Every Fictional Car Brand In GTA 6 And Its Real-Life Manufacturer, Explained

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Every Fictional Car Brand In GTA 6 And Its Real-Life Manufacturer, Explained

Every fictional manufacturer in the Grand Theft Auto franchise cleverly parodies a real-world car brand that Rockstar Games has been satirizing since GTA III. After our full breakdown of the 146 vehicles confirmed in GTA 6, here’s the manufacturer-by-manufacturer decoder of all 36 fictional car brands in the franchise, all present in GTA 6.

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Grotti Nails The Italian Legend Of Ferrari

Grotti holds the crown of dream Italian manufacturer across the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand makes exclusively ultra-prestigious supercars and hypercars aimed at the game’s wealthiest players. Its in-game positioning directly evokes the untouchable rides you spot in Vice City’s luxury dealerships.

The real-world inspiration behind Grotti is a dead giveaway since it points to Ferrari. The name Grotti would come from the Italian word « grotto » meaning cave, an ironic nod to the flamboyant Italian spirit of the prancing horse maker. The logo, dominant red colors, and « cavalcade of gods » showcase on the fictional Legendary Motorsport site pinpoint Maranello’s image with dead-on precision.

In GTA 6, Grotti rolls out monsters lifted straight from the prancing horse’s greatest hits. The Grotti Cheetah Classic revamps the Ferrari Testarossa 512 BB from the 80s. The Grotti Carbonizzare pulls hard from the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. The Grotti Itali GTO draws from the Ferrari 458 Italia. Finally, the Grotti Furia hypercar borrows the silhouette of the brand-new Ferrari SF90 Stradale.

Grotti Nails The Italian Legend Of Ferrari

Pegassi Pays Tribute To Lamborghini's Exotic Hypercars

Pegassi stands as the second major Italian powerhouse in GTA 6. The brand positions itself as the direct rival of Grotti in the extreme hypercar segment. Its DNA blends brute performance, aggressive design, and stratospheric price tags fit for the wealthy traffickers of the Leonida map.

The main inspiration behind Pegassi comes as no shock from Lamborghini. The name Pegassi hints at Pegasus, the Italian mythological reference, while the scorpion logo indirectly echoes the bull of Sant’Agata Bolognese. Rockstar deliberately blends several Italian manufacturers into this brand since certain models also borrow from Pagani and even Ducati on the motorcycle side.

In GTA 6, Pegassi rolls out 3 memorable hypercars. The Pegassi Infernus Classic channels the Lamborghini Countach from the 80s. The Pegassi Tempesta clones the modern Lamborghini Huracán. The Pegassi Zorrusso pulls straight from the ultra-aggressive Pagani Huayra. The brand also fields the Pegassi Faggio, an urban scooter inspired by the Italian Vespa.

Pegassi Pays Tribute To Lamborghini's Exotic Hypercars

Pfister Might As Well Be Porsche With A New Badge

Pfister stakes its claim as the sporty German reference across the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand goes after fans of compact, performance-driven, racy coupes in the « Made in Stuttgart » tradition. Its in-game positioning sits just above the Japanese sports cars but below the Italian supercars from Grotti and Pegassi.

The name Pfister deliberately sounds Germanic, just like its vehicle designs lifted straight from Porsche. The subdued color logo and typically German lettering hammer home the obvious reference to Zuffenhausen. Each Pfister vehicle faithfully copies the proportions and iconic lines of the prancing horse brand, though the Stuttgart one this time around.

In GTA 6, Pfister rolls out 2 distinct iterations of its flagship model. The Pfister Comet Retro Custom channels the Porsche 911 G-Series from the 80s with round headlights and 5-spoke wheels. The Pfister Comet S2 Cabrio picks up the modern Porsche 911 992 Cabriolet. The Pfister Astron rounds out the lineup with a compact SUV pulled straight from the Porsche Cayenne.

Pfister Might As Well Be Porsche With A New Badge

Ubermacht Does Not Even Try To Hide Its BMW DNA

Ubermacht stands as the second German reference of the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The name derived from the German « Übermacht » meaning « supremacy » locks in the brand’s premium positioning right off the bat. Its catalog mostly features sporty sedans and high-performance coupes built for Leonida’s highways.

The real-world inspiration behind Ubermacht points straight at BMW. The Ubermacht logo with 4 quarters obviously references the famous Munich blue-and-white badge. The design of Ubermacht vehicles faithfully lifts BMW‘s aesthetic playbook with the « kidney grille » front ends, kidney-shaped headlights, and typical German premium sedan proportions.

In GTA 6, Ubermacht notably rolls out the Ubermacht Cypher, a sports car pulled straight from the BMW M4. The Ubermacht Zion model channels the style of the BMW M2 and M4 Competition coupes. The Ubermacht models in GTA 6 all stay consistent with BMW‘s real-world premium sporty positioning.

Ubermacht Does Not Even Try To Hide Its BMW DNA

Benefactor Screams Mercedes-Benz From Every Angle

Benefactor embodies the ultimate German luxury brand across the Grand Theft Auto franchise. Positioned as a high-end manufacturer built on comfort and prestige, it clearly targets wealthy buyers who care about their social status. The name Benefactor points at the idea of a philanthropist, an ironic nod to the wealthy owners of its flashy vehicles.

The real-world inspiration behind Benefactor is dead-on Mercedes-Benz. The 3-pointed star logo, massive chrome grille, and imposing proportions of Benefactor vehicles leave no room for doubt. Rockstar pushes the reference all the way to model naming with letters and numbers that mimic Stuttgart’s star badge conventions.

In GTA 6, Benefactor notably rolls out the Benefactor Schafter V12, a sports sedan pulled straight from the Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG. The Benefactor Dubsta rounds out the lineup with an off-road SUV lifted from the iconic Mercedes-Benz G-Class. All Benefactor models keep this signature elegance and presence that define the Stuttgart brand.

Vapid Is Practically A Rebadged Ford

Vapid stakes its claim as the most prolific American manufacturer in the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand ships an extremely varied catalog covering popular sedans, rugged pickups, aggressive muscle cars, family SUVs, and even police vehicles. Its omnipresence in the game mirrors the historical dominance of its real-world inspiration on the American market.

The main inspiration behind Vapid points straight to Ford. The name Vapid means « insipid » or « bland » in English. The choice makes for a satirical jab by Rockstar at the mainstream and sometimes forgettable nature of popular American cars. The Vapid logo indirectly nods to the famous Dearborn blue oval dear to the brand’s fans.

In GTA 6, Vapid rolls out dozens of standout models. The Vapid Stanier faithfully picks up the classic Ford Crown Victoria used by American cops. The Vapid Dominator revamps the modern Ford Mustang. The Vapid Sandking XL channels the Ford F-350. Finally, the Vapid Creado ridden by Jason nails the Ford Ranchero from the 70s, a typically American vintage gem.

Vapid Is Practically A Rebadged Ford

Declasse Is Peak Chevy Blue-Collar Energy

Declasse stakes its claim as the second American giant in GTA 6‘s garage. The brand mostly builds muscle cars, massive SUVs, and rugged pickups aimed at the American mainstream. Its name Declasse, meaning « declassed » in French, drives home Rockstar‘s humor by taking aim at the marketing of popular American manufacturers.

The real-world inspiration behind Declasse is Chevrolet, the other American giant out of Detroit. The Declasse logo directly evokes the iconic « bowtie » of Chevrolet. Declasse models share with Chevrolet that authentic American identity, that muscular look, and that traditionally working-class Midwest customer base.

In GTA 6, Declasse ships a wide and varied lineup. The Declasse Tulip revamps the Chevrolet Malibu from the 70s. The Declasse Vigero ZX Convertible clones the modern Chevrolet Camaro. The Declasse Granger 3600LX channels the full-size Chevrolet Tahoe. The Declasse Yosemite 1500 picks up the classic Chevrolet C10 pickup from the 70s.

Declasse Is Peak Chevy Blue-Collar Energy

Bravado Is Dodge With The Attitude Dialed Up

Bravado embodies the third American pillar in GTA 6‘s garage. The brand specializes in aggressive muscle cars, massive pickups, and American police vehicles driven by the Vice-Dale cops. Its positioning makes it a direct rival of Vapid and Declasse in the American mainstream segment.

The real-world inspiration behind Bravado is clearly Dodge. The name Bravado channels ostentation and bragging, a thinly veiled critique of Detroit’s aggressive marketing. The Bravado logo with its angular shape obviously references the badges and emblems of Dodge muscle cars from the 60s and 70s.

In GTA 6, Bravado notably fields the Bravado Banshee, a roadster pulled straight from the 5th-gen Dodge Viper. The Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire clones the contemporary Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. The Bravado Bison rounds out the lineup with a rugged pickup echoing the recent Dodge Ram. Finally, the Bravado Buffalo STX Pursuit picks up the look of American Dodge Charger police sedans.

Bravado Is Dodge With The Attitude Dialed Up

Karin Is Toyota And Subaru Rolled Into One

Karin stakes its claim as the versatile Japanese flagship of the Grand Theft Auto franchise. Its catalog mixes popular sedans, compact sports cars, family SUVs, and off-road pickups. The name Karin winks at Japanese aesthetics while the logo deliberately channels Lexus‘s graphic codes to muddy the waters.

The main inspiration behind Karin comes from Toyota, with a notable secondary influence from Subaru which Toyota actually holds stakes in. The mix lets Rockstar cover a very wide spectrum of Japanese mainstream vehicles. The fictional sports division Karin Racing Auto Performance openly parodies the real Toyota Racing Development (TRD).

In GTA 6, Karin ships a varied and consistent lineup. The Karin Sultan pulls straight from the Subaru Impreza WRX rally weapon. The Karin Intruder channels Toyota‘s compact sedans. The Karin Asterope GZ picks up the style of a high-end sports sedan. The brand covers both family sedans and drift-friendly compacts typical of Japanese tuning culture.

Karin Is Toyota And Subaru Rolled Into One

There Is More Nissan In Annis Than Rockstar Admits

Annis rounds out the trio of major Japanese brands in the Grand Theft Auto franchise alongside Karin and Dinka. The brand mostly specializes in sports coupes and drift-oriented compacts. It particularly targets Japanese tuning fans and street racing culture called back in Vice City’s urban scenes.

The real-world inspiration behind Annis points straight to Nissan, with some secondary borrowing from Mazda on certain models. The name Annis intentionally sounds close to a vulgar English word, Rockstar‘s trademark humor. The Annis logo with its angular lines references some iconic Nissan badges from the 90s.

In GTA 6, Annis ships iconic Japanese drift models. The Annis Elegy Retro Custom faithfully picks up the legendary Nissan Skyline R32. The Annis Growler rounds out the lineup with a compact sports car typical of Tokyo street racing. Funny quirk, the Annis Futo pulls instead from the Toyota AE86 Corolla made famous by Initial D. The choice showcases the liberties Rockstar takes with its fictional brands.

There Is More Nissan In Annis Than Rockstar Admits

Dinka Is Rockstar's Honda-Shaped Playground

Dinka rounds out the Japanese mainstream trio of the Grand Theft Auto franchise alongside Karin and Annis. The brand mostly makes compact sports cars, futuristic roadsters, and a handful of utility vehicles. Its in-game positioning suggests an innovative Japanese label with a catalog leaning toward young drivers and tuner fun enthusiasts.

The main inspiration behind Dinka points straight to Honda. The Dinka logo indirectly nods to the iconic Honda « H » in its clean, minimalist design. Dinka models share with Honda that philosophy of performance engines in lightweight chassis, that obsession with mechanical efficiency, and that accessible Japanese DNA.

In GTA 6, Dinka rolls out the Dinka Blista Compact, a hatchback pulled straight from the Honda Civic. The Dinka Sugoi channels the aggressive modern Honda Civic Type R. The Dinka Double T brings a sport touring bike in the Honda VFR vein. Finally, the Dinka Enduro dirt bike echoes the Kawasaki KLR650 for the off-road side.

Maibatsu Is Mitsubishi With The Serial Numbers Filed Off

Maibatsu holds a peculiar spot in the Grand Theft Auto garage. The brand mostly makes affordable compacts, budget sports cars, and above all off-road motorcycles that became cult favorites. The Maibatsu catalog clearly targets the Japanese mainstream with a more budget-conscious identity than Karin or Dinka.

The real-world inspiration behind Maibatsu points straight to Mitsubishi, with some secondary borrowing from Yamaha on the motorcycle side. The name Maibatsu channels the Japanese word « batsu » seen on commercial signage, a thinly veiled reference to Japanese keiretsu conglomerates. The triangular Maibatsu logo directly nods to Mitsubishi‘s historical 3 diamonds.

In GTA 6, Maibatsu notably rolls out the Maibatsu Penumbra, a compact sports coupe with typical Japanese vibes. The Maibatsu Sanchez dirt bike remains one of the most used vehicles in the series since GTA San Andreas. This motorcycle pulls straight from the legendary Honda XR250 popular on American trails, showcasing the liberty Rockstar takes with its fictional brands.

Invetero Lives And Dies For The Chevy Corvette

Invetero occupies a unique spot in the Grand Theft Auto catalog. The brand exclusively produces 2-door sports cars with mid-engine layouts inspired by a single iconic real American car. Its in-game positioning targets fans of pure, hardcore American sports cars.

The real-world inspiration behind Invetero is laser-focused since it points to the Chevrolet Corvette. The Latin word « invetero » means « prolong » or « make old », a nod to the incredible longevity of the American model continuously produced since 1953. The Invetero logo indirectly echoes the « lightning bolt » emblem of Opel, the former European division of General Motors which Chevrolet belongs to.

In GTA 6, Invetero rolls out the Invetero Coquette, a coupe pulled straight from the modern Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray with its mid-engine layout. The Invetero Coquette D10 adds a more radical variant channeling the track-focused Chevrolet Corvette Z06. The entire Invetero lineup stays focused on this American sporty DNA inherited from the mythical Bowling Green model.

Invetero Lives And Dies For The Chevy Corvette

Ocelot Is Jaguar And Lotus Wrapped In One British Package

Ocelot represents British prestige across the Grand Theft Auto garage. The brand mostly makes elegant, refined sports cars aimed at the game’s gentlemen drivers. Its in-game positioning channels the so-British charm of historic English marques in a premium sporty segment.

The main inspiration behind Ocelot comes from Jaguar, with a notable secondary influence from Lotus for lighter models. The name Ocelot channels a wild cat, similar to Jaguar‘s mascot but keeping legal safe distance. The animal Ocelot logo directly echoes the British prestige spirit of Coventry’s sedans and coupes.

In GTA 6, Ocelot notably fields the Ocelot Jugular, a 5-door sports car pulled straight from the contemporary Jaguar F-Type. The brand makes in other GTA games compact sports cars evoking the Lotus Elise and the Lotus Exige. Ocelot keeps in all its models this British elegance and these refined proportions inherited from Perfidious Albion’s automotive heritage.

Ocelot Is Jaguar And Lotus Wrapped In One British Package

Every Enus Whispers Rolls-Royce And Bentley

Enus embodies the top of British luxury across the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand exclusively makes ultra-standing sedans, prestige coupes, and ultra-luxurious SUVs reserved for the wealthiest players. Its in-game positioning clearly targets Vice City moguls and criminals at the top of the food chain.

The main inspiration behind Enus comes from Rolls-Royce, with strong borrowing from Bentley and Maybach to fill out the premium catalog. The name Enus plays on the English sound close to a vulgar word, Rockstar‘s trademark humor. The Enus logo directly channels the famous Spirit of Ecstasy of Goodwood’s Rolls-Royce models.

In GTA 6, Enus notably fields the Enus Jubilee, a luxury SUV pulled straight from the Bentley Bentayga. The Enus Paragon R rounds out the lineup with a high-end sports coupe channeling the Bentley Continental GT vibe. The entire Enus lineup keeps this signature of extreme prestige, wooden interiors, and stratospheric price tags that make the British sedan myth.

Every Enus Whispers Rolls-Royce And Bentley

Imponte Keeps Pontiac Alive Long After GM Killed It

Imponte holds a spot apart in the Grand Theft Auto garage. The brand mostly makes vintage muscle cars from the 60s and 70s with a proudly retro-futuristic vibe. Its in-game positioning targets American collection fans and nostalgics of Detroit’s golden age.

The real-world inspiration behind Imponte points straight to Pontiac, the former defunct General Motors brand. The name Imponte means « impose yourself » in Spanish and also plays on the word « impotence » for Rockstar‘s signature humor. The Imponte logo with its inverted triangle explicitly references Pontiac‘s historic arrowhead.

In GTA 6, Imponte notably fields the Imponte Phoenix, a convertible muscle car pulled straight from the 70s Pontiac Firebird. The Imponte Ruiner channels the cultish Pontiac Trans Am from Smokey and the Bandit. All Imponte models stay true to this American muscle car DNA with rumbling V8s and aggressive lines from the seventies.

Imponte Keeps Pontiac Alive Long After GM Killed It

Gallivanter Is Land Rover Sitting In Traffic

Gallivanter occupies a very specific niche in the Grand Theft Auto catalog. The brand exclusively makes full-size SUVs and luxury off-road 4x4s aimed at wealthy owners who want to flash their status. Its in-game positioning targets folks who want a practical SUV without sacrificing prestige.

The real-world inspiration behind Gallivanter points straight to Land Rover and its Range Rover subsidiary. The name Gallivanter comes from the English verb « to gallivant » meaning to strut around, a satirical jab at ostentatious urban Range Rover owners. The Gallivanter logo indirectly nods to the iconic Land Rover oval with its British typography.

In GTA 6, Gallivanter notably fields the Gallivanter Baller, a luxury SUV pulled straight from the contemporary Range Rover Sport. The Gallivanter brand keeps in all its models this signature of off-road ruggedness paired with premium luxury so-British. The vibe matches exactly the real cars from Solihull.

Gallivanter Is Land Rover Sitting In Traffic

Canis Is Basically Jeep Wearing Off-Road Boots

Canis represents the mainstream off-road brand of the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand mostly makes 4x4s, compact SUVs, and a few adventure pickups. Its in-game positioning targets off-road exploration fans of Leonida’s swamps and wild zones.

The real-world inspiration behind Canis blends several American manufacturers. The name Canis means « dog » in Latin, a reference to loyalty and endurance associated with these animals. Canis vehicles draw their inspiration mostly from Jeep for the adventurous side, with influences from Chrysler and Land Rover depending on the models.

In GTA 6, Canis notably fields the Canis Mesa, a 5-door SUV pulled straight from the Jeep Cherokee or Jeep Wrangler depending on the variant. A new brand-new Canis SUV spotted in the second trailer channels the Ford Explorer or the americanized Toyota RAV4. The entire Canis lineup keeps this rugged adventurer identity typical of the American 4×4.

Zirconium Feels Like A Cheap Winnebago Knockoff

Zirconium occupies a very peculiar niche in the Grand Theft Auto catalog. The brand exclusively makes large motorhomes and a few family station wagons. Its in-game positioning targets American road-trippers, retired road tourists, and criminals using these big rides as mobile hideouts.

The real-world inspiration behind Zirconium is ambiguous and deliberately multiple. The name Zirconium channels the zirconium used to make fake diamonds, a satirical Rockstar critique of vehicles that look expensive but are actually low-quality. Zirconium models borrow from Winnebago for motorhomes, from Saturn for station wagons, and from Chrysler for the American mainstream vibe.

In GTA 6, Zirconium notably fields the Zirconium Journey II, a Class A motorhome pulled straight from the big Winnebago Adventurer American RVs. The vehicle serves both as a practical transport and as a rolling hideout in Leonida’s remote zones. The gameplay use directly channels real American road-movies.

Dundreary Brings Back Lincoln And Mercury's Golden Age

Dundreary occupies a discreet but notable spot in the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand mostly makes full-size SUVs, classic luxury sedans, and family station wagons. Its in-game positioning channels the traditional American luxury of the 90s and 2000s, slightly outdated but with character.

The main inspiration behind Dundreary comes from Lincoln, the former luxury division of Ford, with some secondary borrowing from the defunct Mercury brand. The name Dundreary references Lord Dundreary, a character from the play Our American Cousin. That’s precisely the play US President Abraham Lincoln was watching when he was assassinated in 1865, a very British historical wink from Rockstar.

In GTA 6, Dundreary notably fields the Dundreary Landstalker XL, a full-size SUV pulled straight from the modern Ford Bronco. The Dundreary brand keeps in all its models this old-school American luxury identity. The comfy full-size format and wooden interiors channel directly the Lincoln models from the 90s and 2000s.

Dundreary Brings Back Lincoln And Mercury's Golden Age

Obey Is Rockstar's Love Letter To Audi

Obey represents the third major German brand in the Grand Theft Auto franchise alongside Pfister and Ubermacht. The brand specializes in premium sports sedans and high-performance coupes. Its in-game positioning sits slightly below the BMW sedans of Ubermacht but keeps a very sporty image.

The real-world inspiration behind Obey points straight to Audi. The name Obey meaning « to obey » in English plays on the serious, competent image the Ingolstadt brand projects. The Obey logo indirectly nods to the 4 rings of Audi with a minimalist and very Germanic design. Obey vehicles faithfully lift German aesthetic codes with imposing grilles and tense lines.

In GTA 6, Obey notably fields the Obey Tailgater, a 5-door premium sedan pulled straight from the Audi A4. The Obey Tailgater S version channels the Audi S4 with its extra sporty touches. The Obey 8F Drafter coupe rounds out the lineup in the Audi RS5 vein with racy lines and performance DNA.

Obey Is Rockstar's Love Letter To Audi

Albany Fuses Cadillac And Lincoln Into One American Tank

Albany represents traditional American luxury in the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand mostly makes classic sedans, vintage muscle cars, and lowriders. Its in-game positioning channels the flashy 60s and 70s vibe, with a nostalgic touch dear to collectors and Vice City gangs.

The real-world inspiration behind Albany surprisingly blends 2 historically competing brands: Cadillac from General Motors and Lincoln from Ford. The mix comes from Rockstar‘s desire to cover the entire spectrum of popular American luxury. The name Albany channels the New York State capital, a nod to traditional American establishment.

In GTA 6, Albany notably fields the Albany Emperor, a luxury 5-door sedan pulled straight from the classic Cadillac Eldorado. The Albany Primo and Primo Custom channel the Buick Regal in lowrider trim. The Albany Buccaneer rounds out the lineup with a muscle car coupe in the voluptuous Buick Riviera 1966 vein.

Albany Fuses Cadillac And Lincoln Into One American Tank

Cheval Is Rockstar's Australian Salute To Holden

Cheval holds a peculiar spot in the Grand Theft Auto garage. The brand makes sports sedans, modern coupes, and a few performance utilities. Its in-game positioning targets fans of slightly exotic rides and muscle machinery with an unusual accent.

The main inspiration behind Cheval is particularly original since it points to Holden, the defunct Australian brand long owned by General Motors. The name Cheval meaning « horse » in French echoes the strong animal symbol of the Adelaide manufacturer. Some Cheval models also borrow from Hennessey Performance, the American tuner specialized in hypercars based on Chevrolet.

In GTA 6, Cheval notably fields the Cheval Vectre, a modern 3-door coupe spotted in the second trailer. The model directly channels the Holden Monaro and Holden Commodore SS, popular sports cars in Australia. The Cheval brand keeps in all its models this slightly exotic Australian identity in a catalog otherwise dominated by North American vibes.

Schyster's Chrysler Fingerprints Are Everywhere

Schyster holds a mid-range position in the Grand Theft Auto garage. The brand mostly makes family sedans, popular sports cars, and a few utilities. Its in-game positioning targets the American mainstream with a more accessible catalog than Vapid or Declasse.

The real-world inspiration behind Schyster points straight to Chrysler. The name Schyster puns on « shyster », an English term for a swindler or a crooked lawyer, a typical satirical jab from Rockstar. The Schyster logo with its stylized star indirectly nods to the historical emblems of Chrysler and its Plymouth sports subsidiary.

In GTA 6, Schyster notably fields the Schyster PMP 700, a 5-door sedan pulled straight from the Chrysler 300 lineup. The brand also makes the Schyster Deviant, a classic muscle car from the Classic Car Collection exclusive to the Ultimate Edition. The entire Schyster lineup keeps this American mid-range identity typical of the Detroit giant in its glory days.

Schyster's Chrysler Fingerprints Are Everywhere

Brute Rips GMC's Blue-Collar Playbook Straight From Detroit

Brute takes an essential spot in the utility garage of the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand mostly makes vans, ambulances, school buses, and armored police vehicles. Its in-game positioning targets commercial and professional uses with a raw, rugged identity.

The real-world inspiration behind Brute points straight to GMC with secondary borrowing from International Harvester. The name Brute literally channels mechanical brutality and toughness, without unnecessary aesthetic finesse. The Brute logo explicitly references the boxy, muscular emblems typical of heavy American utility vehicles spotted in industrial zones.

In GTA 6, Brute notably fields the Brute Boxville, a multi-stop van pulled straight from the GMC Vandura and Ford E-Series American classics. The Brute Police Riot adds an armored police truck spotted in the second trailer. The Brute brand keeps in all its models this uncompromising American utility identity, built for commercial and administrative service.

Brute Rips GMC's Blue-Collar Playbook Straight From Detroit

MTL Steals Peterbilt And Mack Trucks Wholesale

MTL represents the heavy industrial trucking brand of the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand exclusively makes semi-trailers, road tractors, and flatbed trucks. Its in-game positioning targets logistics convoys, heist missions involving heavy transport, and spectacular road scenes.

The real-world inspiration behind MTL blends Peterbilt and Mack Trucks, the 2 American heavy-truck giants. The name MTL is a simple acronym channeling Mid-America Transport Logistics, a naming style typical of American transport companies. The MTL truck designs faithfully lift the codes of North American semi-trailers with massive cabs and imposing grilles.

In GTA 6, MTL notably fields the MTL Packer, a road tractor pulled straight from the Peterbilt 379. The MTL Flatbed adds a flatbed truck spotted in the truck heist sequence of the second trailer. The MTL brand keeps in all its models this classic American heavy-truck identity, with chrome exhaust stacks and mythical boxy grilles.

JoBuilt Marries Peterbilt Trucks And Boeing Aircraft

JoBuilt holds a dual position in the Grand Theft Auto garage. The brand makes both semi-trailer trucks and commercial aircraft, an unusual combo reflecting American specificity. Its in-game positioning channels a big diversified industrial company in heavy transport.

The real-world inspiration behind JoBuilt blends Peterbilt for the truck side and Boeing for aeronautics. The name JoBuilt literally channels « job built » meaning « made for work », an assumed utility identity. The JoBuilt logo lifts a fluff-free industrial American style typical of historic manufacturing companies from the Midwest.

In GTA 6, JoBuilt fields the JoBuilt Hauler and JoBuilt Phantom, road tractors pulled straight from the Peterbilt 379. The JoBuilt Phantom Custom adds a sleeper cab version with a bunk for long trips. Finally, the JoBuilt Mammatus aircraft channels the Cessna 172, the best-selling light plane of all time.

Buckingham Rules The Skies With Robinson And AgustaWestland Blueprints

Buckingham is THE luxury aircraft brand in the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand exclusively makes civilian, military, and police helicopters, along with a few premium business jets. Its in-game positioning targets the game’s ultra-wealthy owners and professional uses like the Vice-Dale police.

The real-world inspiration behind Buckingham blends several aerospace manufacturers. The helicopter side mostly pulls from Robinson Helicopter and AgustaWestland for luxury models. The business jets channel more Bombardier and Learjet. The name Buckingham references the British royal palace, a nod to the aristocratic prestige tied to these expensive aircraft.

In GTA 6, Buckingham notably fields the Buckingham Maverick, a utility helicopter pulled straight from the Bell 206 JetRanger and used by the Vice-Dale police. The Buckingham SuperVolito channels the luxury AgustaWestland AW139. The Buckingham Shamal adds a business jet directly inspired by the Learjet 60 for inter-island Leonida travel.

Buckingham Rules The Skies With Robinson And AgustaWestland Blueprints

Mammoth Turns Hummer And Boeing Into A Beast Combo

Mammoth holds an original position in the Grand Theft Auto garage. The brand makes both big civilian-military SUVs and commercial aircraft, a combo reflecting the American « bigger is better » spirit. Its in-game positioning targets muscular ground and aerospace uses.

The real-world inspiration behind Mammoth comes from Hummer for the automotive side, with Boeing and Douglas Aircraft for aeronautics. The name Mammoth directly channels the massive prehistoric animal, a perfect metaphor for ostentatious American big rides. The stylized Mammoth logo keeps this massive, imposing identity that defines the brand.

In GTA 6, Mammoth notably fields the Mammoth Dodo, a seaplane pulled straight from the Canadian DHC-2 Beaver. The brand historically made in other opuses SUVs like the Mammoth Patriot channeling the American Hummer H2. Mammoth keeps in all its models this military-civilian identity proper to heavy American vehicles spotted in Leonida’s parking lots.

Mammoth Turns Hummer And Boeing Into A Beast Combo

Xero's Blimp Is Basically A Goodyear Cameo

Xero holds a unique and quirky spot in the Grand Theft Auto catalog. The brand is officially an oil and gas company in the game, but its famous advertising blimp is a fully integrated part of Vice City’s aerial landscape. Its in-game positioning channels both energy giant satire and American advertising culture.

The real-world inspiration behind the Xero blimp points straight to the famous Goodyear Blimps flying over American sporting events since 1917. The name Xero channels both mathematical « zero » and « Xerox », a typical satirical jab from Rockstar. The Xero blimp design faithfully lifts the proportions and iconic advertising livery of real Goodyear Blimps.

In GTA 6, the Xero Blimp appears directly in the first trailer, flying over Vice City at high altitude. The huge airship serves as a spectacular visual landmark and channels the vibe of big American cities saturated with aerial advertising. The vehicle stays more decorative than pilotable in previous opuses, but its iconic status in the franchise remains intact.

Western Motorcycle Roars Like A True Harley-Davidson

Western Motorcycle Company represents the historic American motorcycle reference in the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand exclusively makes cruisers, choppers, and heavy custom motorcycles. Its in-game positioning channels the rebel biker imaginary, Route 66, and the motorcycle gangs of Leonida’s rural zones.

The real-world inspiration behind Western Motorcycle Company comes as no shock from Harley-Davidson, the absolute icon of American motorcycles since 1903. The name Western channels the Wild West myth and the American rebel spirit tied to big twin-cylinder engines. The Western motorcycle designs faithfully lift Harley-Davidson aesthetic codes with teardrop tanks, round headlights, and assumed low lines.

In GTA 6, Western Motorcycle Company notably fields the Western Zombie Chopper, a custom low-slung cruiser pulled straight from the Harley-Davidson Softail. The model appears in the second trailer during a spectacular Top Gun sequence. The Western brand keeps in all its models this muscular American identity typical of Milwaukee cruisers.

Western Company Revives Boeing's Vintage Stearman Biplanes

Western Company holds a spot apart in the aeronautical catalog of the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand exclusively makes vintage aircraft, mostly historical biplanes and a few rustic seaplanes. Its in-game positioning channels the golden age of American aviation, that of sky cowboys and aviation pioneers.

The real-world inspiration behind Western Company points straight to Boeing and its historical Stearman Aircraft division. The name Western shares the Wild West reference with Western Motorcycle Company but designates a distinct aeronautical entity in the Rockstar lore. The vintage Western aircraft designs faithfully lift the codes of American agricultural biplanes from the 30s and 40s.

In GTA 6, Western Company notably fields the Western Company Duster, a vintage biplane pulled straight from the Stearman Model 75. This legendary aircraft served in the 40s as a military training plane and as an agricultural crop-duster. The model appearing on official screenshots stays faithful to this vintage American aeronautical DNA.

Nagasaki Blends Kawasaki And Yamaha Under One Roof

Nagasaki represents the multi-purpose Japanese brand of the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand makes sport motorcycles, off-road quads, buggies, and even boats, a surprisingly wide catalog. Its in-game positioning targets leisure uses and various action scenes between beaches, swamps, and Leonida off-road zones.

The real-world inspiration behind Nagasaki blends Kawasaki for motorcycles and Yamaha for quads and boats. The name Nagasaki channels directly the historical Japanese port city, a typical naming choice from Rockstar to anchor the Asian identity. The Nagasaki logo indirectly nods to Japanese manufacturer emblems with a minimalist, graphic design.

In GTA 6, Nagasaki notably fields the Nagasaki Blazer, a quad spotted in both trailers in standard and lifeguard variants. The Nagasaki Marquis adds a pleasure sailboat pulled from the Bavaria Cruiser 46. The Nagasaki Dinghy brings an inflatable boat typical of sea rescue operations. Finally, the Nagasaki Outlaw debuts as a brand-new off-road utility UTV in the series.

Principe Brings Ducati's Italian Fire To GTA 6

Principe represents a new Italian motorcycle brand introduced in GTA 6. The brand exclusively makes high-end sport bikes with aggressive lines and sharp mechanics. Its in-game positioning targets fans of pure Italian motorcycles and the premium sport bike segment.

The real-world inspiration behind Principe points straight to Ducati, the Italian icon of trellis-frame sport bikes. The name Principe meaning « prince » in Italian channels the aristocratic and prestigious side of Bologna motorcycles. The Principe logo shares this racy Italian identity with a clean design typical of great transalpine brands.

In GTA 6, Principe notably fields the Principe Alvino V1, a sport bike spotted in an official screenshot with Jason. The model faithfully lifts the aesthetic codes of great modern Ducati bikes like the Panigale V4, with radical riding position and sharp lines. The Principe brand thus stakes its claim as the new Italian motorcycle reference in the game.

Shitzu Splices Suzuki And Ducati Into One Sportbike

Shitzu represents the second major Japanese motorcycle brand in the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The brand makes high-performance sport bikes, superbikes, some fast boats, and even bizarre utility vehicles in certain opuses. Its in-game positioning targets demanding riders and urban race scenes in Vice City.

The real-world inspiration behind Shitzu mostly blends Suzuki and Ducati for motorcycles, with some borrowing from Kawasaki depending on the models. The name Shitzu is a typical Rockstar pun on the Shih Tzu dog breed, but also on the well-known vulgar English word. The Shitzu logo channels a stylized mount recalling Japanese emblems while staying subtly crude.

In GTA 6, Shitzu notably fields the Shitzu PCJ-600, a high-performance sport bike pulled straight from the Yamaha YZF-R6. The Shitzu Tropic adds a nautical pleasure boat inspired by the American Bayliner Trophy. Finally, the Shitzu Squalo brings a deep-sea boat docked at Washington Beach with a weapons crate, exclusive to the Ultimate Edition.

Shitzu Splices Suzuki And Ducati Into One Sportbike

Speedophile Rides Sea-Doo's Wake Right Into GTA

Speedophile occupies a very specific niche in the Grand Theft Auto catalog. The brand exclusively makes jet-skis and personal watercraft. Its in-game positioning targets Vice Beach scenes, water races, and fast getaways typical of great GTA moments.

The real-world inspiration behind Speedophile points straight to Sea-Doo, the Canadian watercraft brand of the giant Bombardier Recreational Products. The name Speedophile is a vulgar signature Rockstar pun. It combines « speedo » and a particularly disturbing word, a sarcastic reference to guys in tight swim briefs on American beaches. The Speedophile logo lifts a flashy style typical of nautical leisure brands.

In GTA 6, Speedophile notably fields the Speedophile Seashark, a personal jet-ski pulled straight from the Sea-Doo RXT with some influences from the Yamaha WaveRunner. The vehicle appears multiple times in both game trailers, notably on Vice City beaches and during water sequences. The Speedophile brand thus remains the unique jet-ski reference in the GTA franchise.

Speedophile Rides Sea-Doo's Wake Right Into GTA
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