as Ordell, drives Leila to her target (John Tanner). Eventually, Tanner realizes that he is in a dream world when the strange messages from the real world creep into his mind. Jericho's powers become more potent, but as it is in Tanner's head, he is over-powered and defeated when Tanner assumes control of his mental projection of the city. In a mental visualization of a police interrogation room, Tanner begins questioning his mental projection of Jericho and realizes that the news reports from the television in his real-world hospital bed are feeding his coma dream. From this he knows of a real-world bomb plot, but deduces that it is not real - Jericho is a gangster, not a terrorist.

Finally waking up, Tanner requests his car keys from Jones, who reminds him of the truck that hit his Dodge Challenger. Leaving in Jones' Camaro and heading for downtown San Francisco, which is being evacuated due to a bomb threat, a massive cloud of gas erupts. Driving into it, Tanner finds escaping convicts, confirming his theory that it was not a real terror threat. Jericho made a deal with a prisoner for US$30 million to break him out of jail. The 'bomb' was in fact a smokescreen. After a pursuit, Tanner sees Jericho head into the docks. Whilst at first appearing to be a game of chicken and a potential head-on collision, Jones appears in a police SUV and rams Jericho. Tanner claims that he knew what he was doing, but Jones reminds him whose car he was driving before suggesting a well-deserved beer. The fact that Jericho got T-boned, just like Tanner at the beginning of the game, and the song "Eye for an Eye" playing in the background, implies that Jericho was put into a coma.

Wii Edition [ ]

Meanwhile, Jones and the other officers believe Tanner is dead until they get a tip about his location. Jones saves Tanner from nearly being killed. Tanner now knows who Alvarez's killer is and Caine's plans. They end up trapping one of his gang members and talking to a witness for information on a weapons drop. Once they get the intel, they set up a fake drop to arrest Caine. Tanner and Jones then take down a convoy of weapons trucks before they reach their buyers. When they return to the drop, Caine escapes again but Tanner tracks him down and arrests him again. When they take him to the police precinct, Caine's gang members save him. Tanner and Jones then use a police helicopter to chase him. Caine is finally captured when a helicopter he gets into crashes on Alcatraz Island.

In the end, Caine is convicted of murdering Alvarez and arms-dealing. He is sentenced to life in prison. Elsewhere, Jones suggests to Tanner a beer and the two race back to the police headquarters.

Development [ ]

The game has been in development for around five years. A new game in the series was confirmed to be in production at the 2005 Tokyo Game Show when Sony announced a list of 102 that would be released on the PlayStation 3. Ubisoft later confirmed a new game in the series after acquiring the series from Atari. In June 2008, the BBC conducted reports on the computer game industry, among those reports were in-game, and development footage of the next Driver game. On April 21, 2009, Ubisoft registered the trademark Driver: The Recruit. On January 2010, it was confirmed that a new Driver game was in development and due for release in Ubisoft's fiscal year ending in March 2011.

Ubisoft also created the game's Facebook page, which upon clicking in the "Like" button, opens a slightly different version of the trailer, showing a Californian driver license of John Tanner. A billboard at the LA Convention Center for E3 revealed the title of the new game to be Driver: San Francisco. Ubisoft officially announced the game on their E3 2010 conference. On November 12, 2010 the game has been delayed and is set to be released in FY 2012, which is between March 31, 2011 and the same date in 2012.

Ubisoft announced that all of their future games with online functionality would require 'Uplay Passport' online pass. Driver: San Francisco would be the first in line to utilize this feature. However, due to misprinted codes, which left players who bought new copies of the game unable to play online, the online pass was waived for the Xbox 360 version.

Audio [ ]

The game's audio was mixed at Pinewood Studios, which is known for the James Bond film franchise. The game will include 60 licensed songs, an original score from Marc Canham along with a new version of the Driver theme by Canham. The OST is mixed and produced by RIch Aitken at Nimrod. On August 30 the soundtrack was confirmed with 76 songs with genres like funk, hip hop, Electronic, alternative rock and hard rock with artists like Aretha Franklin, Dr. John, DJ Shadow, The Black Keys, The Cure, Beastie Boys, Queens of the Stone Age, The Heavy, UNKLE, Elbow, and Marlena Shaw, among more. Both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions supports custom soundtrack which allows players to play their own music during gameplay.

Gameplay [ ]

A new feature for the game is Shift, which allows Tanner to shift from a car into another car and continue the mission. One of the inspirations for Shift comes from Google Earth. The game is also being described as a "return to the roots" to the series as the ability to get out of the car, which was introduced in Driver 2, has been removed as the developers felt that too many games have this kind of feature already and "it wasn't desirable for us to just copy that exact mechanic.". With Shift, the player can also start missions. As well as the ability to use Shift, all cars will be equipped with a 'boost' feature, which is used by pushing forward on the left thumb stick. Players can also push L1 on the PlayStation 3 or the left shoulder button on the Xbox 360 to perform a special 'ram' attack on cars. The film director mode, which was absent from Parallel Lines, also returns, which allows players to share videos of the game on the Driver Club website (until it was removed by Ubisoft). The game runs at 60 frames per second.

Setting [ ]

The game has one of the largest driving environments. The game's San Francisco recreation has about 208 miles (335 km) of roads. Various landmarks are recreated in the game including half of the Bay Bridge and parts of Marin County and Oakland. In the Wii version, however, access to the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges are blocked, thus preventing the driver from driving through parts of Marin County and Oakland. However, it is a more fictionalized interpretation of these areas.

Multiplayer [ ]

Split screen and online multiplayer are also available for the first time in the series.

Online Multiplayer

Online Multiplayer 19 different game modes including trailblazer, tag, sprint GT, cops and robbers, among others. In Trail Blazer, the players have to follow the trail of an AI-controlled car to accumulate points. The player who accumulates more points will win the match. The Tag game mode is similar to regular tag, but in reverse. All the players are trying to "tag," or hit, one player. Once they are hit, the person who tagged them is now it. Online Multiplayer also has experience points.

Split Screen

Driver San Francisco is the first game in the series including 140 fully damageable licensed vehicles ranging from buggies, muscle cars, and sport cars including Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Bentley, Ruf Automobile, Dodge, Ford, Shelby, Volkswagen, Pagani, Lincoln, the DeLorean DMC-12, Lamborghini, Chevrolet, GMC, Hudson, Hummer, Jaguar, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, McLaren, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, RAM, Abarth, Range Rover and Cadillac.

Also featured are some fictional vehicles: the Asym Desanne sedan, Caisson buses, Camion Hydramax fire trucks, Dykemann trucks, and the YARE dune buggy.

See: Vehicles in Driver: San Francisco (for a list of 140 licensed cars)

Wii version [ ]

The Wii version of the game does not include the "Shift" mechanic but allows players to use guns while driving. The SMG, the pistol, the shotgun, the assault rifle and the RPG are all the weapons available in the game. All weapons can be upgraded in the following categories, Clip size, reload speed, and damage. There is a maximum of four levels for each upgrade. Upgrade points can be earned by doing various tricks and earning awards around the city.A new feature for the Wii is the localized multi-player, a second player may take control of the gun or, if they desire, can connect a DS system through download play. The DS device can be used to make road blocks, look for police and buy player 1 some more time through playing various mini games. The player is also able to play as two other characters besides Tanner: Solomon Caine and Tobias Jones.

Glitch [ ]

Ram Cancel Glitch [ ]

Editor's note: Should this sort of stuff be it's own separate sub-page?


John Tanner is the main protagonist of the game. A veteran detective and brilliant driver, Tanner is charming, witty and focused. However, his obsession with his latest case has taken him to the limit. It‘s affecting his relationships, his health and his judgment. He‘s still a dry, funny guy but now he‘s even more determined. Tanner's goals are to bring justice to the city, to take down Jericho, and to experience the thrill of the chase. He is 38 years old.

Tobias Jones [ ]


Tobias Jones is Tanner's partner on the force and his closest friend. He tries to act as a calm, counter-balance to Tanner the voice of reason. They both want to take Jericho down, but Jones won't let the case rule his life as Tanner does. Jones' goals are for justice to be served, to put Jericho behind bars, and for his partner to lighten up. He is 36 years old.

Jones drives a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. In the Wii version (which features a completely different storyline), he drives a Chrysler Conquest.

Charles Jericho [ ]


Charles Jericho is the main antagonist of the game and boss of an organized crime network that dominates the city. He is Tanner‘s nemesis and represents everything that Tanner hates about the city. He‘s a bad guy, with a history of violence, but the cops have never managed to get any charges to stick. Jericho's goals are absolute power, to evade and be rid of Tanner, and to complete his crime wave. He is 42 years old.

Jericho drives a 2006 Dodge RAM SRT10.

Leila Sharan [ ]


Leila Sharan is a key player in Jericho’s escape and subsequent plan to rescue Rufus Russel, Leila is the consummate assassin. A second generation American from a wealthy Egyptian Middle Eastern family, in the gameplay they found out that she entered the America from Egypt so the family might be from Egypt, she has severed all ties with her past and cut short a promising academic career to do the only thing she enjoys: crime. Leila's goals are wealth, complete control of her affairs, and to be flawless in her work. She is 27 years old.

Leila drives a 2010 Aston Martin Rapide and a Hummer H3.

Marketing [ ]

Comic mini-series [ ]

A Collector's edition [ ]

Reception [ ]

Awards [ ]

Sales [ ]

Ubisoft has announced that the sales of Driver: San Francisco have exceeded their expectations in its latest quarterly financial report.

Minor Characters [ ]

Ordell Williams and Darius Spencer [ ]

Ordell Williams is a small-time crook working for Jericho's crew along with his pal Darius. Ordell is also a wheelman. Tanner uses Ordell to shift into so he can rise up through the ranks of Jericho's crew and find out more information. Eventually, Tanner is discovered and it is unknown if Ordell was killed by the crew.

Darius Spencer is also a small-time crook working for Jericho's crew. He is friends with Ordell. Like Ordell, Darius is also a wheelman. After Ordell advances through the ranks of Jericho's crew, Darius isn't heard from again.

Sarah Allen [ ]

Sarah Allen is a chemist. She is abducted by Jericho's crew to help build a cyanide-gas bomb but the plan is foiled by Tanner and Jones.

Rufus Russel [ ]


Rufus Russel is one of the inmates in a prison in San Francisco. He pays $30 million to Jericho to bust him out along with all the other convicts. Little else is known about him.

Missions [ ]

Driver San Francisco packs a lot of HD-spectacular Tanner's missions and sub-mission that can make a city better and help people in need for their one reason. This game has 7 chapters which you take the lead for finding Jericho and taking him down. But when one accident happens, when Tanner chases Jericho for his last breath, Tanner was in a coma when a truck hits them with Jones. So, all 7 chapters was in Tanner's imagination in San Francisco, knowing the situation of himself and following the paths of Jericho, building a diversion to detonate the whole city (in real life after Tanner's coma.)

See also: Missions (for a whole missions in city)

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