Recently, the official trailer for the highly-anticipated Halo TV series debuted on CBS ahead of the show’s expected Mar. 24, 2022 release on the Paramount+ streaming service. The trailer prominently featured Spartans, the Covenant, and more — including an inconspicuous beige 2001 Chevy Tahoe SUV that was spotted in the background of a fight between Master Chief and a squad of Covenant Elites.
The Chevy’s presence was quickly noticed by amused Halo fans on social media, with many of them wondering what a vehicle from the early 2000’s era was doing in a setting 500 years in the future. Since then, the SUV has become something of a meme in the Halo community, and many have created comical images that show the vehicle placed within in-game cutscenes. But what if we, in the shoes of the Master Chief, could drive the vehicle in-game ourselves?
That’s where the “Chevrolet Tahoe – Tags and Warthog Run” mod from creator AWEIRDOGRUNT comes in. This mod adds a fully custom vehicle with working suspension, lights, and animations to Halo 3 on PC (through the Master Chief Collection). By default, the mod replaces the Warthog that players normally use to complete Halo 3’s famous Warthog run ending, but players can also add the Chevy Tahoe into other levels by dragging and dropping the rest of the mod’s contents into their game’s installation folder. The mod creator provides full instructions on the mod page, so make sure you read up.
Hilariously, the SUV doesn’t just seat Master Chief and Arbiter. It also has room for up to four Covenant Grunts to hop in the back as well, which is perfect for times when you have a burning desire to go on a joyride with the little guys. Just make sure you drive carefully; aliens probably won’t wear their seatbelts.
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