New ONX Drops on cars-tebex.io: Non-ELS Police Interceptors Built for Lore-Friendly FiveM Servers

ONX Buffalo STX8 Police Interceptor — lore-friendly non-ELS FiveM police vehicle

If you’ve spent any time in the FiveM car-modding scene, you know the name. ONX has quietly become one of the most respected creators in the lore-friendly vehicle space — and the freshest drops are now live on cars-tebex.io.

This isn’t another generic vehicle pack roundup. ONX builds police interceptors that feel like they were always meant to be parked outside Mission Row PD — non-ELS, lore-accurate, and engineered with a 200+ part tuning system that’s consistent across the entire fleet. If you’re running a serious RP server and your law enforcement vehicles still look like stock Vapid Stanier reskins, this post is for you.

What Makes ONX Different

The FiveM vehicle market is flooded. What separates ONX from the noise is a design philosophy you can actually see in the assets: every vehicle in the lineup shares a universal parts library. Light bars, push bumpers, antennas, spotlights, EUP-friendly liveries — slot them onto any ONX cruiser and they fit. That kind of consistency is rare, and it’s the difference between a fleet that looks deliberate and one that looks cobbled together from five different creators.

Pair that with the non-ELS approach — meaning these vehicles don’t require the El-Senor lighting framework — and you get cleaner installs, fewer compatibility headaches, and dispatch lights that actually behave the way you’d expect on a roleplay server. The full ONX collection is the place to browse if you want to see how it all fits together.

1. ONX Buffalo STX8 — Non-ELS Police Interceptor ($24.99)

ONX Buffalo STX8 Non-ELS Police Interceptor for FiveM - lore-friendly police vehicle

The flagship of the recent drops. The ONX Buffalo STX8 is a single vehicle model engineered to fill six different law-enforcement roles: LEO patrol, EMS supervisor, DOC transport, federal, unmarked detective, and decommissioned auction stock. Same chassis, modular livery slots, drop-in EUP-friendly setup.

For server owners, that flexibility is huge. One purchase, six functional variants — no need to source separate models for each department. The non-ELS lighting setup keeps it lightweight, and the 200+ tuning parts mean your patrol fleet can range from stock-pursuit-ready to fully kitted out highway interceptors without buying another asset.

2. Bravado Bison Police Pack ($24.99)

Bravado Bison Police Pack Non-ELS FiveM - rural and SWAT pickup truck variants

If your server has rural patrol, sheriff’s office, or county SWAT roles, the Bravado Bison Police Pack is doing the heavy lifting other creators won’t touch. Lifted suspension, bull bars, off-road tires, full ONX livery system — and like the rest of the line, non-ELS and tuning-part compatible across the fleet.

This is the pack you grab when your map has Sandy Shores, Paleto Bay, or any backcountry RP zone where a sedan just doesn’t make sense. It also pairs cleanly with civilian lifted trucks if you want gang/civilian/police pursuit balance.

3. Albany Cavalcade VSTR Police ($9.99)

Albany Cavalcade VSTR Non-ELS FiveM Police Vehicle - executive SUV pursuit

At under ten dollars, the Albany Cavalcade VSTR is the entry point to the ONX lineup, and it punches well above its price. Executive-class SUV body, full 200+ parts compatibility, and a profile that works just as well for federal protective details as it does for chief-of-police vehicles or undercover SUVs.

If you’re seeing what ONX is about for the first time, this is the affordable test drive.

4. Bravado Buffalo Hellfire Police ($19.99)

Bravado Buffalo Hellfire Police Non-ELS FiveM - aggressive pursuit muscle car

This is the pursuit vehicle. The Bravado Buffalo Hellfire takes the standard Buffalo silhouette and gives it widebody arches, an aggressive front splitter, and a stance that says do not run from this. Built specifically for highway patrol and pursuit scenarios where your officers need a car that can actually catch the supercars your civilians are driving.

200+ tuning parts, non-ELS, full ONX fleet compatibility. Drop it in alongside the STX8 and the Cavalcade for a fully consistent state-trooper-style highway patrol setup.

The 200+ Parts System, Explained

Worth slowing down on this because it’s what justifies the price. Each ONX vehicle ships with 200+ tuning and customization parts covering:

  • Lighting — light bars (full, slick-top, hidden), grille flashers, dash lights, spotlights, push-bumper LEDs
  • Body — push bumpers, bull bars, widebody fenders, splitters, rear deflectors
  • Wheels & rims — pursuit steel, alloy, off-road, multi-spoke options
  • Antennas & equipment — radio antennas, cell modems, ALPR camera mounts
  • Liveries — multi-department EUP-friendly skins, decommissioned variants, federal markings

Because the parts library is consistent across the entire ONX fleet, anything you spec on one vehicle works on the others. That’s not marketing language — it’s a meaningful workflow advantage when you’re configuring 8-12 vehicles for a department’s roster.

Non-ELS Done Right

Half the FiveM police vehicles on the market still ship as ELS-only. That’s fine if your server is built around the ELS framework, but for the growing number of communities running non-ELS lighting setups (cleaner, lower-overhead, no licensing concerns), ONX is one of the few creators putting in the work to ship vehicles that look just as good with their built-in lighting handlers as ELS vehicles do with external ones.

That matters for performance, for stability, and for not making your players grind through ELS configuration menus before they can take a vehicle on patrol.

How to Browse the Rest

The four vehicles above are the highlights, but the full ONX category on cars-tebex.io has more — both civilian and emergency variants. Worth a slow scroll if you’re rebuilding a fleet or stocking a server from scratch.

And if you want to round out the police lineup with a multi-vehicle bundle, the Lore Friendly Police Pack v2 is the standard recommendation for servers building out an entire department in one purchase.

Get the Drops

Head over to cars-tebex.io and have a look. Whether you’re buying one vehicle to fill a specific role or speccing out a whole fleet, ONX is doing some of the best work in the lore-friendly emergency-vehicle space right now. Instant Tebex delivery, all the usual licensing terms, and the 200+ parts system means your fleet can grow without ever feeling like it was assembled from mismatched mods.

More creator spotlights coming soon.