
GTA 6 fans are getting an unusual opportunity, as a real-life car that was actually used by Rockstar developers and placed into the game is currently up for auction. This one-of-a-kind collectible means someone could soon drive a vehicle that exists both in Grand Theft Auto 6 and in the real world.
A Real Car Scanned into GTA 6
According to the official auction listing and a post on Reddit, a 2013 Chevrolet Caprice PPV police car was directly 3D-scanned during GTA 6’s development. This process captures every detail of the vehicle and transforms it into a 3D mesh, making it one of the cars that Vice City police will be driving in the game.
The car itself is painted with Vice City Police Department markings, including details on the doors, hood, rear, and even a custom plate reading “SCAREDU.” The listing also notes that the vehicle was used to promote the game, though no specifics were shared about where it appeared.
Auction Details and Current Bids
The car started with a minimum bid of just $10, but unsurprisingly the price has skyrocketed. At the time of writing, more than 20 bids have been placed, with the current price sitting at $3,250.
Located in Colorado, USA, the car is noted as street legal and in working condition. The auction listing states it “runs & drives,” meaning the winning bidder could potentially drive this rare GTA 6 collectible home themselves.
Why This Matters to GTA 6 Fans
It’s been more than a decade since the release of GTA 5, and excitement for GTA 6 is at an all-time high. With Take-Two Interactive’s CEO expressing confidence in the game’s upcoming release, fans are eagerly waiting for their chance to explore Vice City once again.
This auction represents a rare moment where the digital world of GTA collides with reality, offering fans not just a piece of memorabilia, but a fully functional car that bridges both worlds.