Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt RED’s hotly-anticipated sci-fi FPS RPG, is set in the fictional Night City. Consisting of several sprawling districts, each influenced by dozens of unique factions, the metropolis promises to be a huge map to explore. To get around,Cyberpunk 2077’s players will steal, buy, and otherwise procure a wide range of vehicles of all shapes, sizes, makes, models, and more.

While it’s already been made clear that players won’t be able to freely drive the game’s flying cars, it seems thatboats and helicopterswill still be available, along with all manner of conventional ground vehicles. After reviewing all the promotional material so far, here’s our list of the vehicles that have already been announced forCyberpunk 2077, and hopefully more will make its way soon.

Cyberpunk 2077 Car Turbo R

Quadra

Turbo R:The first vehicle to be featured inCyberpunk 2077’s promotional material, the Quadra Turbo R, was driven by V in theE3 2018 trailer. It was later shown again in the 48-minute gameplay reveal, where it was again driven by V, but owned by Jackie Welles.

As one of the few vehicles that CD Proejekt Red has detailed, the Quadra R has become an iconic image ofCyberpunk 2077. The vehicle features styling reminiscent of 1980s exotic sports cars, and appears to be rear-wheel drive. Promotional uses of it suggests it seats two people, though any other technical specifications are yet to be revealed.

Cyberpunk 2077 Car Aerondight

Type-66: The second car to be revealed from retro-stylized manufacturer Quadra, the Type-66 is a muscle-car which shares a visual style with classic cars from the 70s and 80s. It’s built on very similar lines to the the AMC Javelin AMX and appears to be a two-seater.

Type-66 “Reaver”:A heavily-modified variant of the Quadra Type-66, the Reaver has been adapted to the purposes of the Wraith gang. A band of rogue nomads, the Wraiths roam the Badlands at night, preying oninnocent travelers. The Reaver has something of a Mad Max aesthetic and seems to be based partly on the 70s Lancia Stratos. It’s unknown how many gangs modify their own rides, given the vast complexities of gang life in Night City, but it seems like Reavers aren’t the only ones.

Cyberpunk 2077 Car Alvarado

Rayfield

Aerondight S9:The sleek Aerondight S9 isCyberpunk  2077’s vision of a high-end supercar. Sharing similarities to real-life automobiles like the Bugatti Veyron and Mercedes-Maybach Vision 6, the Aerondight S9 marks a marriage of aerodynamics and aesthetics.

The Aeorondight first appeared in the 48-minute gameplay reveal, as well as in the poster for the Neo-Kitsch fashion movement. Thename Aerondight is likely a nod to theWitcher 3, which features a sword of the same name.

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Valefort

Alvarado:First featured on the poster for the Kitsch fashion movement, the Valefort Alvarado is a heavy, sedan-style vehicle with a strong 70s aesthetic. With four front wheels, the Alvorado can almost be classified as a stretch vehicle, and bears the most resemblance to the real-life Cadillac Eldorado.

Thorton

“Nomad Special”:Although yet unnamed, a heavily-modified version of this Thorton-manufactured car has appeared in plenty ofpreview game footage. Most recently, it was shown as the starting car for players who choose the Nomad origin, beginning theirCyberpunk 2077story outside Night City.

The unnamed Thorton bears some resemblance to the real-life Lancia Delta, a small hatchback with a proud rally heritage. This would explain its popularity with Nomad factions, who oftenface tricky conditionsand poor road surfaces in the Badlands.

Cyberpunk 2077 Car Kusanagi

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Yaiba

Kusanagi CT3-H:The onlyCyberpunk 2077motorcycle to be revealed so far, the Yaiba Kusanagi CT3-H first appeared in the E3 2019 gameplay demo. It was later described in a magazine articl, and mentioned by the game’s official Twitter account.

Unlike many of the other vehicles, the Kusanagi doesn’t seem to be based on a real-life motorcycle. Instead it draws inspiration fromanime (of whichCyberpunkdabbles) with its red paint-job and stickers referring to Kaneda’s bike in theAkiraseries, and its name taken directly from the protagonist ofGhost in the Shell.

Cybertrunk 2077 Car Chevalier

Militech

Chevalier:A heavily-armored SUV, the Chevalier is manufactured byMilitech, a megacorporationspecializing in high-end military hardware. This “Tank,” as V describes it, first appeared in the 48-minute gameplay reveal, where it was driven by a Militech executive.While V’s augmented eyes weren’t able to discern the vehicles specifications, it’s safe to assume that it’s packed with a wide variety of military hardware. When V lies about not having a friend in the area, the car automatically deploys a drone to search for her backup.

Tesla?

Cybertruck:While not technically confirmed, a Twitter exchange between the developers and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted that theTesla Cybertruckmay be appearing in the game. The Cybertruck, which made a splash last year with its unique, high-tech design seems like a perfect fit for theCyberpunkuniverse, and a cameo is all but guaranteed at this point.

While only a small number have been revealed so far,Cyberpunk 2077promises to feature dozens of driveable vehicles, each with their own characteristics and specifications. They’ll even come when called, with a special AI designed to make sure players are never stranded in Night City.

Cyberpunk 2077 Car Cybertruck

Cyberpunk 2077comes out on November 19 for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions to follow.