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GTA 6 Vehicles: Every Confirmed Car So Far


Rockstar has packed both GTA 6 trailers and their official screenshot gallery with vehicles — and eagle-eyed fans have identified over a dozen confirmed cars, boats, bikes, and aircraft. Here’s every vehicle spotted so far, what they’re based on, and what they tell us about driving in Leonida.

Last updated July 2026. This list will be updated as Rockstar reveals more.

Muscle Cars

Declasse Tulip — The hero car. Jason and Lucia’s red and black Tulip appears in both trailers, and it’s clearly inspired by the 1970 Chevy Nova / Monte Carlo. In Vice City lore, the Tulip was a dependable muscle car. In GTA 6, it’s the Bonnie & Clyde couple’s signature ride — expect it to play a narrative role.

Bravado Buffalo — A modern muscle car returning from GTA V and GTA Online. Based on the Dodge Charger. Spotted in Trailer 2 footage, the Buffalo is likely to serve as a police vehicle variant too — expect high-speed pursuits.

Vapid Dominator — The classic Ford Mustang-inspired muscle car from GTA V returns. Spotted in screenshots with updated styling. Expect tire smoke, burnouts, and raw V8 power.

Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire — The widebody, aggressively styled Dodge Challenger variant from GTA Online is confirmed for GTA 6. This thing is a drag-strip monster — expect it to be one of the fastest straight-line cars in the game.

Albany Buccaneer — A classic 1950s-style American land yacht. Based on the Chevrolet Bel Air. Spotted in trailer footage, the Buccaneer brings old-school gangster style to modern Vice City.

Sports & Supercars

Grotti Cheetah — The legendary Vice City supercar returns. Originally based on the Ferrari Testarossa, the Cheetah has appeared in every GTA since III. Confirmed via the Ultimate Edition artwork showing a Grotti Cheetah in a Vice City color scheme. This is the car fans have been begging for.

Pegassi Furia — A modern supercar from GTA Online, based on the Urus/HSV-style hypercars. Spotted in screenshots with GTA 6’s enhanced lighting, the Furia’s angular design looks stunning against Vice City’s neon backdrop.

Invetero Coquette D10 — The Corvette C7-inspired sports car from GTA Online. Mid-engine layout, sharp handling, and unmistakably American. Expect it to be a top-tier track car.

Vulcan Banshee — Returning from both Vice City and GTA V. Based on the Dodge Viper / C4 Corvette. Raw, powerful, and tricky to control — the Banshee has always been the driver’s car for players who want a challenge.

Motorcycles

Maibatsu Sanchez — The dirt bike that’s been in every GTA since San Andreas. Based on the Kawasaki KX450F. Perfect for off-roading in Grassrivers, tearing through Mount Kalaga trails, or ripping down Leonida Keys backroads. A fan favorite for a reason.

Western Angel — The Harley-Davidson-style chopper from Vice City. Open road, sunset, palm trees — the Angel IS Vice City. Its return would be a perfect nostalgic callback for fans of the original game.

Boats & Watercraft

Airboat — The Everglades fan boat. Essential for navigating Grassrivers’ swamp waterways. This is a completely new vehicle type for GTA and perfectly fits the Florida setting. Expect airboat chases through narrow swamp channels with alligators nearby.

Shitzen Squalo — The luxury speedboat from Vice City and GTA V. Based on a high-performance offshore powerboat. Perfect for cruising the waters around Leonida Keys or escaping the coast guard at high speed.

Police Predator — The law enforcement boat. Equipped for water-based pursuits. With Vice City’s extensive waterways and the Leonida Keys, expect marine chases to be a major gameplay element.

Dinka Marquis — A sailboat seen in Trailer 2. While unlikely to be a high-speed vehicle, it suggests leisurely boating activities — and possibly yacht-based missions reminiscent of Colonel Cortez’s boat parties in the original Vice City.

Aircraft

Maverick Helicopter — The iconic GTA helicopter returns. Spotted in screenshots, the Maverick has been in every 3D and HD GTA game. Expect it for aerial exploration of Leonida’s massive map — especially useful for reaching remote areas like Mount Kalaga.

FlyUS Commercial Airliner — Spotted flying high above Vice City in Trailer 2. While players probably won’t be purchasing a 747, GTA V let us steal and fly commercial jets. Expect the same chaotic freedom in GTA 6.

Law Enforcement

VCPD Police Cruiser — The modern Vice City Police Department patrol car. Based on a modified Buffalo or similar sedan. With the corrupt cop storyline revealed in Trailer 2, expect plenty of police interaction — both as pursuer and pursued.


What This Tells Us About Driving in GTA 6

The vehicle lineup reveals Rockstar’s priorities for GTA 6. The mix of muscle cars, supercars, boats, airboats, and helicopters tells us the game will demand mastery of multiple vehicle types across diverse terrain — city streets, open highways, swamp waterways, open ocean, and mountain trails.

Trailer 2 also revealed enhanced driving physics: Jason drives with one hand on the wheel, liquid sloshes realistically in bottles on the dashboard, and individual coins bounce in a cash register with physics. The vehicles will have fully modeled interiors, functional day/night running lights, and what appears to be improved damage modeling.

The return of classic Vice City vehicles like the Cheetah and Angel alongside modern machines suggests GTA 6 will offer the widest vehicle variety in franchise history — vintage classics for nostalgia and modern supercars for adrenaline.

Ultimate Edition Bonus Vehicles

The Ultimate Edition ($99.99) includes exclusive vehicles that are “threaded across all aspects of Jason and Lucia’s story” — including the Grotti Cheetah (classic Vice City variant), the Vapid Buggy (off-road dune buggy), and the Vapid Stanier (Vintage Vice City Pack pre-order bonus, a classic 1980s sedan). These unlock progressively through the story rather than being available immediately.


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