Every Driveable Vehicle Teased in GTA 6 So Far
Between Trailer 1, Trailer 2, and the confirmed August 27 Extended Look premiere on Netflix, Rockstar has drip fed enough vehicle footage to build a legitimate garage list. Here's what's been visually confirmed across trailer frames and leaked B-roll analysis:
Muscle and Classic Cars A Dodge Challenger inspired coupe appears repeatedly, along with a boxy Cadillac Coupe DeVille style cruiser rolling through Vice Beach. These are clearly nods to GTA's Sabre and Voodoo lineage but rebuilt with next-gen lighting and deformation.
Modern Sports Cars A low slung supercar resembling a Lamborghini Huracan analog cuts through downtown traffic in Trailer 1. Expect this to slot into the high-end dealership tier once GTA 6 Online businesses open up, similar to the pricing tiers discussed in our GTA 6 Property & Business Empire Guide.
Motorcycles At least two distinct bikes show up: a chopper style cruiser for the beachfront scenes and a sport bike used during a police chase sequence. Bike physics footage suggests Rockstar has overhauled lean angles and wheelie mechanics significantly from GTA 5.
Off-Road and Utility Vehicles The Everglades sections show pickup trucks with visible suspension travel, an ATV crossing swampland, and what appears to be a flatbed utility truck near a construction site. This confirms Leonida's rural biome isn't just scenery, it's built for vehicle traversal and probably off-road missions.
Boats and Jet Skis Given Vice City's canal and coastal layout, jet skis and at least one speedboat have been spotted in establishing shots. Water traversal is shaping up to be a core mechanic, not an afterthought bolted onto GTA 5's boat roster.
Aircraft A crop duster style plane appears briefly in swamp footage, and helicopter silhouettes are visible in skyline shots over the city. Full flight mechanics haven't been detailed yet, but Rockstar has never shipped a GTA without air traversal since San Andreas.
Here's the read: this isn't a random vehicle dump for hype, it's a soft confirmation of Leonida's traversal design philosophy. Rockstar is telegraphing three distinct movement zones: dense urban Vice City (sports cars, bikes, ride shares), swampy backcountry (trucks, ATVs, planes), and coastal waterways (jet skis, boats). If you're planning your early game strategy, don't sleep on the utility vehicles. In GTA Online history, whoever identifies the fastest reliable early-game vehicle for missions and getaways controls the meta for the first few months post-launch.
The muscle car reappearance across both trailers is not an accident. Rockstar knows Vice City's identity is tied to 80s inspired cruisers, and early signs point to deep customization returning, likely deeper than GTA 5's Los Santos Customs system. Expect body kits, hydraulics for lowriders, and possibly a full livery system tied into the property ownership loop covered in our Property & Business Empire Guide.
The bike physics changes are the sleeper story here. If Rockstar has actually rebuilt lean and traction mechanics from scratch, that changes chase evasion tactics entirely. In GTA 5, bikes were a niche playstyle. If GTA 6's AI police response system (something we broke down in our gameplay features leak coverage) reacts differently to two wheeled vehicles versus four, expect bikes to become the go-to tool for high heat evasion, especially through Vice City's tighter alley networks.
Water vehicles matter more than people think. Leonida's map leaks have consistently shown extensive canal systems and coastal sprawl. If Rockstar treats water traversal the way they treated it in GTA 5 (an afterthought), that's a wasted opportunity given the map's geography. But if jet skis and boats get proper handling overhauls similar to what's rumored for ground vehicles, water chases could become a legitimate escape strategy, particularly relevant once heist getaways are designed around the map, something we're tracking closely in our Missions & Heists Guide.
The crop duster and helicopter silhouettes suggest air traversal returns, but don't expect jets or military aircraft early. Rockstar has historically gated high-tier air vehicles behind hangars and progression, and with GTA 6 Online launching with a live economy from day one according to our Online Guide, expect planes and helicopters to be premium unlocks tied to airfield properties rather than starter vehicles.
My tactical take heading into the Netflix Extended Look on August 27: watch specifically for handling model hints. Rockstar rarely shows off vehicles without a reason, and if the Extended Look drops full driving sequences, that's your first real data point for building a tier list before launch. Screenshot everything. The players who map vehicle stats and locations in week one will have a measurable advantage in the early GTA 6 Online economy.