QUICK FACTS
Overview
The Windsor Drop is a Grand Theft Auto coupe modelled on the Rolls-Royce Dawn / Ghost and built in-game by Enus. It has been part of the series since GTA Online (2015).
A drop-top British luxury grand tourer in the Rolls-Royce mould.
History in the GTA Series
The Windsor Drop is the convertible version of the Enus Windsor, from the same Ill-Gotten Gains era. It shares the Windsor's luxury-GT positioning.
The Enus Connection
Inside GTA's fiction the Windsor Drop carries the Enus badge. Rockstar's in-game manufacturers are parody brands of real-world marques — a way the series builds a recognisable car world without licensing real names — and the Enus stable is where this vehicle sits.
What We Actually Know About It in GTA 6
Rockstar has not shown or named the Windsor Drop for GTA 6. Given that it (or a close equivalent) has recurred across the series, it is reasonable to expect something like it to appear — but that is an expectation drawn from franchise history, not a confirmed fact.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Windsor Drop confirmed for GTA 6?
No. Rockstar has not shown or named the Windsor Drop for GTA 6. It has appeared in the GTA series since GTA Online (2015), so something like it is plausible, but nothing about its GTA 6 form is official yet.
What is the Windsor Drop based on?
It is modelled on the Rolls-Royce Dawn / Ghost (convertible), and in-game it is made by Enus.
How fast is the Windsor Drop in GTA 6, and what does it cost?
Unknown. Rockstar has not released any GTA 6 vehicle stats or prices. Any figure you see quoted for this vehicle is fan speculation, not a confirmed number.
When did the Windsor Drop first appear in Grand Theft Auto?
It debuted in GTA Online (2015) and has recurred in the series since.
Last updated May 30, 2026.
