
TL;DR — What's actually confirmed?
Rockstar has not published an official GTA 6 vehicle list. Everything we "know" comes from spotting rides in the two official trailers (December 2023 and May 2025) plus official screenshots. Fans and the GTA Wiki have matched dozens of on-screen models to returning GTA vehicles — the clearest being the Declasse Tulip, the four-door muscle car Jason and Lucia drive into the sunset at the end of Trailer 2. Community trackers have catalogued 200+ vehicles spotted so far, but exact names, counts, drivability, and customization are not officially confirmed. GTA 6 launches November 19, 2026 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S (no PC date announced). Want to actually drive something rare right now? That's a GTA Online job — jump to the garage section below.
The one-line answer: No cars are "officially confirmed" in the sense of a Rockstar list — but many are visibly in the trailers, and the returning Declasse Tulip muscle car is the headline confirmed ride.
Here's the honest breakdown of what's real, what's returning, and what's still just a rumor.

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Has Rockstar officially confirmed any GTA 6 cars?
Not in the way most search results imply. Rockstar has released exactly two trailers — Trailer 1 on December 4, 2023, and Trailer 2 on May 6, 2025 — plus a handful of official screenshots. It has not dropped a vehicles page, a car count, or a spec sheet.
As IGN puts it bluntly in its GTA 6 guide: "No cars, boats, aircrafts, and other vehicles have been officially confirmed for GTA 6." What has happened is that eagle-eyed players paused every frame and identified rides by their silhouettes and badges. The GTA Wiki is explicit about its methodology, noting it lists "only vehicles physically seen in trailers and official content" — i.e. no leaks, no datamines, just what's on screen.
So when you see a headline screaming "200+ GTA 6 cars confirmed," read it as: 200+ vehicles have been spotted in official footage and matched to known GTA models. That's genuinely useful — but it is community identification, not a Rockstar announcement. Keep that line in mind; it's the difference between a fact and a guess.
What vehicles are actually seen in the GTA 6 trailers?
Plenty. The trailers are stuffed with traffic, and because Grand Theft Auto reuses its fictional in-game brands — Declasse, Vapid, Bravado, Grotti, Pfister, Ocelot and friends — fans could name a lot of them on sight. Here are the marquee returning rides confirmed by their trailer appearances, with the real-world cars they're modeled on (as identified by the community and GTA Wiki):
| In-game vehicle | Brand | Class | Real-world inspiration (fan-identified) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tulip | Declasse | Muscle | 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu |
| Dominator | Vapid | Muscle | Ford Mustang |
| Buffalo STX | Bravado | Muscle | 2015 Dodge Charger |
| Banshee | Bravado | Sports | Dodge Viper |
| Cheetah Classic | Grotti | Sports Classic | Ferrari Testarossa |
| Comet | Pfister | Sports | Porsche 911 |
| Jugular | Ocelot | Sports | Jaguar XE SV Project 8 |
| Coquette | Invetero | Sports | Chevrolet Corvette |
| Baller II | Gallivanter | SUV | Range Rover Sport |
| Dubsta | Benefactor | SUV | Mercedes-Benz G-Class |
That's a fraction of the list — the same footage also shows vans, box trucks, big rigs, buses, ATVs and dirt bikes (the Nagasaki Blazer off-roader is in there), plus classic sedans and lowriders that fit Vice City's retro-meets-modern vibe.
The single most important one is the Declasse Tulip. It's a four-door muscle car first added to GTA Online in 2019, based on the 1972 Chevelle Malibu, and it's the car the two protagonists ride off in as Trailer 2 fades to black — which is why it's become the unofficial face of GTA 6's garage.
What about boats, planes, and helicopters?
Leonida is a Florida-inspired state full of coastline, swamp, and beaches, so watercraft and aircraft feature heavily. Confirmed-by-appearance across the trailers and screenshots:
- Boats and jet skis — including a gator-hunting swamp boat gliding through the Everglades-style wetlands, plus speedboats and personal watercraft on the coast.
- Helicopters — civilian choppers over the city, and the returning Police Maverick during a chase sequence.
- Fixed-wing aircraft — planes are visible in the skies, though Rockstar hasn't shown a dedicated aviation moment yet.
- Emergency vehicles — multiple Police Cruiser models and the armored Police Riot return, alongside the usual ambulances and fire trucks you'd expect to hijack.
Details players are obsessing over go right down to the weather tech: the trailers show working windshield wipers during rain. As one r/GTA6 poster summed up the reaction, tiny touches like that "completely change how a driving game feels" — a reminder of how closely the community is reading every vehicle frame.
Are motorcycles and off-road vehicles in GTA 6?
Yes — two-wheelers and off-roaders are visible throughout both trailers, which makes sense for a map that spans dense city, beach, and backcountry swamp. Confirmed-by-appearance so far:
- Sport bikes and cruisers weaving through Vice City traffic — the kind of nimble two-wheelers that dominate GTA Online's fastest-vehicle lists.
- Dirt bikes and ATVs for the off-road stretches, including the returning Nagasaki Blazer quad.
- Off-road trucks and SUVs like the Vapid Caracara and Canis Mesa (a Jeep Wrangler analog) built for the muddy Leonida interior.
What Rockstar hasn't shown is a dedicated bike-customization or stunt system, so treat the depth of two-wheeled play as unconfirmed — only the vehicles' presence is locked in.

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What's still just a rumor (do NOT take these as fact)
This is where most clickbait lives. Everything below is unconfirmed — treat it as speculation until Rockstar (via rockstargames.com/newswire) says otherwise:
- ❌ A firm vehicle count. "200+" is a community tally of spotted models, not a Rockstar figure. The final in-game number is unknown.
- ❌ Full customization / LS Customs-style tuning. GTA Online-level mod depth is expected but not shown or confirmed.
- ❌ Named "new" vehicles. Several brand-new cars appear in the trailers that Rockstar has not named — any specific name you see attached to them is a fan guess.
- ❌ Leaked or datamined vehicles. The 2022 leak footage is not official. Anything sourced from leaks fails the "physically seen in official content" test.
- ❌ In-vehicle interaction menus, wiper toggles, seat adjustment, etc. Fun to speculate about, but not confirmed features.
If a claim isn't visible in one of the two trailers or an official screenshot, the honest label is "we don't know yet." Rockstar has a long history of holding vehicle reveals for launch, so expect the real list to stay partly hidden until closer to November 19, 2026.
How does the GTA 6 garage compare to GTA 5 / GTA Online?
Structurally, it looks like an evolution, not a reinvention. The returning brands, the class system (Muscle, Sports, SUV, Off-Road, etc.), and the mix of civilian, emergency, and exotic vehicles all carry the GTA Online DNA forward. What's clearly leveled up is fidelity — reflections, dirt and wear, interior detail, and those weather effects.
For a deeper split of what's changing between the two games, see our breakdown of GTA 6 vs GTA 5: everything that's changing, and if you're mapping where all this driving happens, our guide to the confirmed Vice City / Leonida locations pairs well with this one.
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FAQ
How many cars are confirmed in GTA 6? There is no official number. Rockstar has not released a vehicle list. Community trackers like the GTA Wiki and GTABase have catalogued 200+ vehicles spotted across the two trailers and official screenshots, but that's a fan tally of on-screen models, not a Rockstar-confirmed count.
What is the muscle car Jason and Lucia drive in the trailer? It's widely identified as the Declasse Tulip, a four-door muscle car based on the 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu. It first appeared in GTA Online in 2019 and shows up in the GTA 6 trailers — including the sunset shot that closes Trailer 2.
Are the GTA 6 cars based on real cars? Yes, stylistically — but the names are fictional. GTA uses in-house brands like Declasse, Vapid, Bravado and Grotti that parody real manufacturers (Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, Ferrari). The "real-world equivalent" for each ride is a fan/community identification, not an official Rockstar statement.
Will GTA 6 cars be customizable like in GTA Online? Almost certainly, based on series precedent — but Rockstar has not confirmed a customization system or shown a Los Santos Customs-style garage for GTA 6. Treat deep tuning as expected, not confirmed.
Can I drive GTA 6 cars now? No. GTA 6 launches November 19, 2026. The only garage you can build today is in GTA Online, where many of these same returning vehicles already exist — you can grab modded and rare cars here while you wait.
Is there a GTA 6 PC version for these cars? Not announced. GTA 6 is confirmed for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S at launch only. Rockstar has said nothing official about a PC release, so don't count on it at day one.
Confirmed facts verified against Rockstar's official trailers, the GTA Wiki (gta.fandom.com), and IGN's GTA 6 guide as of July 11, 2026. Rumored items are clearly labeled and will be updated when Rockstar confirms them.


