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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. Speculatory vehicles, for which not many details can be given, are not featured in the table.
Table
Vehicles marked with a star "*", have been altered since their last appearance in the HD era.
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 |
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Aquatic | Fixed-wing aircraft | Helicopters | Others | |
Trivia
- Convertible cars now have retractable roofs, which can be operated by holding right on the D-pad. This feature is available on the following cars:
- Semi-trailers can be towed for the first time since GTA San Andreas. Trailers include car transporter trailers, fuel tankers and regular box trailers.
- License plates vary from vehicle to vehicle, some examples are 72MYS362, 88YZG127, 72TZJ286, 04EAY868, and JAX1079W. This feature was first seen in San Andreas.
- Electrified railroad tracks could be seen next to the highway and under the bridge. There might be public transport representing the Los Angeles Metro Rail. (You can see the overhead catenary lines)
- At the end of the first trailer for GTA V, there is a Blimp in the distance. This vehicle is now believed to be the Atomic Blimp.
- If the vehicle you're driving in has anything from scratches and dents to bent axles and missing panels and you can't spare the money for repairs, simply swap to another protagonist and wait a few seconds and then swap back again and the car should be repaired. This tip doesn't work for shattered windows or if you're on a mission.