Every Vehicle Spotted in the GTA 6 Trailers So Far
A comprehensive catalog of every car, truck, boat, and aircraft visible in official GTA 6 footage. Vehicle types, designs, and what they tell us about the game.
I went through every frame of the official GTA 6 trailer footage and logged every distinct vehicle I could identify. This is not a comprehensive list of every vehicle that will be in the game. It is a catalog of what Rockstar has chosen to show us, and even this incomplete picture is revealing.
A quick note on methodology: I am counting vehicles that appear visually distinct from each other, not counting color variants or the same model appearing multiple times. Some identifications are approximate because the vehicles are Rockstar’s own designs inspired by real manufacturers, not licensed replicas.
Sedans and Coupes
The trailer shows at least seven distinct sedan and coupe designs. These range from what appears to be an economy compact similar to a Honda Civic to a luxury sports coupe reminiscent of a Maserati GranTurismo. The variety here is encouraging because sedans were the most common and most repetitive vehicle class in GTA V.
Notable entries:
- A muscle car with classic American proportions, wide rear fenders and a low stance, that looks like a modern Dodge Challenger interpretation
- A luxury sedan with a long hood and formal rear window that reads as a Rolls-Royce or Bentley analog
- A mid-size four-door that resembles a current-generation Toyota Camry, the kind of completely unremarkable car that makes traffic look real
That last one matters more than the flashy cars. The mundane vehicles are what fill the roads and create the feeling of a real city. GTA V had this variety, but GTA 6 appears to push it further with more distinct models in the “normal car” category.
SUVs and Trucks
Florida is truck and SUV country, and the trailers reflect this. I counted at least five distinct SUV designs and three truck designs.
The SUVs range from a compact crossover to a full-size luxury model that resembles a Cadillac Escalade. The trucks include a work-style pickup with equipment in the bed, a lifted off-road truck with aftermarket wheels, and a cleaner everyday pickup.
One detail I appreciated: the trucks have varying bed contents. One has construction materials, another appears empty, and a third has what looks like recreational equipment. This suggests Rockstar is using vehicles as environmental storytelling tools, where the cars on a given road tell you something about the neighborhood.
Sports and Supercars
At least four high-performance vehicles are visible in the trailer footage. These include what appears to be a Lamborghini-inspired supercar with scissor doors, a sleek two-seat sports car reminiscent of a Porsche 911, a wide-body exotic that could be based on a Ferrari, and a convertible sports car that reads as a Corvette analog.
The supercar designs are less interesting to me than the fact that they are shown in context. One appears parked outside a nightclub. Another is in traffic alongside normal cars. They are not isolated in a special showcase. They exist in the world alongside Camry equivalents, which is how actual Miami traffic works. You will be sitting at a red light next to a Lamborghini and a landscaping truck at the same time.
Motorcycles
I spotted at least three distinct motorcycle designs: a sport bike with full fairing, a cruiser-style bike with a more upright riding position, and what appears to be a dirt bike or dual-sport in the rural footage. The sport bike appears in the nighttime city scenes and shows what looks like working LED headlight and taillight assemblies.
Emergency Vehicles
The police vehicles visible in the trailer have been modernized from GTA V’s designs. The patrol cars appear to be based on modern SUV-style police interceptors rather than the traditional sedan shape, which reflects the real-world shift in law enforcement vehicle fleets. At least one scene shows what looks like a marked police SUV with a modern light bar configuration.
An ambulance is briefly visible in one shot, and what appears to be a fire engine in the background of an urban scene. These are blink-and-miss details, but they confirm the standard emergency vehicle roster.
Watercraft
The trailer shows at least two types of watercraft: a speedboat and what appears to be a jet ski or personal watercraft. The speedboat is visible in the ocean footage and appears to be leaving a physically simulated wake. Given Vice City’s coastal setting, I would expect significantly more watercraft variety in the final game than what the trailer reveals.
Aircraft
Aircraft are the thinnest category in the trailer footage. A helicopter is visible in at least one shot, and what might be a small fixed-wing aircraft appears in the background of an aerial scene. No commercial aircraft, military vehicles, or unusual flying machines have been shown.
What the Vehicle Lineup Tells Us
The mix of vehicles in the trailers tells a specific story about Vice City as a place. It is a city where extreme wealth and working-class reality exist on the same streets. The presence of both luxury supercars and beat-up work trucks, of both sleek modern SUVs and modest economy cars, creates a socioeconomic texture that GTA V achieved but GTA 6 appears to amplify.
The regional specificity also stands out. Lifted trucks, muscle cars, convertibles, and boats are all Florida-appropriate vehicle types. You do not see many station wagons or subcompact city cars, which would feel out of place in this setting. Rockstar appears to have curated their vehicle roster for geographic authenticity, not just variety for variety’s sake.
I am certain the final game will include many more vehicles than what the trailers show. But the selection Rockstar chose to reveal demonstrates an awareness that vehicles are not just transportation. They are worldbuilding.
Pros
- Wide variety of vehicle classes represented
- Vehicle designs feel era-appropriate and regionally specific
- Visible damage modeling appears improved over GTA V
- Emergency vehicles show updated modern designs
- Motorcycle variety suggests robust two-wheel gameplay
Cons
- Many vehicles appear only briefly and are hard to identify
- No military or heavily armored vehicles spotted yet
- Aircraft variety appears limited in shown footage