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From Coquette to the Cheetah Classic, here are all the GTA 6 cars we've spotted

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | December 01, 2025 | 7 min read

It's still perhaps too early for anything close to a comprehensive GTA 6 cars list, but nothing is stopping us from scouring every frame from both trailers to see if any familiar vehicles from past Grand Theft Autos crop up. Some are a shot in the dark, others are too iconic to miss.

While you might have other questions about GTA 6, such as the characters you can play, whether radio stations will be replaced by playlists, and how big the map is, it eventually all comes back to the cars you can drive around in. If you're ready to jump on the hype train—or slam your foot on the accelerator—here are the GTA 6 cars we've spotted so far.

Recent updates

September 24, 2025: We're a few months out from the second GTA 6 trailer, but haven't spotted any additional updates from Rockstar to pick apart for new cars. To tide us all over until the next announcement, we've added a few additional observations from old footage and cleaned up the formatting.

Every GTA 6 car we've spotted so far

Keep in mind that our list still needs official confirmation from Rockstar on which cars will actually make it into GTA 6. Until then, it's all speculation on the first two trailers and comparing the fancy new vehicles to older games in the series. Still, it's fun to see how many familiar cars you think you can spot:

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Jason's Vapid two-door coupe
Jason Duval, half of the criminal [[link]] power couple, has this mystery model Vapid parked outside of his place in the second GTA 6 trailer. We were first introduced to the car in Rockstar's early artwork, but [[link]] the new look shows the vehicle's in-game appearance. Even though it's a struggle to place its exact model, Jason's car is too important to skip.

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Albany Buccaneer Custom
It's another reveal from early GTA 6 footage, the Albany Buccaneer Custom is sandwiched just between the PMP and Tulip M-100. All of those side-by-side vehicles in the clip sure do a good job of demonstrating just how low this thing sits to the ground.

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Benefactor Schafter V12
Another of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it car types from the reveal trailer. This one could be dismissed as any old vehicle, but you get a good look at the front grille and headlights as it drives down the road, making me almost certain it's the luxury four-door sedan.

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Bravado Banshee
The Banshee's bright blue chrome and white color scheme makes a flash appearance in GTA 6's Trailer 2, but you'll spot it just outside of the Dominion Hotel in a long line of sporty vehicles.

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Declasse Tulip M-100
Grand Theft Auto Online's Declasse Tulip M-100 is easy to spot in the first GTA 6 trailer with its bright magenta paint job and signature build inspired by the late '70s, early '80s Chevy Malibu. It also looks like there's a decal on the back window advertising its larger 27-inch rims.

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Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire
The Hellfire is one of the less obvious vehicles spotted in Trailer 1. This one is partially obscured by other traffic but the divots in the bottom of the tail lights are enough to nail down the make of this particular muscle car.

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Grotti Carbonizzare
The angular tail lights and the shape of the rear window make this car relatively easy to identify in the reveal footage crowds. It may be partially obscured by the door of the car [[link]] behind it, but it's given the game away nonetheless.

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Grotti Cheetah Classic
Another easily spotted ride from early on, the huge grille on the back and the narrow rear window makes this classic sports car another one for the list. The license plate spells out "cheetah" too, so it was just a case of recalling the model.

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Grotti Furia
This one popped up in the first trailer, and it's easy to miss if you're looking at the woman in the foreground. The car's moving so it's a little blurry but the tail light is distinct enough to identify it as the snazzy supercar.

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Invetero Coquette
It's yet another car that potentially gives up its identity with the shape of its tail lights. Admittedly this one might be a little shaky since a version of this particular car with the same "raised" rear window seems non-existent, but everything else seems to fit.

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Oceanic
The Ocean View Hotel pops up a few times in Rockstar's GTA 6 reveal. The Oceanic seems absent in the official screenshot featuring the resort, but there's a little pop of yellow in the first trailer giving it away. The car is a reference to the real Oldsmobile Super 88 parked outside Miami's Avalon Hotel, though the building isn't the same in Vice City.

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Pfister Comet S2 Cabrio
This one was an easy catch. In the GTA 6 debut trailer, the absurdly narrow tail lights and the grille just above them—is it a grille?—give away the identity of this two-door convertible.

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Schyster PMP
This one was a little harder to identify in the reveal footage. You get a good look at this green vehicle as you drive by, but it took a lot of digging to pin this one down as the Schyster PMP—though it has a more modern design than its GTA 4 counterpart.

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Vapid Caracara 4x4
Rockstar's initial GTA 6 reveal included the giant truck, but aside from Jason's Vapid the Caracara 4x4 is the easiest to spot vehicle in the second trailer. The Ford F-150 homage belongs to Brian Heder, Jason's landlord, and given his background, we're assuming this big ole thing is useful for more than just hauling construction materials.

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