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More GTA 6 Vehicles Revealed Ahead of Pre-Orders Opening

It’s widely accepted that Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) could be not only the biggest video game release of all time but also the biggest media release of all time. Naturally, that means any new look at this massive open-world game ahead of its November 19th, 2026, release is newsworthy. That’s especially true when it comes to the lifeblood of the series: vehicles. Today, hours ahead of pre-orders opening, Rockstar Games revealed several of the new vehicles players can buy, steal, and modify in GTA 6.

We don’t have make and model names for all the vehicles revealed, but we’ll share everything that Rockstar Games has shared with us and try to fill in the gaps as more information comes out. Every vehicle you see here will be included with the Ultimate Edition of GTA 6 unless otherwise noted. Also make sure to check out the screenshot galleries at the end of the story.

’67 Vapid Dominator Buggy

Rockstar describes the Dominator Buggy as a “Mud Club monster offering impressive off-road handling for the backwoods of Mount Kalaga and beyond, conveniently stored at a garage in Watson Bay.” The garage is included with the car in the Ultimate Edition and features a weapon storage locker and a “stash box” to keep stolen goods. The lifted stance and massive buggy wheels mean there are probably few places where this off-roader can’t go. The bash bar and rally lights suggest that this will be a hard car for law enforcement and rivals to stop.

’95 Grotti Cheetah

Of course, there’s going to be supercars in GTA 6. Did you expect anything less? The Ultimate Edition will grant players access to the ’95 Grotti Cheetah. Despite being a mid-90s car, it gives us strong late-80s vibes. According to Rockstar Games the Cheetah is “Grotti’s signature mid ’90s sports car and ode to Shore Drive, the ’95 Grotti Cheetah, complete with a minimalist, retro-futuristic livery and available to punctuate later-stage action.” We’re expecting speed to be the Cheetah’s most useful aspect, but it’s probably not super durable, so keep that in mind when weaving through busy streets.

Vapid Ganado Retro Build

This is an alternate take on the main character Jason’s Ganado pick-up. The Retro Build features a cab spoiler, rear aerials, and exclusive livery. It looks pretty slick and if we’re being honest, we may be more inclined to use it as a daily cruiser rather than risk damaging it as a getaway car. Who would want to scratch that paint or curb those wheels?! We’re betting the exhaust note isn’t half bad either.

Dinka Enduro Motorcycle

This cycle could have come from a military surplus store, or maybe Jason just really likes army green. Whatever the case, this cycle looks like it would be great for some quick A-to-B travel or as a nible way to escape trouble by navigating through areas that cars can’t fit. The knobby tires and high-travel suspension might make this bike great for getting off the paved roads and pounding dirt if need be.

Canis Kamacho

This ridiculously large truck returns in GTA IV, and it’s seen here being heavily modified at One-Eyed Willie’s shop, where it’s transformed with a custom-painted livery. Though we’re fairly sure that customization can go much further than paint. Both One-Eyed Willie’s and Rideout Customs mod shops are exclusively open to those who get the Ultimate Edition of Grand Theft Auto VI.

Classic Car Collection

Throughout Grand Theft Auto VI’s open world, players can find run-down classic cars and take them to collector and fixer Wyman, who will restore the cars to their former glory. There will be four exclusive Ultimate Edition classic cars available for restoration, but at the time of this story, we don’t yet know their specific makes and models. Once we have more information, we’ll update you.

Shitzu Squalo

Remember, Grand Theft Auto VI takes place in a fictionalized version of Miami, so boats are a must. Rockstar Games says the Shitzu Squalo is “perfect for casting in Gambit Bay and reeling in catches of all sorts.” It also comes with a weapons crate, complete with explosives for those times when players are looking to catch more than fish.

’55 Vapid Stanier (Vintage Vice City Pack)

The ’55 Vapid Stanier pack comes exclusively with the Vintage Vice City DLC pack, which comes free with any pre-order of Grand Theft Auto VI, base or Ultimate Edition. This classic car gives strong Studebaker vibes, and the colorway is flashy in a way that suits a crime-laden nightlife. If you’re already sold on GTA 6, then this DLC pack makes pre-ordering a no-brainer.

Pre-ordering Grand Theft Auto VI

Considering the hype for this game, chances are if you’re reading this, you’ve already decided you are going to buy GTA 6 come hell or high water. That being said, it would be helpful to know how much you can expect to pay. Grand Theft Auto VI will start at $79.99 for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. The Ultimate Edition, which includes the cars mentioned in this story, exclusive shops, and more, is $99.99.

In addition to the Vice City Pack, all pre-orders will also include a free month of GTA+, the premium online GTA service. GTA+ gives subscribers GTA$500,000 in-game currency every month, special “Shark Cards,” and a host of other perks. To get the Vintage Vice City Pack and a free month of GTA+, pre-order any version of Grand Theft Auto VI before November 20th, 2026.

For now, we’re going to keep our eyes and ears open for any further updates and reveals ahead of the launch, so stay tuned.

Grand Theft Auto VI Ultimate Edition Gallery

Grand Theft Auto VI Vintage Vice City Pack Gallery

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