Grand Theft Auto has always lived and died by what you can climb into and drive away. With Grand Theft Auto VI heading to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on November 19, 2026, the rolling stock is already shaping up to be the biggest in series history, and a huge chunk of it has already shown up in trailers, screenshots, and Rockstar’s official marketing for the game.
Quick answer: More than 200 vehicles have already been confirmed for GTA 6 through official trailers and promotional material, spanning cars, motorcycles, boats, planes, helicopters, and public transport. The full categorized roster is below, including the rides locked to the Ultimate Edition.
How many vehicles GTA 6 has
Right now, roughly 200 distinct vehicles have been spotted in the two trailers and the various promotional images. That number is expected to climb past 300 at launch, which would make GTA 6 the most stacked entry the franchise has ever shipped on day one. For context, here is how that stacks up against earlier games.
| Game | Vehicles |
|---|---|
| GTA III | 56 |
| GTA Vice City | 102 |
| GTA San Andreas | 189 |
| GTA IV & Episodes | 177 |
| GTA V (at launch) | 252 |
| GTA V + GTA Online | 750+ |
None of these are licensed models. Rockstar builds fictional brands like Grotti, Pfister, and Declasse that clearly echo real manufacturers, since carmakers have never been keen on watching their products used to rob banks. That tradition carries straight into GTA 6, where the Cheetah leans on a Ferrari Testarossa and the Comet keeps borrowing from the Porsche 911.
GTA 6 Ultimate Edition exclusive vehicles
A set of vehicles sits behind the Ultimate Edition. You cannot access these unless you buy that tier, and they cover a spread of classes from sports classics to boats.

- Grotti Cheetah ’95 (Sports Classics)
- Schyster Deviant (Muscle)
- Vapid Dominator Buggy ’67 (Off-road)
- Dinka Enduro (Motorcycle)
- Crest Kayak (Boat)
- Declasse Mamba GT (Sports Classics)
- Sirius (Muscle)
- Shitzu Squalo (Boat)
- Vapid Stanier ’55 (Sedan)
Sports, sports classics, and supercars
These are the fast machines for outrunning the cops and winning street races, and they make up the most photogenic slice of the lineup.

- Albany Manana
- Annis Elegy Retro Custom
- Bravado Banshee
- Bravado Buffalo
- Benefactor Schafter V12
- Dinka Blista Compact
- Dinka Sugoi
- Emperor Vectre
- Enus Paragon R
- Grotti Carbonizzare
- Grotti Furia (Super)
- Invetero Coquette
- Invetero Coquette D10
- Karin Futo
- Karin Sultan
- Maibatsu Penumbra
- Obey Omnis e-GT
- Ocelot Jugular
- Pegassi Tempesta (Super)
- Pegassi Zorrusso (Super)
- Pfister Comet Retro Custom
- Pfister Comet S2 Cabrio
- Pfister Growler
- Übermacht Cypher
- Übermacht Sentinel Classic
Muscle cars and light trucks
Big, heavy, and built to shove through roadblocks. They trade seating for durability and still carry decent speed.

- Albany Buccaneer
- Albany Buccaneer Custom
- Bravado Buffalo STX
- Bravado Gauntlet Classic
- Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire
- Declasse Impaler LX
- Declasse Impaler SZ
- Declasse Sabre Turbo
- Declasse Tulip
- Declasse Tulip M-100
- Declasse Vamos
- Declasse Vigero ZX Convertible
- Imponte Phoenix
- Imponte Ruiner
- Vapid Chino
- Vapid Dominator
- Vapid Dominator ASP
- Vapid Dominator GTX
- Vapid Ganado (formerly Creado)
- Vapid Slamvan
Sedans, coupes, and compacts
The everyday cars. Nothing flashy, just comfortable rides for cruising Leonida with the radio on.

- Albany Emperor
- Albany Primo
- Enus Windsor (Coupe)
- Karin Intruder
- Obey Tailgater
- Schyster PMP 700
- Übermacht Sentinel XS (Coupe)
- Vapid Stanier
- Zirconium Stratum
SUVs
Family-sized haulers with plenty of seats and plenty of bulk. They are strong but slow, which is fine when you are moving a crew.

- Benefactor Dubsta
- Canis Mesa
- Canis Seminole Frontier
- Declasse Granger
- Declasse Granger 3600LX
- Dundreary Landstalker XL
- Enus Jubilee
- Gallivanter Baller II
- Lampadati Novak
- Pegassi Toros
- Pfister Astron
- Vapid Aleutian
- Vapid Contender
Pickups and vans
Pickups are workhorses for hauling cargo and ramming barriers, while the vans add room for more passengers.
- Bravado Bison
- Bravado Rumpo
- Bravado Youga
- Bravado Youga Classic
- Brute Boxville
- Declasse Burrito
- Vapid Bobcat XL
- Vapid Speedo
- Zirconium Journey
Off-road trucks and ATVs
With a map nearly twice the size of GTA V’s, the countryside and the Grassrivers swamps will demand something with grip. These cover that ground.

- Annis Hellion
- Declasse Rancher
- Declasse Walton L35
- Declasse Yosemite 1500
- Dinka Verus (ATV)
- Jeep Scrambler-inspired truck
- Karin Rebel
- Nagasaki Blazer (ATV)
- Nagasaki Outlaw
- Vapid Caracara
- Vapid Caracara 4×4
- Vapid Liberator (Monster Truck)
- Vapid Sandking XL
Motorcycles
From street choppers to dirt bikes, the two-wheeled options are already varied. More are likely to surface before launch.

- Dinka Double-T
- LCC Avarus
- Maibatsu Manchez
- Maibatsu Sanchez
- Nagasaki Carbon RS
- Principe Alvino V1
- Western Sovereign
- Western Zombie Chopper
Cycles and scooters
Slow and casual, these are for short hops and goofing around rather than serious travel. Two have shown up so far.

- Cruiser (beach cruiser bicycle)
- Mobility Scooter
Emergency and police vehicles
The Leonida police force returns with a redesigned fleet, alongside lifeguard rides for the beaches. Expect fire trucks and ambulances to round it out closer to release.

- Bravado Police Buffalo STX Pursuit
- Bravado Police Cruiser (Buffalo)
- Bravado Police Gauntlet Interceptor
- Brute Police Riot
- Ford Explorer Police SUV
- Ford Explorer Sport Trac (Lifeguard)
- Police Ghost (Stanier LE)
- RAM Police 5th Gen
- Vapid Police Cruiser (Interceptor)
- Vapid Police Cruiser (Stanier LE)
Service and public transport
You can ride some of these as a passenger, and drive others yourself. The Vice City Metro tram system is one you can step into and ride directly.
- Brute Rental Shuttle Bus
- Bus (New Flyer Xcelsior-inspired)
- Chrysler Town & Country Taxi
- Dashound
- Freight Train
- GE Genesis
- Hitachi Metrorail
- Metromule
- Vapid Taxi
Commercial and heavy trucks
The slow giants. These typically tie into transport missions, the kind that test your patience more than your reflexes.

- Jobuilt Phantom (Commercial)
- Jobuilt Rubble (Industrial)
- Maibatsu Mule (Commercial)
- MTL Packer (Commercial)
- Unknown Day Cab Semi Truck
- Vapid Tow Truck (Utility)
Planes and blimps
Air travel returns with a healthy mix of light aircraft and a blimp spotted in the trailers.

- Blimp
- Buckingham Shamal
- Jet
- Jobuilt Mammatus
- Mammoth Dodo
- Western Company Duster
Helicopters
It would not be GTA without choppers. The Sea Sparrow already appears on the cover art, and a wider rotor lineup is confirmed.

- Buckingham Maverick
- Buckingham Police Maverick
- Buckingham Supervolito
- Nagasaki Buzzard Attack Chopper
- Sea Sparrow
Boats, ships, and watercraft
Vice City is wrapped in water, so boats matter more here than in most GTA settings. Everything from kayaks to a cruise ship has turned up, with airboats hinting at the swampland missions.
- Airboat / Fanboat
- Airboat 09
- Alumacraft Fisherman
- Azimut Atlantis 45
- BTN Delmar (cargo ship)
- Chaparral Premiere 400
- Clarion
- Cruise Ship
- Dinka Marquis
- Horizon Power Catamarans PC60
- Lure Predator
- Lure Predator S23
- Nagasaki Dinghy
- Pegassi Speeder
- PMP Designs G-Fifty
- Riva 86 Domino
- Riva Rivamare
- Sea-Doo RXT-X 300
- Shitzu Tropic
- Skater 388
- Speedophile Seashark (jet ski)
- Sunseeker 80
- Yamaha 255XD
Driving features and customization
The vehicles themselves are only half the story. GTA 6 supports both third-person and first-person driving views, and car mirrors actually reflect the world in real time. Interiors are deeply modeled, with interactive pedals, adjustable steering wheels, working speedometers and gauges, plus seats and sunvisors you can move.
Customization returns too. Rockstar has confirmed mod shops where you can upgrade engines, brakes, suspension, transmission, wheels, lights, and paint, with some shops locked behind the Ultimate Edition. You can buy vehicles from dealerships and showrooms scattered around the map, store them in safehouses and garages, and a slow-motion targeting ability tied to each protagonist makes drive-by chases feel different.
Plenty more is still hidden. A third trailer is expected to reveal additional models, and Rockstar’s history with GTA Online suggests the launch roster is only the starting point. For now, the lineup above represents what has genuinely surfaced, and it is already on track to be the deepest garage the series has offered.






