10 Confirmed Cars You'll Want To Hijack In GTA 6
Summary GTA 6 is confirmed to return to Vice City, and its trailer has already shown a number of vehicles that'll be available in-game.
GTA 5 featured hundreds of cars to steal, and players can expect even more in GTA 6, since each entry has expanded the vehicle roster.
Sports bikes, muscle cars, and classic vehicles are making an appearance in GTA 6.
Grand Theft Auto 6, after being leaked, has been officially confirmed. This installment will be returning to Vice City and feature new characters, making it feel completely separate from GTA 5, but still holding onto the aspects that define games in the franchise. Regardless of the setting, however, there will surely be no shortage of cars that characters can hijack and claim as their own.
Considering the name of the franchise, it's no surprise that committing grand theft auto is a staple feature of each game. Additionally, each game in the series has included more cars that characters can steal, with GTA 5's car count numbering in the hundreds. As such, it's likely that GTA 6 will have an even more staggering number of cars featured in the game.
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10 Weave Through The Streets With The Carbon RS
Nagasaki Carbon RS Key Stats Capacity 2 Class Motorcycle Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto V [DLC] Grand Theft Auto Online [DLC]
The Nagasaki Carbon RS is a sports bike that's already found in GTA 5. It's a sleek motorcycle that's primarily black, and it lacks the option to be resprayed in GTA 5, but hopefully that won't be the case in GTA 6. Although its design is based on motorcycle designs found in real life, it uses a combination of styles from various bikes instead of replicating a single sports bike.
It looks like the main sources of inspiration for this bike's style come from a combination of designs featured on the Ducati 1199 and EBR 1190RS. Sports bikes are fantastic in GTA for evading arrest and getting to locations quickly. The biggest downside is how easy it is to lose control of a bike in-game while driving, and end up destroying it with a single collision.
9 Ride In Style With The Cheetah Classic
Grotti Cheetah Classic Key Stats Capacity 2 Class Sports Classics Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto Online [DLC]
Included in the Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer is a glimpse of a returning car: the Grotti Cheetah Classic. This sports car is available in GTA Online as part of a post-launch update, and appears to be returning as part of the base game in GTA 6. It's meant to be an earlier version of the Cheetah cars seen in-game, and its design takes inspiration from several sports cars.
The primary inspiration for the Cheetah Classic's design comes from the Ferrari Testarossa and Ferrari 328. Then, there are also features on the front that resemble the BMW M1 and Alpine A610. Meanwhile, the back and sides of the car show inspiration from the Ferrari FZ93, Ferrari 365 GT4 BB, and Ferrari 348. All-in-all, the Cheetah Classic is the ultimate mix of various Ferrari types to create one car that feels both modern and classic.
8 The Comet Returns Again In GTA 6
Pfister Comet Key Stats Capacity 2 Class Sports Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Grand Theft Auto IV The Lost and Damned The Ballad of Gay Tony Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Grand Theft Auto V Grand Theft Auto Online
GTA 6 is far from the first time that the Pfister Comet makes an appearance in the franchise's universe. The Comet was included in games as early as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and it continued to be added to subsequent games. While the designs changed slightly each time, the primary inspirations for these cars haven't varied too much.
The Comet is generally seen as one of the fastest cars in the game universe, and its design is heavily inspired by Porsche, specifically the Porsche 911. The exact models change depending on which game the car is depicted in, and it also tends to include details that are typically seen in more modern models, such as the engine being located in the front. However, because of its speed and style, the Comet is a car that characters are definitely going to want to get their hands on in GTA 6.
7 Bring The Muscle With A Buffalo STX
Bravado Buffalo STX Key Stats Capacity 4 Class Muscle Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto Online [DLC]
In contrast to the sports cars that have been the focus up to now, the Buffalo STX is instead a muscle car. It's already featured in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Contract update, and it's making a return in GTA 6. With upgrades, the Buffalo STX in GTA Online is a fairly durable vehicle, so it could be carried over to the next installment.
The primary inspiration for the Buffalo STX's design is the Dodge Charger, but there are elements of the car that seem to be taken from other sources of inspiration. It looks like there are features that resemble vehicles like the Audi Q3 and Dodge Viper rather than a Dodge Charger. The end result is a car that's both durable and fast, although usually not as fast as the sports car options.
6 Rule The Roads In A Coquette D10
Invetero Coquette D10 Key Stats Capacity 2 Class Sports Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto Online [DLC]
Returning to sports car options, there's the Invetero Coquette D10, which is a car that's included in GTA Online. It's officially returning in Grand Theft Auto 6, although little more than a glimpse of it has been seen so far. However, looking at the design used in GTA Online, it's likely that the version in the next game will use similar inspirations, even if a shot of the car's back is all that's been seen so far.
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In GTA Online, the Coquette D10 is heavily inspired by the Chevrolet Corvette. Specifically, the D10 is the in-game version of the Corvette C8, although it features elements inspired by other vehicles as well. Aside from the Corvette C8, the Coquette D10 also has features that resemble those found on the Corvette C7 and on modern Lamborghini models.
5 Get Behind The Wheel Of A Carbonizzare
Grotti Carbonizzare Key Stats Capacity 2 Class Sports Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto V Grand Theft Auto Online
The Grotti Carbonizzare is another car that's been featured in Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA Online, and it'll be making a return in GTA 6. Naturally, the Carbonizzare is another sports car, because it's irresistible to hijack them in these games, especially with their speed and sleek handling abilities. Much like the D10, there's only a glimpse of the Carbonizzare as it appears in GTA 6's trailer, so looking at its features requires using previous variations.
The primary influence for the Carbonizzare's design comes from the Ferrari F12 and Aston Martin V12 Zagato. However, the version in GTA 6 looks like it includes quite a few differences, such as a more angular body shape. It also seems to take more influence from the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta regarding body shape than seen in the previous game's version.
4 Bring Back The Classics With The Tornado
Tornado Key Stats Capacity 2 Class Sports Classic Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Grand Theft Auto V Grand Theft Auto Online
Fans of classic cars will want to hijack a Declasse Tornado, which is returning in Grand Theft Auto 6. It includes the style of cars from the '50s, which any hobbyist or collector loves to see. As such, it would be a shame to not hijack one of these cars and explore the city with it, especially since GTA 6 is set in a version of Vice City that'll look better than it did in past games.
The primary inspiration for the Tornado's design comes from Chevrolet Bel Airs produced in the late 1950s. However, there are also elements that resemble features from other vehicles, like Cadillacs from the same time period. As such, the Tornado is a prime representation of classic sports cars, setting it apart from the more modern options that have much more representation in-game.
3 Head Off-Road With An Outlaw
Outlaw Key Stats Capacity 2 Class Off-Road Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto Online [DLC]
A car with the name Outlaw is particularly apt for hijacking, but it comes with a few other benefits as well that can be reaped when it returns in Grand Theft Auto 6. Unlike a lot of the cars mentioned so far, the Nagasaki Outlaw is an off-road vehicle instead of a muscle or sports car. Since heading off-road is often useful when completing missions, the Outlaw could become a valuable vehicle to take.
The Outlaw is a caged ATV that takes features from the Can-Am Maverick X3 Turbo and Yamaha YXZ buggy. The caged top is great in a game like GTA because, instead of flipping a car, the Outlaw rolls back to its proper orientation. This is incredibly useful during missions and chases where time can't be wasted on flipping cars and having to head off-road onto difficult terrain.
2 Control The Roads With A Mixer
HVY Mixer Key Stats Capacity 2 Class Industrial Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto V Grand Theft Auto Online
There will come a time when taking over the roads with pure force becomes necessary, and that's when the HVY Mixer becomes invaluable. This isn't a sport or muscle car, and it's definitely not designed to be taken off-road. Instead, this beast is a cement mixer that's purely an industrial vehicle, which means that it's only suited for times when force is required.
A cement mixer isn't a glamorous vehicle, and the HVY Mixer in-game definitely isn't either. It's slow, it doesn't handle well, and it tips over easily on hard turns. However, it's great for pushing other vehicles off the road, and there are times when that trait is more valuable than speed or handling. Plus, it's simply fun to drive around in a massive vehicle that can control the roads just by existing.
1 A Police Cruiser Is An Inevitable Hijacking Target
Vapid Police Cruiser Key Stats Capacity 4 Class Emergency Previous Appearances Grand Theft Auto IV The Lost and Damned The Ballad of Gay Tony Grand Theft Auto V Grand Theft Auto Online
Because it's a Grand Theft Auto game, it's almost inevitable that a police car will become a hijacking target for characters at some point while playing. Like in real life, there are several variations of police cars included in-game, from standard cruisers to SUVs. There's even a Police Maverick helicopter that can be hijacked for a view of the city from the sky.
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Since the police have a high presence in any GTA game due to the nature of the franchise, there's no shortage of police vehicles that can be hijacked by characters. Plus, if there's an online version of GTA 6 like GTA 5, police vehicles can be shocking when used to chase other players at first, until they realize it's not a real officer after them. Aside from hijacking one for fun, it's also possible that emergency vehicles could be needed for missions.
Due to the nature of the game and its title, Grand Theft Auto puts a large focus on hijacking cars. Luckily, the franchise has increased the number of vehicles in each game, providing no shortage of options from sports cars to industrial vehicles. As such, there are some vehicles that will definitely be more coveted than others in Grand Theft Auto 6.

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