Overview
The Tulip M-100 is a Grand Theft Auto muscle modelled on the Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454. 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 Tulip debuted in GTA Online as part of the Arena War update, based on the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS. It quickly became a fan favorite for its authentic proportions, throaty V8 engine note, and aggressive styling. However, the standard Tulip was considered somewhat underpowered compared to its real-world inspiration. The M-100 variant addresses this directly — it's the Tulip turned up to eleven, representing the legendary LS6 454 that produced 450 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque in an era when most family sedans made 150. The Chevelle SS 454 was the car that terrified insurance companies in 1970 and ended the classic muscle car era when rising premiums made it uninsurable for young buyers.
The Tulip M-100 follows the established GTA tradition of offering performance variants of popular vehicles, giving dedicated enthusiasts access to enhanced versions of vehicles they already appreciate. The M-100 designation references the high-performance package naming conventions that American manufacturers used during the golden age of muscle cars, when option codes and package numbers communicated specific performance configurations to knowledgeable buyers who understood the significance of each designation within the manufacturer's performance hierarchy.
What We Actually Know About It in GTA 6
A vehicle matching the Tulip M-100 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 Tulip M-100 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 Tulip M-100 confirmed for GTA 6?
A vehicle matching the Tulip M-100 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 Tulip M-100 based on in real life?
It is modelled on the Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454.
How fast is the Tulip M-100 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.
