GTA 6 Cars: Every Officially Named Vehicle and What Is Edition-Locked

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See every officially named GTA 6 car and vehicle, including the Grotti Cheetah, Vapid Stanier, boats, bikes, and edition restrictions.
Rockstar has officially named at least seven GTA 6 vehicles across its current screenshots and edition material. The list includes cars, a motorcycle, a kayak, and a speedboat, but several named vehicles are bonuses rather than confirmed base-game unlocks for every buyer.
That last detail is easy to lose when images are reposted without their captions. A vehicle appearing on Rockstar’s site confirms that it exists in GTA 6. It does not automatically confirm that Standard Edition owners receive it through ordinary play.
Officially named GTA 6 vehicles
| Vehicle | Type | Official context | Access status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 Grotti Cheetah | Sports car | Ultimate Edition benefit | Ultimate Edition |
| Dinka Enduro Motorcycle | Motorcycle | Ultimate Edition benefit | Ultimate Edition |
| Crest Kayak | Kayak | Ultimate Edition benefit | Ultimate Edition |
| Ganado Retro Build | Custom car | Ultimate Edition benefit | Ultimate Edition |
| Shitzu Squalo | Speedboat | Ultimate Edition benefit | Ultimate Edition |
| 1967 Vapid Dominator Buggy | Off-road build | Ultimate Edition benefit | Ultimate Edition |
| 1955 Vapid Stanier | Classic car | Vintage Vice City Pack | Eligible preorder bonus |
The names and images appear in Rockstar’s official GTA VI screenshot library and edition comparison. This table intentionally excludes dozens of vehicles that fans have identified by shape but Rockstar has not named on a first-party page.

1995 Grotti Cheetah
The Grotti Cheetah is one of GTA’s most recognizable supercar lines. Rockstar’s new material labels this version as a 1995 model, fitting the retro performance theme around several Ultimate Edition benefits.
Its year matters because GTA vehicles rarely receive this kind of explicit vintage labeling in pre-release marketing. It suggests that age, trim, and collector identity may be more visible than a generic model name alone.
The confirmed limit is access. Rockstar presents the car as an Ultimate Edition benefit. It has not explained whether Standard owners can later purchase or unlock an equivalent version.
Dinka Enduro Motorcycle
The Dinka Enduro expands the list beyond cars and points toward off-road travel around Leonida. Its inclusion fits the state’s dirt roads, wetlands, and rural spaces.
Do not read a complete handling model into one image. Rockstar has not detailed motorcycle physics, upgrades, storage, or whether this Enduro differs mechanically from a standard version available elsewhere.
Crest Kayak
A kayak is a small addition with big world-building implications. It suits waterways where a speedboat would be loud, excessive, or unable to reach shallow passages.
The official image confirms the named item. It does not confirm fishing, wildlife photography, stealth mechanics, or free access to every wetland. Those are possible uses imagined from the object, not published features.
Ganado Retro Build
Rockstar calls this a Retro Build rather than presenting only a stock model. That wording puts customization directly into the vehicle’s identity.
It may represent a preset build delivered with Ultimate Edition rather than proof of every modification a player can create. Until Rockstar shows the customization interface, we do not know which body parts, suspension choices, liveries, or performance changes can be reproduced manually.
Shitzu Squalo
The Squalo name returns for a speedboat suited to Vice City’s coast and the Leonida Keys. Boats are central to GTA 6’s visual identity, not background decoration. Official art and footage repeatedly show marinas, channels, open water, and working vessels.
The named Squalo is an Ultimate Edition benefit. Rockstar has not published a complete boat list or confirmed how ownership, docking, and customization work.

1967 Vapid Dominator Buggy
The Dominator Buggy takes a familiar Vapid performance identity in a more extreme direction. Rockstar labels it as a 1967 build, pairing classic-car styling with off-road hardware.
Like the Ganado, the word “Buggy” may describe a specific supplied build rather than the entire customization range. It is safest to treat the exact pictured vehicle as confirmed and the build process as unknown.
1955 Vapid Stanier
The 1955 Vapid Stanier is part of the Vintage Vice City Pack, a preorder offer available under Rockstar’s published eligibility terms. Its exaggerated mid-century design makes it visually distinct from the later sedan associated with the Stanier name in previous GTA games.
Our Vintage Vice City Pack guide explains the bonus and access conditions. If you are comparing the full packages, use our GTA 6 Standard vs Ultimate Edition guide before paying more for one vehicle screenshot.
Which GTA 6 vehicles are included in Standard Edition?
Rockstar has shown many ordinary vehicles in trailers and screenshots, so the base game clearly contains far more than the bonus list above. The company has not yet published a named Standard Edition garage list.
That means two statements can be true:
- GTA 6 visibly includes a large range of cars, trucks, bikes, aircraft, and boats.
- The vehicles Rockstar has formally named in the newest marketing are mostly attached to premium benefits.
Do not mistake the absence of a named base list for an empty base game. Also do not assume a premium build can be recreated by every player unless Rockstar says so.
What Rockstar has shown about car customization
The official screenshot captions name two businesses: Rideout Customs Mod Shop and One-Eyed Willie’s Mod Shop. Rockstar also shows a Classic Car Collection and multiple customized-looking builds.
This supports a narrow conclusion: vehicle culture and modification businesses are part of the world. It does not confirm a complete menu of upgrades, GTA Online-style progression, brand-new tuning physics, or the ability to modify every vehicle.
The most useful future reveal would show:
- the customization interface
- visual and performance categories
- paint, wheels, interiors, and liveries
- suspension and stance controls
- insurance, storage, and recovery
- whether shops offer different specialties
- how owned cars persist during the story
Until that happens, fan screenshots can demonstrate visual detail but not the underlying system.
What about fan-identified cars from the trailers?
The trailers contain dozens of vehicles that resemble models from GTA 5 and GTA Online. Community lists often identify them by grille, lights, body shape, or manufacturer styling.
Those comparisons can be careful and useful, but they belong in a different evidence category. A vehicle can change name, model year, bodywork, or final design before launch. Some traffic may also be a variation rather than a separate purchasable model.
This guide uses Rockstar’s written names for the main list. That makes it shorter than a visual fan catalog and much harder to break with one revised texture.
FAQ
How many cars are confirmed for GTA 6?
Rockstar has visually shown many vehicles, but its current official captions name at least seven specific vehicles across cars, a motorcycle, a kayak, and a speedboat.
Is the Grotti Cheetah in GTA 6?
Yes. Rockstar has shown a 1995 Grotti Cheetah as an Ultimate Edition benefit.
Is the Vapid Stanier a preorder bonus?
The 1955 Vapid Stanier is part of the Vintage Vice City Pack offered with eligible preorders.
Can Standard Edition owners unlock Ultimate vehicles?
Rockstar has not confirmed whether the exact bonus vehicles or equivalent builds can later be obtained by Standard Edition owners.
Are car mod shops confirmed?
Rockstar has named Rideout Customs Mod Shop and One-Eyed Willie’s Mod Shop in official material. Detailed customization mechanics remain unannounced.
Will GTA 6 have real car brands?
Rockstar’s current material uses fictional brands such as Grotti, Dinka, Shitzu, and Vapid. No licensed real-world car lineup has been announced.
The official list will grow. For now, the practical answer is not just which vehicles exist, but how Rockstar is selling them. The named Cheetah, Enduro, kayak, Ganado, Squalo, and Dominator Buggy are Ultimate benefits. The vintage Stanier is a preorder bonus. Everything else needs a clearer label before it belongs in a confirmed buyer’s list.
Sources checked
- Rockstar Games: official GTA VI screenshots
- Rockstar Games: GTA VI editions
- Rockstar Support: GTA VI editions and bonuses
Vice Hub checks changing details against the linked primary pages and updates this article when official information changes.
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