GTA 6 Fans Can Buy a Real Car the Developers Put in the Game

GTA 6 Fans Can Buy a Real Car the Developers Put in the Game

GTA 6 fans are getting an unusual opportunity, as a car that was actually used by the developers and placed into the game is up for auction.
Aug 21, 2025
GTA 6 fans are getting an unusual opportunity, as a car that was actually used by the developers and placed into the game is up for auction. The unique opportunity means that someone will get to bring a one-of-a-kind piece of memorabilia that was utilized within GTA 6's development.
 
Grand Theft Auto fans are extremely eager to finally get their hands on the latest title in the franchise. It's been over a decade since the release of GTA 5, and the CEO of Take-Two Interactive has gone on record as saying that he feels confident about GTA 6's release date. While the game is still months away from launch, players can potentially bring home this car before the game is playable.
 
Car Up for Sale Was Used In Making Grand Theft Auto 6
 
A replica police car used in the development of GTA 6 is up for auction. According to the listing, the 2013 Chevy was directly 3D-scanned to be used as one of the cars the cops will be driving in the game. 3D scanning captures every detail of a real-life object and turns it into a 3D mesh that can be used in animations and games. This means that fans can potentially buy and drive the same car in the real world and in-game once GTA 6 finally launches. The car is unique, with Vice City police markers on the doors, rear, front hood, and even a custom plate that reads "SCAREDU." The listing also notes that the car was driven to promote the game, though it doesn't offer more detail on how and where it was utilized for that purpose.
 
The car is still up for bids at publication time, with the starting bid having been set for a mere $10. As one might expect, that amount has been surpassed quite a bit since, with 20 bids thus far and the current bid sitting at $3,250. The car is located in Colorado, so anyone interested in buying the vehicle will need to arrange for transport after the auction closes, or pick it up themselves. The auction notes that the vehicle is street legal and "runs & drives," so presumably, driving the rare gaming collectible home is a potential option.
 
While there have certainly been plenty of collaborations between car manufacturers and games, owning a vehicle that was actually utilized by developers is a bit more unusual. It remains to be seen if this vehicle can pull in absurdly high bids like some game collectibles, but it's all but certain that fans of GTA seeing this vehicle driving alongside them in real-life would lead to a lot of double takes.
 
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