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GTA 6 Gameplay Leaks: Every Vehicle Identified in the Footage

A breakdown of the 20 recognizable cars, vans, and emergency vehicles visible in the leaked GTA 6 clips.

A breakdown of the 20 recognizable cars, vans, and emergency vehicles visible in the leaked GTA 6 clips.

Leaked gameplay footage from GTA 6 has given the community its clearest look yet at what will be sitting in traffic when the game arrives. The clip follows Jason driving aggressively through a highway stretch, sliding through lanes and forcing other drivers off course, which conveniently puts a large slice of the ambient vehicle roster on screen at once. Twenty vehicles are identifiable, and nearly all of them are familiar names from GTA 5 and GTA Online.

Quick answer: Twenty vehicles are clearly recognizable in the leaked clips, including Jason’s Vapid Ganado, the Karin Vivanite, Vapid Dominator GT, Jobuilt Hauler, Brute Boxville, Karin Woodlander, and Übermacht Cypher in highway traffic, plus a parked lineup featuring the Bravado Bison, Gallivanter Baller ST-D, Albany Calvacade XL, Brute Ambulance, and Vapid Minivan.


Every vehicle identified in the leaked GTA 6 footage

The table below lists each vehicle that could be named from the footage, along with its class and where it turns up in the clips.

VehicleClassWhere it shows up
Vapid GanadoSUVJason’s personal car
Karin VivaniteSedanHighway traffic
Vapid Dominator GTMuscleHighway traffic
Jobuilt HaulerTruckHighway traffic
Brute BoxvilleBox vanHighway, then the fight
Karin WoodlanderSUVHighway traffic
Übermacht CypherSportsHighway traffic
Bravado BisonPickupParking lot
Gallivanter Baller ST-DSUVParking lot
Albany Calvacade XLSUVParking lot
Brute AmbulanceEmergencyParking lot
Vapid MinivanVanParking lot
Declasse Granger 3600LXSUVAmbient traffic
Obey Tailgater SSedanAmbient traffic
Karin KurumaSedanAmbient traffic
Gallivanter BallerSUVAmbient traffic
Declasse BurritoVanAmbient traffic
Vapid CaracaraPickupAmbient traffic
Police Cruiser (Interceptor)PoliceAmbient traffic
Fire TruckEmergencyAmbient traffic

Jason’s Vapid Ganado and the highway sequence

The car under Jason in the footage is the Vapid Ganado, which Rockstar Games has already confirmed as his main vehicle. The clip opens with a burnout and then a long slide across lanes, which is what pushes so much of the traffic into frame.

That traffic is a mixed bag rather than a repeating set of two or three models. A Karin Vivanite, a Vapid Dominator GT, a Jobuilt Hauler, a Brute Boxville, a Karin Woodlander, and an Übermacht Cypher are all visible in the same stretch, which is a reasonable sign that ambient density and variety on highways are being handled more aggressively than in GTA 5.


The Brute Boxville confrontation and the parking lot

After the slide, the driver of the Brute Boxville — the van used as the Post OP delivery vehicle in GTA Online — turns hostile and rams the Ganado. The two characters end up out of their vehicles and fighting next to a parking lot, and that static shot is where several of the remaining vehicles can be picked out.

Parked in that lot are a Bravado Bison, a Gallivanter Baller ST-D, an Albany Calvacade XL, a Brute Ambulance, and a Vapid Minivan, among others. A parked ambulance sitting in general traffic rather than at a hospital is a small detail worth noting, since it suggests emergency vehicles will populate the world outside of scripted response events.


Vehicles that could not be identified

The footage is low quality, so the twenty names above are the ceiling rather than a complete inventory. Anything at distance, partially occluded, or moving quickly across frame is not readable, and several models on screen do not match any known GTA 5 or GTA Online vehicle at all.

Those unmatched vehicles are the interesting ones. They could be new models built for GTA 6, or they could be updated variants of existing cars — the kind of generational refresh Rockstar has applied before when a familiar nameplate returns with a redesigned body. There is no way to settle that from the footage itself, so treat every unnamed vehicle as unconfirmed.

Note: Rockstar Games has not commented on the data breach or the leaked clips.


How the leaked vehicles fit the wider GTA 6 roster

Nothing in the leak contradicts what the official trailers already established. Community trackers cataloguing Rockstar’s own trailers, screenshots, and press material have individually identified close to 200 vehicles across cars, motorcycles, boats, planes, and helicopters. Rockstar itself has never published a total count, so that figure is a tally of sightings rather than an official number.

Every name in the leak uses one of Rockstar’s fictional in-universe marques — Vapid, Declasse, Albany, Karin, Brute, Bravado, Gallivanter, Übermacht, Obey, Jobuilt. No real manufacturer is licensed, which is standard for the series, even though the models themselves are usually close copies of specific real cars.

The police cruiser is the one entry that lines up neatly with official footage. Trailer 1 shows Vice City’s police running vehicles based on both the Ford Crown Victoria and the Ford Police Interceptor Utility, pointing to a mixed fleet rather than a single patrol model. The cruiser in the leaked clip is consistent with that.


The takeaway from the leak is less about any single car and more about continuity. A large share of the GTA 5 and GTA Online garage is coming back, the ambient traffic is varied rather than repetitive, and the handful of unreadable models leaves room for genuinely new additions when GTA 6 launches on November 19, 2026.