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*Almost all the vehicles in singleplayer can be found in GTA Online; however, some, like the [[Cargobob]], only begin to spawn when the player reaches a certain [[Rank|level/rank]]. Other vehicles can only be found in certain places: for instance, the Lazer is only located at [[Fort Zancudo]].
 
*Almost all the vehicles in singleplayer can be found in GTA Online; however, some, like the [[Cargobob]], only begin to spawn when the player reaches a certain [[Rank|level/rank]]. Other vehicles can only be found in certain places: for instance, the Lazer is only located at [[Fort Zancudo]].
 
*Grand Theft Auto V has the largest number of vehicles in a GTA game, as well as the most selection, with 217 before DLC content, beating San Andreas, with 200. With DLC contents there are 27 extra including updates, Social Club add ons & GTA V Editions add ons, making 244 vehicles in total.
 
*Grand Theft Auto V has the largest number of vehicles in a GTA game, as well as the most selection, with 217 before DLC content, beating San Andreas, with 200. With DLC contents there are 27 extra including updates, Social Club add ons & GTA V Editions add ons, making 244 vehicles in total.
*The [[Oracle]] and [[Cavalcade]] return from GTA IV with second generations. The [[Buffalo]] also returns from [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] with a second generation. The only vehicle to have this feature introduced in the game is the [[Baller]], which debuts in GTA V with a first and second generation. Contrary to popular belief, the [[Turismo R]] is counted as a separate vehicle from the [[Turismo]].
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*The [[Oracle]] and [[Cavalcade]] return from GTA IV with second generations. The [[Buffalo]] also returns from [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] with a second generation. The only vehicle to have this feature while debuting in GTA V is the [[Baller]], with a first and second generation. Contrary to popular belief, the [[Turismo R]] is counted as a separate vehicle from the [[Turismo]].
 
*A rare chase glitch happens where all NPC vehicles turn yellow. This can be seen rarely in [[Predator (mission)|Predator]] and [[Vinewood Souvenirs - Al Di Napoli]].
 
*A rare chase glitch happens where all NPC vehicles turn yellow. This can be seen rarely in [[Predator (mission)|Predator]] and [[Vinewood Souvenirs - Al Di Napoli]].
 
*The [[protagonist]]'s facial expression will change depending on how fast the player is driving a land vehicle.
 
*The [[protagonist]]'s facial expression will change depending on how fast the player is driving a land vehicle.

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The following is a list of known vehicles which can be driven, ridden on, or controlled in Grand Theft Auto V.

Table

  • (*) - vehicle has been altered since their last appearance in the HD era.
  • (**) - vehicle has been altered since their last appearance in the 3D era.
  • (***) - vehicle has been altered since their last appearence in the 2D Era.
  • (NG) - vehicle is only available in the next-gen (XONE/PS4/PC) version of the game.
  • (Online) - vehicle is only available in the online (GTA Online) part of the game.
  • (SP) - vehicle is only available in Single Player.
 Motorcycles / Bicycles Two-door Coupes / Hatchbacks Four-Door Sedans / Saloons and Estates / Station Wagons Muscle Cars and Vintage Sports Cars / Supercars
SUVs and Pick-up Trucks Vans Public Service Emergency and Military Commercial / Industrial
Watercraft Fixed-wing Aircraft Helicopters Trains Others

Notes

Trivia

  • Convertible cars now have retractable roofs, which can be operated by holding right on the D-pad when the car is stopped. This feature is available on the following vehicles:
  • Semi-trailers can be towed for the first time since GTA San Andreas. Variants of trailers include box trailers, tanker trailers, flatbed trailers, and car transporter trailers. Some civilian pick-up trucks can now tow smaller trailers as well, such as functional boat trailers and portable generators.
  • License plates vary from vehicle to vehicle. This feature was first seen in GTA San Andreas, where each car model had a set license plate. This time, the plate on each individual car is randomized.
  • Though the numbers are few, the unit numbers on the roofs of police cars are randomized, ranging from 01 to 99.
  • The numbers on planes are also randomized, ranging from 001 to 999.
  • There is a subway/tram system that runs through Los Santos, with 12 stations located in the city. This is a public transport system which carries passengers including players. The Tram is the equivalent to GTA IV's extensive train system and allows the player to reach almost all parts of Los Santos. It cannot be driven by the player, however.
  • There is also a railroad line that runs through Los Santos and Blaine County. However, the trains that run on the line cannot carry passengers (except on the roofs of railcars) and is almost unstoppable. The train can be seen with different railcars attached, such as tankers, box cars and flatbeds. Like the Tram, None of these trains can be operated by the player except in one mission.
  • There is a Blimp in the game which can be seen floating around Los Santos. This blimp is called the Atomic Blimp and is given to players who preorder the game. The player can call for the blimp to be dropped off at a nearby point and can then fly the Blimp around the map.
  • If a vehicle the player is driving has any sort of damage, from scratches and dents to bent axles and missing panels, quickly switching to another character and then back will result in almost all damage being repaired, with the exception of the windows being shattered and some minor body deformity. This glitch will not work if the player is on a mission and thus cannot switch characters.
  • Almost all the vehicles in singleplayer can be found in GTA Online; however, some, like the Cargobob, only begin to spawn when the player reaches a certain level/rank. Other vehicles can only be found in certain places: for instance, the Lazer is only located at Fort Zancudo.
  • Grand Theft Auto V has the largest number of vehicles in a GTA game, as well as the most selection, with 217 before DLC content, beating San Andreas, with 200. With DLC contents there are 27 extra including updates, Social Club add ons & GTA V Editions add ons, making 244 vehicles in total.
  • The Oracle and Cavalcade return from GTA IV with second generations. The Buffalo also returns from The Ballad of Gay Tony with a second generation. The only vehicle to have this feature while debuting in GTA V is the Baller, with a first and second generation. Contrary to popular belief, the Turismo R is counted as a separate vehicle from the Turismo.
  • A rare chase glitch happens where all NPC vehicles turn yellow. This can be seen rarely in Predator and Vinewood Souvenirs - Al Di Napoli.
  • The protagonist's facial expression will change depending on how fast the player is driving a land vehicle.

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[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto V
SuperAdder | Bullet | Cheetah | Entity XF | Infernus | Osiris | T20 | Turismo R | Vacca | Voltic | Zentorno
Sports9F (Cabrio) | Alpha | Banshee | Blista Compact (Go Go Monkey Blista) | Buffalo (S (Sprunk)) | Carbonizzare | Comet | Coquette | Elegy RH8 | Feltzer | Furore GT | Fusilade | Futo | Jester (Racecar) | Massacro (Racecar) | Penumbra | Rapid GT (Convertible) | Schwartzer | Sultan | Surano
MuscleBlade | Buccaneer | Chino | Coquette BlackFin | Dominator (Pisswasser) | Dukes (Duke O'Death) | Gauntlet (Redwood) | Hotknife | Phoenix | Picador | Rat-Loader (Rat-Truck) | Ruiner | Sabre Turbo | Slamvan | Stallion (Burger Shot) | Vigero | Virgo | Voodoo
Sports ClassicsCoquette Classic | JB 700 | Manana | Monroe | Peyote | Pigalle | Roosevelt | Stinger | Stirling GT | Tornado (Beater | Mariachi) | Z-Type
SedansAsea (North Yankton) | Asterope | Emperor (Beater | North Yankton) | Fugitive | Glendale | Ingot | Intruder | Premier | Primo | Regina | Schafter | Stanier | Stratum | Super Diamond | Surge | Tailgater | Warrener | Washington (Romero Hearse | Stretch)
CompactsBlista | Dilettante (Security) | Issi | Panto | Prairie | Rhapsody
CoupesCognoscenti Cabrio | Exemplar | F620 | Felon (GT) | Jackal | Oracle (XS) | Sentinel (XS) | Windsor | Zion (Cabrio)
SUVsBaller | BeeJay XL | Cavalcade | Dubsta | FQ 2 | Granger | Gresley | Habanero | Huntley S | Landstalker | Mesa (North Yankton) | Patriot | Radius | Rocoto | Seminole | Serrano
VansBison (The Mighty Bush | McGill-Olsen) | Bobcat XL | Boxville (Utility | Humane Labs | Taco Van) | Burrito (Bugstars | Civilian | McGill Olsen | North Yankton | Gang) | Camper | Journey | Minivan | Pony (SOTW) | Rumpo (Deludamol | Paradise) | Speedo (Clown Van) | Surfer (Beater) | Youga
Utility
VehiclesAirtug | Caddy (Civilian) | Docktug | Fieldmaster (North Yankton) | Forklift | Lawn Mower | Ripley | Sadler (North Yankton) | Scrap Truck | Towtruck (Yankee-based variant) | Tractor | Utility Truck (AWP | Contender-based)
TrailersArmy Trailer (Civilian | Extended) | Boat Trailer (Large) | Prop Trailer | Trailer (Rake | Small (Utility | Generator) | Flatbed | Logs | Articulated (Container | Commercial | Big Goods | Fame or Shame) | Dock | Car carrier (Pack Man)| Tanker (RON | Army))
CommercialBenson | Biff | Hauler | Mule | Packer | Phantom | Pounder | Stockade (Bobcat Security)
IndustrialCutter | Dock Handler | Dozer | Dump | Flatbed | Mixer | Rubble | Tipper
ServiceBus (Airport) | Dashound | Rental Shuttle Bus (Tourbus) | Taxi | Trashmaster
EmergencyAmbulance | FIB (Buffalo) | Fire Truck | Lifeguard | Park Ranger | Police Bike | Police Cruiser (Interceptor | Buffalo) | Police Rancher | Police Riot | Police Roadcruiser | Police Prison Bus | Police Transporter | Sheriff Cruiser | Sheriff SUV | Unmarked Cruiser
MilitaryBarracks (Semi) | Crusader | Rhino Tank
MotorcyclesAkuma | Bagger | Bati 801 (RR) | Carbon RS | Daemon | Double T | Faggio | Hakuchou | Hexer | Innovation | Nemesis | PCJ-600 | Ruffian | Sanchez (Livery) | Sovereign | Thrust | Vader | Vindicator
HelicoptersBuzzard (Attack Chopper) | Cargobob (Jetsam | TPI) | Frogger (FIB/TPI) | Maverick | Police Maverick (Air Ambulance) | Skylift | Swift (Deluxe)
PlanesAtomic Blimp | Besra | Cargo Plane | Cuban 800 | Dodo | Duster | Jet | Luxor (Deluxe) | Mallard | Mammatus | Miljet | P-996 LAZER | Shamal | Titan | Velum | Vestra | Xero Blimp
BoatsDinghy ((2-seater)) | Jetmax | Kraken | Marquis | Police Predator | Seashark (Lifeguard) | Speeder | Squalo | Submersible | Suntrap | Toro | Tropic
Off-RoadBifta | Blazer (Hot Rod | Lifeguard) | Bodhi | Brawler | Dubsta 6x6 | Dune Buggy (Space Docker) | Duneloader | Injection | Kalahari | Liberator | Marshall | Mesa | Rancher XL (North Yankton) | Rebel (Rusty) | Sandking XL (SWB)
CyclesBMX | Cruiser | Endurex Race Bike | Fixter | Scorcher | Tri-Cycles Race Bike | Whippet Race Bike
TrainsCable Car | Freight Train (Freight Car | Freight Container 1 | Freight Container 2 | Freight Grain | Tanker Car) | Metrotrain
Static (Non-Controllable)Daisy Lee | Dignity | Octopus | Olifantus | Ocean Motion | Scrap Handler | SS Bulker | The Sea Urchin | UFOs
Beta VehiclesAdmiral | Autogyro | Baletrailer | Bobcat | Casco | Cavalcade FXT | Chavos | Combine Harvester | CS2000 | Digger | DF8-90 | Esperanto | Feroci | FIB ("Old" variant) | Frogger (with FIB livery) | Freeway | Furzen | Graintrailer | Hakumai | Hellfury | Horse | Hunter | Kart | Lokus | Majestic |Marbelle | Merit | Mule (Ramp-door) | Mr Tasty | Napalm | Pinnacle | PMP 600 | Police Fugitive | Presidente | Previon | RC Bandito | Sabre | Scamp | Seinove | Skimmer | Skivvy | Solair | Squaddie | Steed | Speedo variants | Unknown Stockade variant | SuperGT | SXR | Trawler | Trial | Unknown high-wing plane | Unknown private jet | Uranus | Vulkan | Wayfarer | Willard | Winky | Yankee
Vehicles in GTA V (Category) | Vehicle Brands | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Manufacturers | Vehicle classes | Vehicle Features

DLC Content Vehicles
Added as part of the following GTA Online content updates:
Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 | Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 | Heists | Festive Surprise | The Last Team Standing Update | The San Andreas Flight School Update | The Independence Day Special | The "I'm Not a Hipster" Update | The High Life Update | The Business Update | The Valentine's Day Massacre Special | Beach Bum Update


Other Vehicles
Enhanced Version | Special/Collector's Edition and Pre-Order Bonus | Social Club