
The Coach is a transport vehicle that first appeared in the 2D Universe .
The Coach is a transport vehicle that first appeared in the . It is also featured in the .
The Coach remained through the as a charter bus. The Coach is distinctive from the Bus by featuring a sleeker design and more spacious interior than the Bus, as well as having a distinctive ability to carry a large number of passengers.
In , the Coach appears to be a municipal bus and is always silver, with four small windows on the roof. In , the rendition of the Coach is no different from the previous rendition, but is stretched to appear slightly narrower and longer. The Coach does not have the ability to carry passengers or any other special feature.
*In GTA III and GTA: Liberty City Stories, the Coach assumes a modernized and rounded design, appearing to be based on an MCI E4500 (although it uses single rectangular units opposed to the dual circular units of the E4500, and the doors have been moved from the front overhang area to the wheelbase/middle area). The front has a large bumper, narrow headlights and a curved windshield, while the sides have rounded wheel arches, long rear-view mirrors, four side compartments and large access doors on each side (opposed to most vehicles of its type, which have one door on the right-hand side). The rear end has a smaller window on top, a square-shaped engine compartment and large tail lights on the edges, as well as a bulky bumper at the bottom. Due to its size, the Coach is capable of seating a large number of passengers (up to eight, as seen in the GTA III mission The Fuzz Ball and the GTA Liberty City Stories mission Ho Selecta!). The vehicle always has tinted windows, which do not allow the player to see inside, and spawns in a variety of primary colors for the upper portion and side compartments, as well as secondary colors for the lower portion. It can spawn blank or with the following company liveries on the sides and rear: Bullet Bus & Coach Line, Whippet Express Coach and Freedom Bus Line. *In GTA: Vice City and GTA: Vice City Stories, the Coach is essentially an older and square-shaped version of the GTA III model, being similar to 1990s MCI coach models, such as the 102-B3 (again with the doors moved). The front has a black bumper mounted slightly higher than usual, likely stemming from a programming error, square headlights and a slightly angled windshield with a separation in the center, while the sides have square-shaped wheel arches, ridge details on the lower portions, small rear view mirrors and the same details as the GTA III model. The rear end is largely similar to the GTA III model, but has circular tail lights on the outer edges, and a black bumper at the bottom. In GTA Vice City, the vehicle is only seen in a gray body with two-tone stripes below the windows (whose upper stripe is determined by the primary color and the lower one by the secondary color), and can spawn blank or with the following company liveries on the sides and rear: Bullet Bus & Coach Line, Whippet Express Coach and Vicefree Bus Line. In GTA Vice City Stories, the main body assumes the primary color and the roof the secondary color (with the stripes below the windows alternating between both colors), and always spawns blank. *In GTA: San Andreas, the Coach remains identical to the GTA Vice City model, but features light restyling, with the black bumper moved to the bottom, the addition of wipers on the windshield, and the roof portion above the windshield being black and having marker lights, while the sides have additional marker lights on the rearmost section and a fuel cap on the rear-left quarter. The rear end no longer has a window and features marker lights on top, modern rectangular tail lights and a license plate offset to the right. Like the GTA Vice City rendition, the vehicle is only seen in a gray and white body with two-tone stripes below the windows (whose upper stripe is determined by the primary color and the lower one by the secondary color), and can spawn with the following company liveries above the right half of the windshield, the sides and rear: Bikini Line Coach Company and Big O Tours. *In , there are vague details of the Coach's design due to the classic GTA-style top-down angle of the game, but when overturned, it reveals to share the general design of the GTA III model. It is seen with a two-tone color on the body and is always blank.