Overview
The Annis Remus is GTA's take on the early 2000s tuner craze, combining elements of the third-generation Mitsubishi Eclipse with Honda CR-X proportions. It's the car that every teenager in Vice City has a poster of — cheap, loud, neon-lit, and absolutely drenched in aftermarket parts. The Remus isn't about raw speed; it's about culture, about showing up to a car meet with the most creative build and the loudest exhaust.
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History in GTA
The Remus debuted in GTA Online (2021) as part of the Los Santos Tuners update. At just $1,370,000, it was one of the more affordable additions, but its modification options were among the most extensive in the game. The community embraced it as the ultimate car-meet car — the one you built not to win races, but to show off. Its compact size and front-wheel-drive layout made it agile in traffic, if not particularly fast in a straight line.
The Remus in GTA 6
In GTA 6, the Remus is positioned as Vice City's entry-level tuner icon. Leaked footage shows it parked outside neon-lit garages and cruising the strip, always heavily modified. The GTA 6 version appears to have a slightly more aggressive stance than its GTA Online predecessor, with wider fenders as standard and a more pronounced front splitter. The customization depth is reportedly massive — with more body kit options than almost any other car in the game. It's the car for players who want to express themselves through their ride.
Performance & Handling
The Remus sits at the accessible end of the Sports class spectrum. With a top speed around 140 mph and FWD handling, it's more about fun than outright pace. Its light weight makes it surprisingly quick through tight spaces and easy to throw around corners. The short wheelbase means it changes direction rapidly but can feel twitchy at high speed. Think of it as a city car — perfect for Vice City's tight streets, less ideal for highway sprints.
Where to Find It
The Remus should be everywhere in Vice City's car culture scene. Expect to find them at underground car meets, outside fast food joints, in community college parking lots, and being raced on industrial back roads. It's the most accessible sports car in GTA 6, likely purchasable for under $100K from budget dealerships or even stealable from street parking.
Customization
The Remus is a customization playground. Expect: multiple body kit options (street, show, time attack), dozens of spoiler varieties, hood scoops and vents, fender flares, side skirts, front splitters and canards, neon underglow, LED interior lighting, sound system visualizer, exhaust tips (single, dual, quad), window louvers, roof scoops, vinyl wraps, and sticker bomb options. More mods than cars costing ten times as much.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Remus based on?
The Remus is based on the third-generation Mitsubishi Eclipse (2000-2005) with Honda CR-X influences. It captures the early 2000s tuner culture aesthetic that dominated car meets and street racing scenes.
Is the Remus good for beginners?
Perfect for beginners. It's cheap to buy, cheap to modify, and its forgiving FWD handling makes it easy to drive. It's the ideal car to learn GTA 6's driving mechanics with.
How much customization does the Remus have?
Extensive — the Remus has more body modification options than almost any other car in its class. From body kits to neon underglow to dozens of spoiler options, it's designed as a customization-first vehicle.
Is the Remus fast in GTA 6?
At ~140 mph, the Remus is at the slower end of the Sports class. But its light weight and nimble handling make it surprisingly competitive on tight street circuits where top speed matters less than agility.
Where can I find the Remus in GTA 6?
The Remus is expected to be one of the most common sports cars in Vice City. Find them at car meets, in parking lots, or buy one for under $100K from budget dealerships. You can also steal one off the street.
Last updated April 23, 2026. Vehicle specs are estimates based on trailer footage and historical GTA data. For the full searchable database, visit our Vehicles Wiki (208 entries).