Overview
⚠ GTA 6 status overstated — The Annis Remus is a real GTA Online tuner. But an earlier version of this page asserted GTA 6 specifics as fact — that it is "one of the most culturally significant vehicles in the GTA 6 roster," a "mainstream fan favourite," and "appears prominently in the game's drift events." GTA 6 has not released, so none of that can be stated as fact; it has been removed.
The Annis Remus is GTA's take on the early-2000s import-tuner scene — a compact, front-wheel-drive car designed to be modified and shown off rather than to win on raw speed. It is closely modelled on the Nissan Silvia (S13) coupé, with detail cues drawn from other late-’80s/early-’90s Japanese coupés.
Real History in GTA Online
The Remus debuted in GTA Online (2021) as part of the Los Santos Tuners update. It was affordable, with some of the deepest customisation options in the game, and the community embraced it as a car-meet build — the one you tuned to show off, not to race. That GTA Online history is genuine and is the firm ground this page stands on.
The Remus in GTA 6 (Unconfirmed)
Whether the Remus appears in GTA 6, and in what form, is not confirmed by Rockstar. Tuner culture clearly fits Vice City, and leak discussion has pointed to import-tuner content, so a Remus-style car is plausible. But claims about its in-game prominence, drift-event role, or "fan-favourite" status describe a game that has not launched and were removed.
Performance Profile (from GTA Online)
In GTA Online the Remus sits at the accessible end of the Sports class: modest top speed, front-wheel drive, light and nimble through tight sections, rewarding smooth inputs over brute power. Any GTA 6 handling figures are unknown and would only be confirmed at or after launch.
Customisation
Its appeal in GTA Online is the modification depth — body kits, spoilers, wide-body options, and cosmetic tuning. If a comparable car appears in GTA 6, similar customisation would fit the tuner theme, but specific GTA 6 options are not confirmed.
What Was Removed
Removed: claims that the Remus is among GTA 6's most culturally significant cars, a "mainstream fan favourite," and a prominent drift-event vehicle driven by NPCs — all stated as fact about an unreleased game.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Remus in GTA 6?
Unconfirmed. The Remus is a real GTA Online car and tuner culture fits Vice City, but Rockstar has not confirmed it for GTA 6.
What is the Remus based on?
The Nissan Silvia (S13) coupé, with cues from other late-’80s/early-’90s Japanese coupés — capturing early-2000s import-tuner style.
Is the Remus a fan favourite in GTA 6?
That can't be stated — GTA 6 hasn't released. Claims about its GTA 6 popularity were removed. It did gain a following in GTA Online.
When did the Remus first appear?
In GTA Online's Los Santos Tuners update (2021), as an affordable, highly customisable tuner.
How fast is the Remus?
In GTA Online it's at the slower end of the Sports class, prioritising agility over top speed. Any GTA 6 figures are unconfirmed.
Why did this page change?
It overstated the Remus's GTA 6 status as fact. Those unsourced claims were removed; its real GTA Online history was kept.
Will the Remus be in the final game?
Unknown. A tuner like it would fit, but nothing is confirmed until Rockstar shows the vehicle list.
Where can I see confirmed GTA 6 vehicles?
See our Vehicles database, which separates confirmed cars from expected or leaked ones.