Overview
The Dukes is a Grand Theft Auto muscle modelled on the Dodge Charger (1969). Rockstar has not shown or named the Dukes for GTA 6, so everything below is drawn from its real-world basis and its history across the series — not from confirmed GTA 6 detail.
History in the GTA Series
The Dukes first appeared as DLC in GTA IV (2009) with "The Lost and Damned" expansion, where it was modeled after the 1969 Dodge Charger R/T. It immediately became one of the most beloved vehicles in the game — players loved its aggressive look and its tendency to fishtail spectacularly under acceleration. The Dukes returned in GTA V (2014) as part of the Last Gen to Current Gen transfer bonus, making it an exclusive that not everyone could access (later made available to all). In GTA Online, it received the Duke O'Death variant — an armored version with a reinforced battering ram that became one of the most effective free-roam vehicles in the game. The Duke O'Death was so useful for VIP missions and headhunter bounties that it remained a recommended vehicle for new players years after its release.
What We Actually Know About It in GTA 6
Rockstar has not shown or named the Dukes for GTA 6. It dates to the HD-era games (from GTA IV (2009)), so something like it is plausible, though nothing about a GTA 6 version is official. There is no confirmed top speed, acceleration, handling rating, price, spawn location or customization list for the Dukes in GTA 6 — the in-game economy and traffic spawns have not been shown at that level of detail. As a muscle you can reasonably expect big straight-line punch and loose, tail-happy handling; past GTA games let you find vehicles like this in traffic, buy them from in-game websites, or earn them through missions, and we expect something similar. Once the game is out we will replace this with verified detail — until then, any exact mph figure, dollar price, street location or upgrade menu quoted for it is invented.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Dukes confirmed for GTA 6?
No. Rockstar has not shown or named the Dukes for GTA 6. It has appeared in the GTA series before, so something like it is plausible, but nothing about its GTA 6 form is official yet.
What is the Dukes based on in real life?
It is modelled on the Dodge Charger (1969).
How fast is the Dukes in GTA 6, and what does it cost?
Unknown. Rockstar has not released any GTA 6 vehicle stats or prices. Any figure quoted for it right now is a guess.
Last updated May 31, 2026. For the full searchable database, visit our Vehicles Wiki.
