GTA 6 Ultimate Edition: Everything the $99.99 Tier Includes
Exclusive cars, Vercetti-themed revolvers, locked-off shops and chapter-gated unlocks — here's the full, confirmed GTA 6 Ultimate Edition content list.

At $99.99, GTA 6's Ultimate Edition asks for $20 more than the Standard — and unlike most "premium" tiers stuffed with vague digital fluff, Rockstar has laid out exactly what that money buys. This is the confirmed list: exclusive cars, custom weapons, entire businesses that only open their doors for Ultimate owners, and a twist in how you actually unlock it all. Here's everything inside the box (well, the code in the box).
The Ultimate Garage: Three Exclusive Rides
The headline extras are the vehicles. The '95 Grotti Cheetah is Grotti's signature mid-'90s sports car, dressed in a minimalist, retro-futuristic livery that screams old Vice City money. For the water, there's the Shitzu Squalo — a gradient pink-and-blue watercraft docked at Washington Beach, made open-ocean-ready with an explosives-laden weapons crate. And for everyone who'd rather leave the pavement entirely, the '67 Vapid Dominator Buggy is a Mud Club monster built for the off-road backwoods around Mount Kalaga.
His & Hers Firepower
Ultimate owners also get personalized hardware. The standouts are the Hawk & Little Morgan Revolvers — his-and-hers pistols with classic Vice City stylings sourced from the Vercetti Estate (yes, that Vercetti), complete with palm-tree-etched grips, engraved detailing, and a high-performance scope. On top of that, Jason's Girardi ES9 and Lucia's Klose K17 sidearms get their own custom engravings, so each protagonist carries a weapon that actually feels like theirs.
A City That Only Opens for Ultimate
This is where Ultimate gets genuinely interesting: whole businesses in Leonida stay locked unless you own it. One-Eyed Willie's mod shop in Lake Leonida specializes in off-road builds and hand-painted automotive artistry. Rideout Customs turns stock cars into rolling art with detailed interiors, exquisite rims, and full donk stylings. Sara's Unisex Salon handles signature looks for both Jason and Lucia, an ink bar offers over 50 signature tattoos designed by art collective FAILE, and Stock 305 stocks exclusive outfits for the pair. Style, for once, is a tangible perk rather than a menu of recolors.
Missions, Apparel & the Chapter-Gated Catch
There's content to play, too. The PTT Youngin$ Illegal Goods Store is a gang-compound raid where you hit the compound and escape with special loot, while the Classic Car Collection is a special commission to track down and revive abandoned project cars. You also get Goodtime Gear, a capsule apparel collection inspired by Macca the Gator from the in-world Goodtime State TV show. The catch — and it's a notable one — is that Rockstar is drip-feeding these rewards: new items unlock behind each chapter of the campaign rather than landing in your inventory on day one. It's a smart move to keep the bonuses from spoiling the early game, but it means Ultimate isn't an instant power-up.
What This Means For Players
If you care about exclusive cars, custom guns, and the deeper customization those locked-off shops bring, the $20 jump is an easy yes — especially since this content is woven into the story rather than bolted on. If you just want the game and don't care about cosmetics or a few bonus missions, the Standard Edition loses you nothing essential. The chapter-gated unlocks are the real wildcard: you're buying a slow-burn reward, not a head start.
So which one are you locking in — Standard at $79.99, or going all-in on Ultimate for the Vercetti revolvers and that exclusive garage?
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