GTA 6 Vehicles: Every Confirmed Car, Bike and Boat
Over 200 vehicles have been identified in GTA 6 trailers and official footage. Here is the full breakdown by class, the real-world analogs for each brand, and the new vehicle mechanics confirmed by Rockstar.
How many vehicles does GTA 6 have?
Based on community analysis of both official trailers and leaked footage, GTA 6 is expected to launch with over 200 confirmed vehicles, with some estimates placing the total roster at 300 or more. This would make it the largest story-mode vehicle roster at launch in franchise history. GTA V launched with approximately 348 vehicles across all updates, but many of those were added post-release. GTA 6 appears to be aiming for a comparable launch-day total.
Vehicle identification has been led by GTA Wiki, GTABase, and WIkiGTA6, using freeze-frame analysis of Trailer 1, Trailer 2, and the leaked development footage from 2022. The full list is still being refined — some vehicles appear briefly in crowd or traffic scenes — and will be locked in at launch when full in-game rosters are datamined.
Supercars and sports cars
The Grotti Furia leads the supercar class — a model clearly inspired by the Pininfarina Battista, a $2.2 million all-electric hypercar. Grotti is GTA's Ferrari/Italian supercar brand, and the Furia sits at the top of their lineup. Also confirmed from the Grotti stable: the Cheetah Classic (a throwback design), and the Carbonizzare (returning from GTA 5).
The Pegassi lineup — GTA's Lamborghini/Ducati brand — includes the Zorrusso and the Toros among the confirmed additions. The Ocelot Locust (GTA's Jaguar/Lotus brand), the Zentorno, Tempesta, Banshee, Coquette D10, Omnis e-GT (electric), Paragon R, Jugular, Cypher, Vectre, Growler, Sultan RS, and Comet S2 are all confirmed from trailer analysis. Several of these are returning models from GTA 5 with visual updates.
Muscle cars, sedans and everyday vehicles
The everyday vehicle roster confirms several returning models alongside new additions. The Buffalo series continues, alongside the Impaler SZ and Impaler LX — GTA's Chevrolet Impala analogs. The Baller ST, Caracara 4x4, Creado, Mesa, Stanier, Rancher, and Phoenix complete the known list of common vehicles spotted in traffic and mission sequences.
The Tornado (GTA's lowrider class) also returns, consistent with the Miami setting and its lowrider culture. These everyday vehicles are critical for the early-game experience — they are what players will use before acquiring premium vehicles — and their variety directly affects how natural the open world feels during free roam.
Motorcycles, boats and aircraft
The motorcycle roster includes the Carbon RS, Avarus, Alvino V1, Sanchez (returning off-road model), Nightblade, Sovereign, Zombie Chopper, and Manchez. The coastal setting of Leonida means marine vehicles get more prominence than in GTA V. Speedboats, pontoon boats, yachts, jet skis, and fishing vessels have all been confirmed in trailer footage.
Aircraft confirmations include news helicopters, police helicopters, and private aircraft. Given the scale of Leonida — potentially 2x the size of GTA V — helicopters will likely be the fastest way to traverse the map, making aircraft ownership important even early in the game. The exact aircraft roster beyond confirmed visual sightings is not yet documented.
New vehicle mechanics confirmed
GTA 6 introduces significant new vehicle mechanics beyond the expanded roster. Weapons are stored in vehicle trunks when not equipped — a realistic touch that means players cannot carry unlimited firepower through a traffic stop. Detailed vehicle interiors with working speedometers, functional gauges, and real-time side mirrors showing accurate environmental reflections are confirmed from trailer footage.
Drive-by shooting mechanics have been expanded: players can shoot from car windows, truck beds, and while swimming. First and third-person driving views are both confirmed. Public transportation — specifically the Vice City metro rail system — is also a confirmed vehicle type. The environmental physics affecting vehicles, including tropical storm flooding that can disable certain vehicle types, adds a new strategic layer to driving.
What the tier list means before launch
Every vehicle tier ranking on this site is pre-launch and estimated. No in-game top speed data, handling curves, or official performance statistics have been released. The tier assignments visible in the database are based on visual class inference, real-world analog performance, and community consensus from previous GTA games.
At launch, the tier list will be updated with first-hand performance data from actual gameplay. The priority will be supercars and sports cars first — the vehicles most players optimize around — followed by motorcycles, then the utility class. Until then, treat any ranking labeled as "Estimated" as a framework, not a verdict.
