Overview
The Oceanic is a Grand Theft Auto sedan modelled on the Oldsmobile Delta 88. Rockstar has shown a vehicle matching it in official GTA 6 media, so its return is on solid ground.
History in the GTA Series
The Oceanic has appeared in multiple GTA titles going back to GTA: San Andreas (2004), where it was a common sight in the game's rural and suburban areas. It represented the bottom of the automotive food chain — a car you'd steal only because nothing better was around. In GTA IV, the Oceanic returned with updated graphics that highlighted its rust spots, vinyl bench seats, and column-shift transmission. Its handling was deliberately terrible: mushy brakes, body roll measured in degrees, and a V8 that produced noise far exceeding its actual performance. The Oceanic was never added to GTA V or GTA Online, making its GTA 6 return a welcome surprise for fans of the franchise's more grounded vehicles.
The Oceanic's GTA heritage connects it to an era of American automotive design that prioritized passenger comfort and visual grandeur above all other considerations. These were vehicles designed for a nation of interstate highways and drive-in movie theaters, where size communicated success and a smooth ride mattered more than cornering speed. In each GTA appearance, the Oceanic has faithfully represented this automotive philosophy, providing players with a vehicle experience that contrasts dramatically with the sports cars and muscle machines that typically dominate garage collections.
What We Actually Know About It in GTA 6
A vehicle matching the Oceanic appears in official GTA 6 trailers or screenshots — the strongest evidence we have that it is in the game. What Rockstar has not released is any number behind it. No official source gives a top speed, acceleration, handling rating, price, spawn location or customization list for the Oceanic in GTA 6 — the in-game economy and traffic spawns have not been shown at that level of detail. As a sedan you can reasonably expect everyday pace and four-door practicality rather than anything extreme; 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 Oceanic confirmed for GTA 6?
A vehicle matching the Oceanic has appeared in official GTA 6 media, which strongly points to it being in the game. Its exact GTA 6 stats, price and availability have not been confirmed.
What is the Oceanic based on in real life?
It is modelled on the Oldsmobile Delta 88.
How fast is the Oceanic 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.
