GTA 6 Ultimate Edition: Every Bonus, Mod Shop and Exclusive Car Explained
The $99.99 Ultimate Edition is more than a bragging-rights upgrade — it unlocks two exclusive mod shops, a classic-car restoration questline, exclusive vehicles and two extra side missions. Here is the full breakdown.
What the Ultimate Edition actually gives you
At $99.99, the GTA 6 Ultimate Edition is a $20 step up from Standard. Rockstar describes it as amplifying the experience with "an exclusive collection of premium vehicles, weapons, apparel, and action threaded across all aspects" of the story. Here is what that breaks down to.
Two exclusive vehicle mod shops
The headline extras are two customisation destinations that only open for Ultimate Edition owners:
The Classic Car Collection
Ultimate owners also get a restoration questline: a commission from an eccentric collector and local fixer named Wyman. You track down abandoned classic and work-in-progress project cars, revive them to their former glory, and keep them — including four vehicles available only in the Ultimate Edition.
Two exclusive side missions
The edition bundles two extra side missions you won't find in the Standard game, plus a spread of premium vehicles, weapons and apparel woven through the campaign rather than dumped in a menu.
Is it worth it?
If you plan to sink serious time into cars and customisation, the mod shops and the four exclusive project cars make a strong case. If you mostly care about the story, the Standard Edition already includes the full campaign — the Ultimate content is bonus flavour, not missing chapters.
Both editions include the Vintage Vice City Pack pre-order bonus, so that retro bundle isn't a reason to upgrade on its own.
We keep this guide updated as Rockstar details more of the Ultimate content.