GTA 6 has officially confirmed more than 200 vehicles — a roster that will span everything from beat-up sedans to high-end supercars. Rockstar hasn't released an official vehicle list or top-speed rankings, but between trailer footage, what we know about the map, and what the Ultimate Edition confirms, there's already a solid picture of what kind of speed ceiling GTA 6 will have.
Here's everything we know.
What's Confirmed: 200+ Vehicles, No Speed Stats Yet
The 200+ vehicle count is an official figure, and it's a significant one. GTA 5 launched with around 260 vehicles (growing to 700+ over years of online updates), so GTA 6's launch roster being 200+ puts it in the same ballpark for a day-one release.
Rockstar has not published any vehicle names, categories, or performance statistics. What we have is trailer footage and the broader context of what the game's world suggests about vehicle design.
What the Trailers Show
Trailer analysis from the community has identified a wide variety of vehicle types in Leonida:
High-performance vehicles spotted:
- Multiple low-slung supercars with aggressive aerodynamic bodywork, visible in Vice City street scenes
- What appears to be a modern muscle car in a highway chase sequence
- High-speed boat scenes on the Leonida Keys waterways
- Motorcycles in both urban and highway settings
- A variety of performance-oriented vehicles in what appears to be a car show or meet scene
The visual fidelity in the trailers is notably high — paint reflections, tire deformation under braking, and detailed interior cockpit views all suggest that Rockstar has put serious attention into the vehicle models. Whether that translates directly into speed-focused gameplay remains to be seen, but the visual commitment to cars as showcase elements of the game is clear.
GTA 5's Fastest Cars: The Baseline
For context on what GTA 6 is building from, GTA 5's fastest cars (as of the expanded and enhanced edition) in competitive play were:
| Vehicle | Class | Top Speed (mph) |
|---|---|---|
| Vigilante | Super | ~147 |
| Taipan | Super | ~140 |
| Krieger | Super | ~137 |
| Emerus | Super | ~136 |
| Deveste Eight | Super | ~132 |
These figures come from in-game testing by the community — Rockstar never officially published speed stats for GTA 5's vehicles either. The same pattern will likely hold for GTA 6: the community will run their own benchmarks within days of launch.
GTA 5's top-tier supercars clustered around 130–150 mph in-game, with the Vigilante (a Batmobile-inspired vehicle with rocket boost) sitting at the extreme edge. GTA 6 will almost certainly push beyond these figures, both because the map is larger (requiring higher speeds to cover distances efficiently) and because vehicle technology has advanced as part of the new generation.
The Ultimate Edition's Exclusive Vehicles
The $99.99 Ultimate Edition includes exclusive vehicles alongside exclusive weapons and outfits. Rockstar hasn't detailed what those vehicles are, but special edition bonus vehicles in GTA 5's history have consistently leaned toward high-performance, visually distinctive options — not economy cars and delivery vans.
It's a reasonable assumption that at least one of the Ultimate Edition's exclusive vehicles will be among the fastest in the game at launch, likely with a unique visual design that distinguishes it from standard variants. This is speculative, but it's consistent with how Rockstar has handled premium edition bonuses.
More on the editions: GTA 6 Editions: Standard vs. Ultimate — Is It Worth Upgrading?
Why the Map Matters for Fast Cars
The State of Leonida offers a geography that's genuinely exciting for speed enthusiasts. The confirmed regions include:
- Leonida Keys — a chain of islands connected by long causeways, essentially purpose-built for high-speed runs with minimal traffic and sweeping ocean views
- Grassrivers — wide, flat terrain with long straight roads based on Everglades geography
- Mount Kalaga — winding mountain roads with elevation changes and technical corners
- Vice City — urban streets with the classic tension of high speed in traffic
This variety means fast cars will have genuinely different environments to shine in. Straight-line speed dominates the Keys causeways; handling matters more on Mount Kalaga's switchbacks; outrunning police through Vice City traffic tests both. That's a much richer high-speed playground than GTA 5's Los Santos freeway loop.
What to Expect From the Fastest Vehicles
Based on everything above, here's a reasonable expectation for GTA 6's top-speed vehicle tier:
- Top speed ceiling: Likely 150–165 mph for the fastest supercars, representing a meaningful step up from GTA 5
- Handling depth: The physics engine has been significantly upgraded, and the new combat system's attention to detail suggests vehicles will also feel more grounded and dynamic than GTA 5
- Vehicle customization: GTA 5's extensive modification system (Los Santos Customs, Benny's Originals) will almost certainly have a GTA 6 equivalent, meaning handling, acceleration, and top speed can be tuned beyond stock figures
- Exclusive/rare vehicles: Heist rewards, story-completion bonuses, and Ultimate Edition exclusives will likely represent the very top of the performance spectrum
For the full vehicle picture: GTA 6 Vehicles: Complete Guide to Cars, Bikes, and More
What's Next
The first official vehicle list — or at least a curated showcase of hero vehicles — will likely come in a dedicated gameplay trailer from Rockstar between now and November 19. Outlets with preview access will almost certainly run top-speed tests as soon as they can. When that data starts appearing, we'll update this page with the official rankings.
Until then, if you want to guarantee access to what are almost certainly some of the fastest cars available at launch, the Ultimate Edition's exclusive vehicle package is your best bet on day one.