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The following is a list of vehicles that can be controlled in Grand Theft Auto V.
Table
Key
Reference | Meaning | Total |
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[CE] | Only available in the Collector's Edition for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and Enhanced Version (PC, PS4, Xbox One). | 3 |
[EV/E&E] | Only available in the Enhanced Version (PC, PS4, Xbox One) and Expanded & Enhanced (PS5, Xbox Series X/S). | 13 |
[RP] | Available to all players who have completed the "Prologue" mission on PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360, and then upgraded to the Enhanced Version (PC, PS4, Xbox One). | 10 |
[R*] | Available to all players who create a Rockstar Social Club account and link it to their PlayStation Network or Xbox Live account. | 1 |
[DLC] | Available from a DLC (Downloadable Content) update. | 46 |
[M] | Only used in missions. Unobtainable outside of the mission(s). | 17 |
[RET] | Vehicle has a retractable/convertible roof. | 10 |
Contents
Grand Theft Auto V features 347 separate, controllable vehicles.[1]
Alongside the controllable vehicles, there are 37 uncontrollable trains and trailers, as well as completely unused vehicles in the game:
- 1 unused, unobtainable van
- 25 trailers
- 9 trains
Of all vehicles, both used and unused:
- 46 of these were added as part of a DLC.
- 16 of these are exclusive to the Enhanced Version of the game (Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC).
- 17 of these only appear during missions.
Vehicles by Class
The following table lists vehicles as individual models listed in the game files, rather than separate names. As such, variants as separate models rather than extra parts are listed in the table. Some vehicles may share handling files with other vehicles.
Imagery Table
- NOTE: Click on the images to go to their articles, or hover over the image to reveal the vehicle's name.
Land Vehicles
Maritime Vehicles
Aeronautical Vehicles
Scenarios
Main article: Vehicles in GTA V/Scenarios
Scenarios are partially scripted sequences seen throughout GTA V and rely heavily on various vehicles; often a limited or fixed range of vehicles can be seen completing these sequences around the map. In the Enhanced Version of the game, "NPC Modified" vehicles such as the Zentorno and Jester spawn through these sequences.
Scenarios involving vehicles often rely on a vehiclemodelset
to complete the request. The model set file contains a list of vehicles the scenario will pick, at random, to spawn when playing the sequence. Specific vehicles are listed under specific model sets. For example, the Ambulance model set contains the Ambulance, and the Construction Cars model set contains various construction vehicles.
Special Releases
- The Atomic Blimp appears as a bonus vehicle in Grand Theft Auto V for those who pre-ordered or bought an early copy of the game.
- The Annis Elegy RH8 appears as a bonus vehicle if signed up at the Rockstar Social Club.
- The Nagasaki Carbon RS, Vapid Hotknife, and Hijak Khamelion also appear in the game, but are only available to those who own the Collector's Edition or Enhanced Version.
- The Pegassi Speeder, Canis Kalahari, Bravado Paradise, and BF Bifta were added with the free Beach Bum DLC released on the 19th of November, 2013.
- The Albany Roosevelt was added with the free Valentine's Day Massacre Special DLC released on the 14th of February, 2014.
- The Buckingham Vestra, Dinka Jester, Albany Alpha, and Grotti Turismo R were added with The Business Update DLC released on the 4th of March, 2014.
- The Dinka Thrust, Enus Huntley S, Dewbauchee Massacro, and Pegassi Zentorno were added with the free High Life DLC released on the 13th of May, 2014.
- The Benefactor Dubsta 6x6, Benefactor Glendale, Vulcar Warrener, Benefactor Panto, Declasse Rhapsody, Vapid Blade, and the Lampadati Pigalle were added with the free I'm Not a Hipster Update DLC released on the 17th of June, 2014.
- The Vapid Liberator and Western Sovereign were added with the free Independence Day Special DLC released on the 1st of July, 2014.
- The Western Besra, Buckingham Miljet,Buckingham Swift, and Invetero Coquette Classic were added with the free San Andreas Flight School Update DLC released on the 19th of August, 2014.
- The Shitzu Hakuchou, LCC Innovation, and Lampadati Furore GT were added with the free Last Team Standing Update DLC released on the 2nd of October, 2014.
- Several vehicles were added in the Enhanced Version for 8th Generation consoles on the 18th of November, 2014:
- The Imponte Duke O'Death, Mammoth Dodo, Xero Blimp, Cheval Marshall, and stock car liveried Declasse Stallion, Bravado Gauntlet, Vapid Dominator, Bravado Buffalo S, and Dinka Go Go Monkey Blista, are unlockable by the player in the Enhanced Version of the game, only if the player has played the Prologue in the original version.
- The Declasse Stallion, Imponte Dukes and Dinka Blista Compact are available to all players in the Enhanced Version.
- The Vapid Slamvan, Bravado Rat-Truck, Dewbauchee Massacro (Racecar) and Dinka Jester (Racecar) were added with the free Festive Surprise DLC released on the 18th of December, 2014.
The Buckingham Luxor Deluxe, Pegassi Osiris, Benefactor Stirling GT, Buckingham Swift Deluxe, Albany Virgo and Enus Windsor were added with the Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 DLC released on the 10th of June, 2015.
- The Coil Brawler, Lampadati Toro, Invetero Coquette BlackFin, Progen T20, Vapid Chino and Dinka Vindicator were added with the Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 DLC released on the 8th of July, 2015.
- Semi-trucks are able to tow trailers for the first time in the Grand Theft Auto series since GTA San Andreas. Trucks that are able to tow trailers include: the Phantom, Packer, Hauler, Barracks Semi and Docktug.
Trivia
- Unlike Grand Theft Auto IV, all vehicle's license plates are different, similar to GTA San Andreas. Different style license plates are available in the Los Santos Customs and Beeker's Garage mod shops. License plate text was originally customizable via the IFruit App before its shutdown in December 2022. License plate text can be customized in GTA Online via the License Plate Creator, however.
- GTA V marks the first game to feature vehicles with animated convertible roofs, including the Issi, Carbonizzare, 9F. Vehicle roofs can be retracted by holding down (Xbox), (PlayStation) or (PC) when travelling at less than 30 km/h. NPCs can also be seen raising or lowering their retractable roofs depending on the weather.
- There is a railroad that operates around Blaine County and parts of Los Santos. While the train cannot be controlled, the player can stand in/on the train's carriages without the risk of falling off.
- There is a metro-train that operates within Los Santos, and can be ridden on in a similar manner to the subway in GTA IV; but again cannot be controlled by the player.
- The Atomic Blimp is seen flying around Los Santos in story mode and follows a continuous loop around Downtown Los Santos. The blimp is accessible when standing on top of it. In the original (Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3) versions of the game, the blimp can only be accessed if the player purchased the Collector's Edition, while in the Enhanced and Expanded & Enhanced versions of the game, the blimp is accessible to everybody. All of the aforementioned versions also allow the player to request an Atomic Blimp be delivered to a suitable nearby location.
- The Xero Blimp is available in the enhanced versions of the game and can also be requested for delivery in the same manner.
- Almost all forms of vehicle damage, such as physical dents, scratches, dirt and burst tires can be restored when switching between protagonists.
- The protagonist's facial expression will change depending on a number of factors whilst inside a vehicle:
- The current radio station, including whether it is their favorite genre
- The player's mood (such as during missions)
- Whether the player is wanted and/or currently being searched for by police
- Their current driving speed.
- All vehicles, including boats and aircraft, in the enhanced version are fully detailed, including polygon changes and redone vehicle interiors. As well as moving steering wheels/control columns, they also feature functional instrument gauges, including the speedometer and tachometer for cars, airspeed, attitude and altitude gauges for aircraft, and a depth gauge for submersibles.
- As well as functioning speed and rev gauges, some higher-end car models also feature a working radio station readout, with the name of the radio station as well as what song is currently playing.
- In the enhanced version, NPC vehicles may spawn driving with heavy modifications. Also, random vehicles may spawn driving with underglow. Vehicles such as the Manana, Zentorno, Turismo R, Comet and Dubsta are just a few of the many vehicles to do this.
- While all land vehicles will cease operating when entering water, this only happens once their exhaust pipe(s) have been fully submerged. This allows large vehicles with raised or stacked exhaust systems, such as the Dock Handler and Dump, to travel in shallow water risk-free.
- Some vehicles, such as the Duneloader, have their exhaust bone positioned at the top of their physical snorkel, also allowing them to travel in shallow water safely.
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