Cars are the center of Ghost Driver, but the public official description does not publish a dealership roster or performance sheet. The developer says new cars are part of ongoing updates, which means names, availability, prices, and tuning ceilings can change during PRE-ALPHA. This hub helps you inspect the current dealership, build a trustworthy personal index, and choose the right comparison page without treating a fan database as an official spec sheet.
The safest rule is simple: compare the exact display name and numbers shown in your current server. Community sites currently report vehicles such as Sentinel 2.0 Cruiser, Vortex Type-R, Boxer 86, Katana RX-7 Spirit, Bavaria M4 CS, Phantom GT-R R35, Apotheosis 992 GT3, Takama F10 GT, and an Ingolstadt R8. Those names are useful search leads, not a guaranteed complete roster. Real-world inspirations, tier letters, prices, and maximum-speed claims remain community reported until reproduced in game.
Pick the right car page
Car List
Browse the currently documented names, understand missing fields, and record dealership evidence without guessing a real-world model.
Known community entriesBest Cars
Compare value, control, recovery, and purpose instead of accepting one universal tier list.
Versioned test methodFastest Car
Separate stock and tuned results, then run a repeatable route before naming a speed leader.
Needs equal-condition testingStarter Car
Decide whether to keep, tune, or replace the first vehicle based on your driving problem and current budget.
Current interface requiredCurrently documented roster snapshot
This snapshot is deliberately called “currently documented,” not complete. It excludes any name that cannot be tied to a directly relevant current Ghost Driver source, and it leaves exact performance fields unset where public sources conflict. Open the Car List for the full field-by-field method.
How to inspect the dealership
Enter the garage or dealership in your current server and start with the display name. Record the category shown by the game, purchase currency, price, availability marker, and whether the preview is stock. If a vehicle is limited, unavailable, or sold for Robux, write that state exactly rather than treating it as a normal Cash purchase.
Do not translate a badge or body shape into a real manufacturer name unless the game displays that identity. Fan sites often add real-world inspirations for convenience, but those labels can be guesses and can create false duplicates. The canonical entry for this guide is the in-game display name.
After previewing, note only fields the interface actually shows. A speed bar is not automatically miles per hour, and a stat bar may be relative rather than physical. If the game provides no number, leave the field blank. A blank field is more useful than a confident but unreproducible value.
Compare cars by the job you need done
For learning traffic cutting, prioritize predictable steering, visibility, stable recovery, and a speed you can control. A car that lets you preserve a chain can outperform a faster car that repeatedly hits traffic. For Highway Race practice, acceleration and repeatable launches may matter more, but the race entrance and rules still need current in-game checking.
For Cash progression, compare total cost rather than purchase price alone. A cheaper vehicle that needs several upgrades may cost more than a balanced stock option. Record the vehicle price, required upgrades, and the time needed to recover the investment through your actual play route.
For top-speed testing, use the same server build, route, driver, camera, weather or road conditions, and tune state. Stock and tuned results belong in separate columns. A video with a full Stage 4 build cannot establish the fastest stock car.
Stock, tuned, and driver-dependent results
“Stock” should mean the vehicle as received before performance parts, paid passes, or a saved tune. If a used preset, account-wide bonus, or previous customization carries over, reset it or record it. “Tuned” must name the stage and changed systems; “max tuned” is not useful unless the current maximum is defined.
Driver technique strongly affects traffic performance. Keep an error count beside speed results: collisions, missed shifts if applicable, lost control, and aborted runs. A car with a slightly lower peak but far fewer failures may be the better vehicle for your goal.
The Best Cars page ranks decisions by purpose rather than publishing an unsupported universal S tier. The Fastest Car page gives the equal-condition protocol needed before a speed claim is trustworthy.
Buying checklist
- Confirm the exact current display name and purchase currency.
- Preview the car in stock form and check whether your current tune can be removed.
- Decide the job: beginner control, Cash route, race launch, drift practice, or top-speed test.
- Keep enough currency for the next necessary action instead of spending the entire balance on the chassis.
- Test the current car on the same route before purchasing, so the new result has a baseline.
- Record the server date and any update banner that could explain a changed roster.
Avoid common roster mistakes
Do not merge two names because their fan-added real-world inspiration looks similar. Do not split one vehicle into separate entries because one screenshot uses a shortened label. Do not copy tier letters across stock and tuned states. Do not call a new arrival permanent when the dealership marks it limited.
Most importantly, do not use one fan database’s exact price or speed to fill an unknown field. Current community sources disagree on multiple Ghost Driver vehicle values. Use those pages to identify what to inspect, then use the game to settle the field.
What can change after an update
New cars may be added, and existing vehicles may move between categories or sale states. Prices, upgrade compatibility, and physics can also change without altering the display name. When a result changes, keep the old observation with its date and add the new one instead of rewriting history as though the earlier test never happened.
If an official announcement names a car, link that announcement beside the entry. A recent Roblox “updated” timestamp proves the experience changed, but it does not identify which vehicle or stat changed. Use Updates to separate platform timestamps from actual patch details.
Cars FAQ
Is this a complete Ghost Driver car list?
No. It is a currently documented starting roster with community-reported names and explicit verification status. The official public description does not provide a complete list, so the current dealership remains the authority.
What is the best car?
There is no supported universal winner. Choose a test goal—control, value, acceleration, traffic consistency, or peak speed—and compare cars under the same conditions.
What is the fastest car?
No car is named here as the verified current leader. Public numbers mix stock and tuned builds and conflict across sites. Use the equal-condition test in the fastest-car guide.
Should I use real-world car names?
Use the in-game display name as the primary identity. A real-world inspiration can be noted as an unverified community label, but it should not replace the name shown by Ghost Driver.
Sources checked
- Official Ghost Driver experience — official promise of updates and new cars; no public roster.
- Current community dealership database — reported names used only as a cautious discovery index.
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