GTA 6 has no official rarity system, so we don't fake one. Instead every entry carries a flexible classification - and a source confidence label so you always know how confirmed a detail is. Rumoured and unverified data is always marked with a dashed outline.
The database is the core of GTATracker, and it is where most people spend their time. It is a single, searchable record of the things you care about in Grand Theft Auto 6: vehicles, weapons, properties, collectibles, cosmetics and more, each with its stats, its price and how you get hold of it. A lot of these details are still coming into focus. Every entry carries a source label, from Official and Trailer down to Datamined, Rumor and Unverified, and anything we are not sure about shows a dashed outline instead of a made-up number. The questions below explain what is inside the database, how those labels work, why some stats are still blank, and how often we update everything.
The community companion for Grand Theft Auto VI. Database, maps, guides and tools for Vice City and the state of Leonida.