🏎️ T20

Based on the McLaren P1. What's confirmed for GTA 6 — and what isn't.

CLASS
Super
TOP SPEED
Not confirmed
PRICE EST.
Not confirmed
SOURCE
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The t20 in GTA 6
📅 Last updated May 25, 2026
EXPECTEDRockstar has not published GTA 6 vehicle stats. Any speeds, prices, spawn points and upgrades below are fan expectation from franchise history, not confirmed facts.

Overview

The t20 in GTA 6

The T20 is a Grand Theft Auto super modelled on the McLaren P1. Rockstar has not shown or named the T20 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 T20 arrived in GTA Online's Ill-Gotten Gains (2015) update and quickly became a top-tier racing car. Based on the McLaren P1, it brought hybrid technology to the Super class and was one of the fastest cars in the game for several years. Its clean design, excellent downforce, and predictable handling made it a favorite for competitive racers who valued consistency. The T20 proved that British engineering could compete with — and often beat — Italian flair and German muscle.

The T20 arrived in GTA Online and immediately established itself as the benchmark against which all subsequent supercars were measured. Its combination of top-tier speed, excellent handling, and active aerodynamics created a vehicle so complete that many players never bothered upgrading to newer, theoretically faster alternatives. In competitive racing, the T20 dominated leaderboards for months before eventually being surpassed by faster additions, but its consistent performance kept it relevant in competitive lobbies long after newer cars arrived. The T20's lasting impact was establishing the standard that GTA supercars must provide excellent handling alongside speed — pure straight-line missiles that couldn't corner were no longer acceptable at the premium price tier.

The T20 arrived in GTA Online as a benchmark supercar that immediately established itself near the top of racing leaderboards while maintaining accessibility that made it popular beyond the competitive community. Its combination of speed and stability attracted both casual players who appreciated being able to drive fast without constant corrections and serious racers who valued its predictable lap-time consistency. The T20 aged gracefully across GTA Online's lifecycle — while faster vehicles were introduced, the T20 maintained competitive relevance through handling characteristics that allowed skilled drivers to overcome raw speed deficits. This longevity cemented the T20's reputation as one of GTA's all-time great vehicles.

What We Actually Know About It in GTA 6

Rockstar has not shown or named the T20 for GTA 6. It is a GTA Online-era addition (first seen in GTA Online (2015)), so it has no deep cross-game history to lean on; its return is plausible but unconfirmed. No official source gives a top speed, acceleration, handling rating, price, spawn location or customization list for the T20 in GTA 6 — the in-game economy and traffic spawns have not been shown at that level of detail. As a super you can reasonably expect top-tier speed and acceleration, with the grip and braking trade-offs the real exotics it echoes are known for; 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 T20 confirmed for GTA 6?

No. Rockstar has not shown or named the T20 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 T20 based on in real life?

It is modelled on the McLaren P1.

How fast is the T20 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.