GTA 6 isn’t out yet, but thanks to official trailers, screenshots, and meticulous community tracking, we already have a massive list of confirmed vehicles across cars, bikes, boats, planes, and service vehicles. The game follows Rockstar’s long tradition: vehicles are inspired by real-life models but use fictional brands and names inside the GTA universe. Below is a clean, fun-to-read master list of the confirmed cars and what they map to in real life – plus some callbacks to older GTA titles(nostalgia).
Note: Rockstar has not publicly “approved” an official list; these confirmations come from what’s visible in trailers and media so far and compiled by reputable trackers. Expect more cars at launch.
Do GTA 6 Cars Use Real Brands?
Short answer: No, GTA uses fictional brands (Vapid, Declasse, Pfister, Pegassi, etc.), styling them after real manufacturers like Ford, Chevrolet, Porsche, Lamborghini, and more.
Why: Licensing constraints, brand image concerns with violent/criminal gameplay, and Rockstar’s freedom to blend multiple real models into one design.
That means: Real cars won’t appear as licensed brands, but almost every GTA 6 car clearly riffs on a real-world counterpart.
GTA 6 Cars: Confirmed Models and Likely Real-Life Inspirations
Below are the identifiable cars featured in trailers/screens, grouped by their GTA make/name, with notes on real-life parallels and past GTA appearances when applicable. Where sources publicly confirm a model’s series history or inspiration, we say so; where it’s a widely recognised community observation, we note it accordingly.
Cars: Supercars, Sports, SUVs, Vans, Muscle, Sedans, Off-Road
These are listed as in-game confirmed with their GTA manufacturer/model and real-life inspirations.
- Vapid Aleutian — SUV inspired by 4th‑gen Ford Expedition (U553).
- Pfister Astron — SUV inspired by Porsche Macan.
- Gallivanter Baller II — SUV inspired by Range Rover Evoque/Sport.
- Bravado Banshee — Sports car inspired by Dodge Viper.
- Bravado Bison — Van inspired by Dodge Ram Heavy Duty.
- Nagasaki Blazer — Off-road quad inspired by Yamaha YFZ450.
- Dinka Blista Compact — Sports hatch inspired by Honda CRX (1st gen).
- Vapid Bobcat XL — Van/pickup inspired by 4th‑gen Chevrolet C/K.
- Brute Boxville — Van inspired by GMC Step Van.
- Albany Buccaneer — Muscle inspired by Ford Fairlane/Buick Riviera.
- Albany Buccaneer Custom — Muscle variant, same inspirations.
- Bravado Buffalo — Sports sedan inspired by Dodge Charger.
- Bravado Buffalo STX — Muscle/sedan inspired by 2015 Dodge Charger.
- Declasse Burrito — Van inspired by 1996–2002 Chevrolet Express.
- Vapid Caracara — Off-road truck inspired by Ford F‑150, VelociRaptor 6×6, Nissan Titan, Ram.
- Vapid Caracara 4×4 — Off-road F‑150.
- Grotti Carbonizzare — Sports mixing cues from V12 Zagato, Nissan GT‑R, Ferrari 458/612.
- Grotti Cheetah Classic — Sports Classic inspired by Ferrari Testarossa/512 BB.
- Vapid Chino — Muscle inspired by ’65 Lincoln Continental/Chrysler Imperial/’70s Thunderbird.
- Pfister Comet Retro Custom — Sports inspired by RWB Porsche 911 930.
- Pfister Comet S2 Cabrio — Sports inspired by 911 Turbo S Cabriolet.
- Vapid Contender — SUV/truck with Toyota Tundra Devolro, Ford Raptor/F‑150 cues.
- Invetero Coquette — Sports inspired by Corvette C7/2014 Stingray.
- Invetero Coquette D10 — Sports inspired by Corvette C8.
- Vapid Creado — NEW muscle; Ford Ranchero (5th gen) and ’69–’70 Mercury Cougar cues.
- Übermacht Cypher — Sports/Tuners inspired by BMW M2 (F87) with M6/M8 cues.
- Vapid Dominator — Muscle inspired by Ford Mustang.
- Vapid Dominator ASP — Muscle/Tuners inspired by Mustang SVT Cobra R (New Edge).
- Vapid Dominator GTX — Muscle with 2015+ Mustang, Charger, Camaro ZL1 cues.
- Benefactor Dubsta — SUV inspired by Mercedes‑Benz G‑Class.
- Annis Elegy Retro Custom — Sports inspired by Nissan Skyline GT‑R.
- Albany Emperor — Sedan inspired by Cadillac Fleetwood.
- Grotti Furia — Supercar blending Ferrari 488 Pista/SF90 and Pininfarina Battista cues.
- Karin Futo — Sports inspired by Toyota AE86 Levin.
- Bravado Gauntlet Classic — Muscle inspired by 1st‑gen Dodge Challenger.
- Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire — Muscle inspired by the 2018 Challenger Demon, Camaro, Mustang.
- Declasse Granger — SUV inspired by Chevrolet Suburban.
- Declasse Granger 3600LX — SUV inspired by 2015–2020 Suburban.
- Pfister Growler — Sports/Tuners inspired by Porsche 718 Cayman.
- Annis Hellion — Off‑road inspired by Nissan Patrol Y61, Jeep Cherokee XJ.
- Declasse Impaler LX — Muscle inspired by 6th‑gen Chevy Impala.
- Declasse Impaler SZ — Muscle inspired by 1994–1996 Impala SS.
- Karin Intruder — Sedan inspired by Infiniti Q45/I30.
- Zirconium Journey — Van/RV inspired by Fleetwood Pace Arrow (’79–’81).
- Enus Jubilee — SUV inspired by Rolls‑Royce Cullinan.
- Ocelot Jugular — Sports inspired by Jaguar XE SV Project 8.
- Dundreary Landstalker XL — SUV inspired by 4th‑gen Lincoln Navigator.
- Vapid Liberator — Off‑road monster truck.
- Canis Mesa — SUV inspired by Jeep Wrangler.
- Maibatsu Mule — Commercial truck inspired by Mitsubishi Fuso FM, Hino Ranger.
- Lampadati Novak — SUV inspired by Maserati Levante/Alfa Romeo Stelvio.
- Oceanic — Sedan with ’50s–’60s American sedan inspirations (Nash Ambassador, Dodge Dart/Polara, Oldsmobile 88, Chevy Bel Air).
- Obey Omnis e‑GT — Sports EV inspired by Audi e‑tron GT.
- Nagasaki Outlaw — Off‑road UTV inspired by Can‑Am Maverick X3 Turbo.
- MTL Packer — Commercial tractor inspired by 1994 International 9000/9200.
- Enus Paragon R — Sports GT inspired by 2018 Bentley Continental GT.
- Maibatsu Penumbra — Sports inspired by Mitsubishi Eclipse/Audi TT.
- JoBuilt Phantom — Commercial tractor inspired by Peterbilt 359 EXHD.
- Imponte Phoenix — Muscle inspired by Chevy Camaro/Pontiac Firebird (2nd gen).
- Schyster PMP 700 — NEW sedan inspired by Chrysler 300 (LD).
- Albany Primo — Sedan inspired by late ’80s Pontiac Bonneville.
- Declasse Rancher — Off‑road inspired by Chevy Suburban (classic).
- Karin Rebel — Off‑road inspired by Toyota Hilux.
- Übermacht Rebla GTS — SUV inspired by 4th‑gen BMW X5.
- JoBuilt Rubble — Industrial dump/hauler, Peterbilt 359 EXHD cues.
- Imponte Ruiner — Muscle inspired by Pontiac Trans Am/Camaro.
- Bravado Rumpo — Van inspired by Ford E‑Series.
- Declasse Sabre Turbo — Muscle inspired by Chevy Chevelle/Olds Cutlass.
- Vapid Sandking XL — Off‑road pickup inspired by Ford Super Duty.
- Benefactor Schafter V12 — Sports/Sedan inspired by Brabus E V12.
- Canis Seminole Frontier — SUV inspired by 2nd‑gen Jeep Cherokee (XJ).
- Übermacht Sentinel Classic — Sports inspired by BMW E30 M3.
- Übermacht Sentinel XS — Coupe inspired by BMW M3 E92.
- Vapid Slamvan — Muscle truck inspired by ’50s Ford F‑Series/Rat Rod styles.
- Vapid Speedo — Van inspired by 2003+ Chevrolet Express.
- Vapid Stanier — Sedan inspired by Ford Crown Victoria.
- Zirconium Stratum — Sedan/wagon inspired by Honda Accord wagon.
- Dinka Sugoi — Sports hatch inspired by Honda Civic Type R FK8.
- Karin Sultan — Sports sedan inspired by Lexus IS, Evo VI, Subaru Impreza.
- Obey Tailgater — Sedan inspired by Audi A6.
- Pegassi Tempesta — Supercar inspired by Lamborghini Huracán/Centenario, 2015 Lotus Esprit concept cues.
- Pegassi Toros — SUV inspired by Lamborghini Urus/Aventador, Audi Q8.
- Vapid Tow Truck — Utility inspired by 1980s International Harvester S‑Series.
- Declasse Tulip — Muscle inspired by 1972 Chevelle Malibu/Olds Cutlass Supreme.
- Declasse Tulip M‑100 — Muscle inspired by 4th‑gen Chevy Malibu.
- Declasse Vamos — Muscle inspired by Chevy Nova or ’69–’70 Mercury Cougar.
- Emperor Vectre — Sports/Tuners inspired by Lexus RC F.
- Dinka Verus — Off‑road ATV inspired by Polaris Sportsman MV850/570.
- Declasse Vigero ZX Convertible — Muscle inspired by Chevy Camaro Gen VI.
- Declasse Walton L35 — Off‑road compact pickup inspired by 1991–1993 Chevy S‑10.
- Enus Windsor — Coupe inspired by Rolls‑Royce Wraith.
- Declasse Yosemite 1500 — Off‑road pickup inspired by 1st‑gen Chevy Silverado.
- Bravado Youga — Van inspired by Dodge Ram Van (B‑Series).
- Bravado Youga Classic — Van inspired by Ford Econoline (2nd gen).
- Pegassi Zorrusso — Supercar inspired by Italdesign Zerouno.
New Cars (unknown in-game names)
These are identified by real-life models spotted in the media; the GTA names aren’t known yet.
- Audi Q7 (2nd gen), Audi RS7 (2nd gen).
- Buick Reatta Convertible, Regal, Skylark (6th gen).
- Cadillac Eldorado (1959).
- Chevrolet Impala (10th gen), Sonic.
- Chrysler Town & Country (5th gen).
- Dodge Avenger, Dakota Convertible, Ram Dually, Ram (2nd gen).
- Ford Econoline (4th gen), Explorer (2nd & 6th gen), F‑Series (3rd & 6th gen), F‑Series Monster Truck, Transit (4th gen).
- Jeep Scrambler.
- Lamborghini Aventador.
- Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class (W205), Sprinter.
- Toyota RAV4 (5th gen).
- Unknown ATV, Unknown semi day cab, Unknown SUV.
Motorcycles & Bikes
In‑game confirmed:
- Principe Alvino V1 — NEW; inspired by Ducati Panigale V2.
- LCC Avarus — Chopper/cruiser.
- Nagasaki Carbon RS — Sport bike with Ducati 1199/EBR 1190RS cues.
- Cruiser — Beach cruiser bicycle.
- Dinka Double‑T — Sports bike inspired by Honda CBR.
- Maibatsu Manchez — Dirt/enduro inspired by 500cc KTM.
- Maibatsu Sanchez — Off‑road bike with Yamaha/Kawasaki/Honda dirt bike cues.
- Western Sovereign — Cruiser inspired by Harley‑Davidson Road King.
- Western Zombie Chopper — Custom chopper inspired by Harley Fat Bob/Iron 883.
New bikes (unknown in‑game names):
- Multiple “Unknown Motorcycle” choppers/sports variants and a Mobility Scooter.
Police & Emergency
In‑game confirmed and new variants:
- Bravado Police Cruiser (Buffalo STX) — NEW; 2015 Dodge Charger.
- Bravado Police Cruiser (Buffalo) — Charger-based.
- Vapid Police Cruiser (Interceptor) — Ford Taurus.
- Vapid Police Cruiser (Stanier LE) — Crown Victoria.
- Bravado Police Gauntlet Interceptor — NEW; 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon.
- Buckingham Police Maverick — Helicopter, Eurocopter AS350B.
- Brute Police Riot — Lenco BEAR.
- New sightings: Ford Explorer Police SUV, Explorer Sport Trac Lifeguard, Ram Police (5th gen), Police Ghost (Stanier LE).
Public Service & Trains
In‑game confirmed:
- Brute Bus — New Flyer Xcelsior.
- Brute Dashound — MCI Renaissance E series (Greyhound-like).
- Freight Train — EMD/GE AC4400CW.
- Brute Rental Shuttle Bus — 1996–2002 Chevy Express derivative.
- Vapid Taxi — Ford Crown Victoria.
- New sightings: Chrysler Town & Country Taxi, GE Genesis, Metromule.
Also visible across trailers: taxis, police cruisers (Vapid Interceptor; Bravado Buffalo-based), sheriff SUVs, lifeguard trucks, and more—Rockstar’s full city ecosystem is back, bigger and denser.
How Many Vehicles Will Be in GTA 6?
Every GTA game has added more and more vehicles. Here’s how the numbers have gone up:
- GTA III → 56 vehicles
- Vice City → 102 vehicles
- San Andreas → 189 vehicles
- GTA IV (and expansions) → 177 vehicles
- GTA V at launch → 252 vehicles
- GTA V + GTA Online updates → 750+ vehicles
Rockstar has called GTA 6 their most ambitious project ever, so you can expect the vehicle lineup to be massive. Early predictions suggest we’ll see at least 300 vehicles at launch, making it the biggest starting collection in GTA history. And it won’t just be about the count – it’ll be about variety. Just like GTA 5, you’ll probably get access to:
- Supercars & Sports Cars
- SUVs, Sedans & Muscle Cars
- Off-road beasts & Bikes
- Military Vehicles
Maybe even some surprise futuristic rides?
“Will GTA 6 Have Real Cars?” — Car-by-Car Answer
For every car above: the in-game name is fictional; designs are inspired by real vehicles, there are no official real-world badges/logos. Practically: Expect the look/feel of a Porsche in a Pfister, a Ford in a Vapid, a Ferrari in a Grotti—but not the actual trademarked branding. GTA 6 media shows a wide transport set beyond cars:
- Planes: Blimp, Mammoth Dodo, Western Duster, JoBuilt Mammatus, Buckingham Shamal.
- Police/Emergency: Police cruisers (Buffalo STX, Interceptor), Police Maverick, Police Riot.
- Service/Transit: Brute Bus, Dashound coaches, Rental Shuttle Bus, Taxis.
Throwbacks: Past GTA Examples That Are Back
- Banshee, Cheetah/Cheetah Classic, Comet/Comet Retro, Sentinel/Classic, Sabre Turbo, Phoenix, Ruiner—franchise icons returning with VI-level detail.
- Landstalker lineage (now Landstalker XL), Stanier (the “cop/taxi” hero), Burrito and Speedo vans, Boxville, Mule—sandbox staples since GTA III/IV/V eras.
- Muscle come-back gang: Gauntlet (Hellfire), Dominator line, Vigero, Tulip—GTA’s muscle identity continues strongly in VI.
Why This Matters for GTA 6 Gameplay and Car Culture
- Variety: From lowriders to hypercars, sleepers to lifted trucks, expect a huge spread that mirrors real Florida/US car culture without licensing baggage.
- Customisation legacy: Vehicles in GTA traditionally support mods and performance upgrades; VI’s trailers/screens hint at richly modelled interiors and first-person driving returning.
- Roleplay immersion: Taxis, buses, police, lifeguard rigs – these make the world feel alive and open up mission, chase, and story possibilities, just as in past GTAs.
Final Words
Cars in GTA are not just for getting from point A to point B – they’re a core part of the gameplay, story, and overall immersion. With GTA 6 promising everything from street rides to exotic hypercars, deeper customisation and interiors, and even more roleplay vehicles like taxis, buses, and police cars, it’s clear Rockstar is doubling down on car culture like never before.
Also Read: GTA 6: Release Date, Price, Map, Leaks, And Everything Else We Know So Far
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