Vice City's supercars get the headlines, but look at the map Rockstar actually built: a national park, a farming belt, and a river-laced swamp region. GTA 6's off-road vehicles may end up doing more work than anything with a spoiler. Here's what's confirmed about the off-road side of the garage, what Florida culture tells us to expect, and where you'll actually use these machines.
What's Confirmed
Rockstar has confirmed 200+ vehicles in GTA 6 — cars, motorcycles, helicopters, planes, and boats — with fully interactive interiors. The company hasn't published a vehicle list or broken that number down by class, so specific off-road models remain unconfirmed. But the confirmed geography makes the case for a deep off-road roster all by itself:
- Mount Kalaga National Park — forested highlands and trail country, the most obvious off-road playground in the state.
- Grassrivers — the Everglades-inspired wetlands, where the line between road and swamp gets blurry fast.
- Ambrosia — agricultural, industrial, working-class Leonida: farm truck territory.
Rockstar doesn't build regions like these without vehicles to match. GTA 5 shipped with dirt bikes, quads, lifted trucks, and rally cars for a map with far less dedicated backcountry.
What Florida Culture Suggests (Speculation)
Leonida is a satire of Florida, and Florida has one of the most distinctive truck cultures in America. Expect Rockstar to notice. Likely archetypes — all speculation until a vehicle list exists:
- Lifted "squatted" pickups. The Carolina Squat and mega-lifted truck scene is a Southern institution begging for the Rockstar treatment.
- Mud trucks and mudding culture. Mud parks and truck meets are a real Florida pastime; Grassrivers' terrain is practically designed for it.
- ATVs and side-by-sides. Standard equipment in real swamp and farm country, and returning favorites from GTA 5 and RDR2's stables of terrain-capable transport.
- Dirt bikes. A confirmed motorcycle roster exists — see our full motorcycles breakdown — and dirt bikes have been GTA staples since Vice City's PCJ stunt era.
- Swamp buggies. The giant-wheeled Everglades machines would be a genuinely new vehicle class for the series. (For airboats and everything waterborne, see boats and watercraft.)
Why Off-Road Might Actually Matter This Time
In GTA 5, off-roading was mostly optional flavor. Two things suggest GTA 6 raises the stakes.
First, the map. At roughly 2.4–2.7× the size of GTA 5's, with entire regions built around wilderness and wetlands, a meaningful share of the map simply won't be paved. If story missions send Jason and Lucia through Grassrivers or up Mount Kalaga — and gang compounds in the backcountry are already part of the world Rockstar has shown — terrain-capable vehicles stop being a hobby and become a tool.
Second, the tech. Rockstar's confirmed driving physics improvements and advanced world simulation point toward more meaningful surface handling. RDR2 already simulated mud, and GTA 6's confirmed dynamic weather raises an obvious (unconfirmed) possibility: rain that actually changes what your tires can do. Vehicle deformation, mud accumulation on bodywork, and terrain-dependent grip are all plausible extensions of tech Rockstar has already shipped — treat them as informed speculation.
The wider vehicle roster will still be dominated by street machines, but don't be surprised if the most memorable chases in GTA 6 happen on dirt.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many off-road vehicles will GTA 6 have?
Unknown. Rockstar has confirmed 200+ total vehicles but hasn't broken the number down by class. GTA 5's roster included dozens of off-road models, and GTA 6's geography suggests at least comparable depth.
Will GTA 6 have ATVs and quad bikes?
Not officially confirmed, but very likely — ATVs appeared in GTA 5 and fit naturally into confirmed regions like Mount Kalaga and Ambrosia.
Is there mudding in GTA 6?
Unconfirmed. Mudding is a signature Florida pastime and Grassrivers is built on wetlands, so fans widely expect it, but Rockstar hasn't shown terrain-deformation mechanics yet.
Where is the best off-road area in GTA 6?
Based on confirmed regions, Mount Kalaga National Park (trails and forest), Grassrivers (swamp), and rural Ambrosia (farmland) are the three obvious candidates.
The Bottom Line
Nothing about GTA 6's off-road roster is itemized yet — but the map is the spoiler. Rockstar built a national park, a swamp, and a farm belt into Leonida, confirmed 200+ vehicles to fill them, and has the terrain simulation pedigree from RDR2 to make dirt driving feel different from asphalt. The supercars will sell the trailers; the mud trucks will probably steal the game.