Everyone wants the full list of GTA 6 cars, but the honest truth is that Rockstar has not published one yet. Here is what the trailers actually show, sorted by class, with a clear line between what we can see and what is still guesswork.
What we actually know about GTA 6 cars
So far our only real source for GTA 6 vehicles is footage: Trailer 1 from December 2023 and Trailer 2 from May 2025. Those clips are packed with rides, but Rockstar has never released an official vehicle list, a vehicle count, or in-game names. The studio uses fictional parody brands, so a car that looks like a real-world model will carry an invented badge in the game.
That means almost everything you read about "every car in GTA 6" is fans matching trailer frames to real cars and guessing the in-game equivalent. It's fun, and often a good bet, but it isn't confirmed. We'll treat it that way throughout this guide and link out to the wider Leonida map breakdown when a vehicle ties to a specific location.
Cars and supercars spotted in the trailers
Standard street cars are everywhere in both trailers — sedans, hatchbacks, classic American muscle and a few low, wide supercars cruising through the neon. The Vice City vibe leans heavily into convertibles and beach cruisers, which fits the Florida-inspired tone. You'll also spot beaten-up everyday cars and service vehicles in the background, the kind of texture that makes Rockstar's worlds feel lived-in.
What we can reasonably say by class:
- Muscle & classics — chunky American coupes and convertibles feature prominently, on-brand for the retro-meets-modern look.
- Supercars & sports — a handful of low, exotic shapes appear briefly; names are pure speculation.
- Everyday & service — sedans, SUVs, work trucks and pickups fill out the traffic.
- Luxury — sleek modern saloons that suit the wealthier districts of the map.
Motorcycles, off-road and trucks
Bikes get real screen time. Trailer footage shows riders weaving through traffic and along the coast, including sport bikes and cruiser-style motorcycles. Given how central bikes have been to past Grand Theft Auto games, expect a healthy lineup — but again, no model list is confirmed.
Off-road and utility vehicles also show up: pickups, larger trucks and the kind of swamp-and-back-road traffic you'd expect from a state built around wetlands and rural sprawl. None of these have official names yet, so we're describing what's visible rather than promising a catalog.
Boats and watercraft
This is the category the setting almost demands. With Vice City on the coast and wetlands across Leonida, the trailers show speedboats and smaller watercraft cutting across the water. Water travel looks like it'll be a genuine part of getting around, not an afterthought.
Aircraft and customization — what's still unknown
Two of the most-asked topics are the ones we know least about. Aircraft barely feature in what's been shown, so we can't responsibly list planes or helicopters as confirmed. Likewise, Rockstar hasn't detailed a vehicle customization or mod-shop system for GTA 6. Past games had deep customization, so it's widely expected — but "expected" isn't "confirmed," and we won't pretend otherwise.
If you're weighing the upgrade from the last game, our GTA 6 vs GTA 5 comparison digs into what's genuinely new versus what's carried over. For everything else on the calendar, the release date guide stays current.
How we'll keep this updated
Until Rockstar publishes details — likely closer to launch and through any future trailers — this guide stays in "spotted so far" mode. We list what the footage shows, label the guesses as guesses, and resist the urge to invent names and numbers. When an official vehicle list or count drops, we'll fold it in and date the update. That's the honest version of a GTA 6 cars guide, and the one that'll still be right next month.