
Yes, you can absolutely get rally cars in GTA 5, both in the single-player story mode and in GTA Online. These aren't officially classified as "rally cars" in the game's menus, but several vehicles are heavily inspired by real-world rally champions and are perfect for off-road racing and drifting on dirt roads. You can acquire them through various methods, including purchasing them from in-game websites, stealing them from specific locations, or winning them in events.
The primary way to get these vehicles is to buy them. In GTA Online, you'll use your in-game smartphone to access the internet and visit car websites like Southern San Andreas Super Autos and Legendary Motorsport. For example, the Karin Sultan, which is based on the Subaru Impreza WRX STI, is a classic choice and relatively affordable. High-performance models like the Pfister Comet Safari (Porsche 959 Rally) are available for purchase but at a higher price.
Beyond buying, some can be found spawning in the world. The Karin Sultan can sometimes be found in the prison parking lot or near the docks. The Vapid GB200, a nod to the Ford RS200, is a top-tier rally machine that handles exceptionally well on and off the road. For a truly unique experience, the Annis Hellion offers impressive off-road capability reminiscent of a Nissan Patrol rally truck.
Here’s a quick comparison of some popular rally-style vehicles:
| Vehicle Name | Real-World Inspiration | Approximate In-Game Price (GTA$) | Primary Acquisition Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karin Sultan | Subaru Impreza WRX STI | $12,000 (SSASA) | Purchase or find in the world |
| Dinka Jester RR | Honda NSX (Time Attack) | $2,375,000 (Legendary) | Purchase |
| Vapid GB200 | Ford RS200 | $1,385,000 (Legendary) | Purchase |
| Obey Omnis e-GT | Audi e-tron S1 Hoonitron | $1,875,000 (Legendary) | Purchase |
| Pfister Comet Safari | Porsche 959 Rally | $710,000 (Legendary) | Purchase |
| Karin Calico GTF | Toyota Celica GT-Four | $1,420,000 (Legendary) | Purchase |
| Annis Hellion | Nissan Patrol | $1,335,000 (SSASA) | Purchase |
Once you have your car, consider taking it to a Los Santos Customs shop to upgrade the engine, brakes, and most importantly, the suspension and tires for better off-road performance. For the ultimate rally look, you can often add a custom roll cage and a livery featuring racing numbers and sponsor decals.

Sure can. My favorite is the Karin Sultan. It's not the flashiest, but you can find it driving around sometimes, especially near the docks. It's a four-door, so you can bring your whole crew along for a rally session. I just grabbed one, took it to Los Santos Customs, and threw on some off-road tires. It's a blast to take up the hills near Mount Chiliad. It feels like a proper rally sleeper.

Absolutely. If you have the cash, skip the street finds and go straight to Legendary Motorsport on your . The Vapid GB200 is incredible. It feels like it was built for the dirt roads around Sandy Shores. The handling is sharp, and it accelerates out of corners perfectly. It's a purebred rally car, not a modified street car. The price tag is steep, but for serious off-road racing, it's worth every dollar.

The trick is to think beyond the label. Look for all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicles. Many of the "Sports" class cars, like the Sultan or the Comet Safari, dominate on dirt tracks once you upgrade them. The real fun is in the customization. At a mod shop, you can install a rally suspension kit, a roll cage, and a killer livery. You're not just a car; you're building your own personal rally champion tailored to your driving style.

You bet. Head to the desert area of Sandy Shores or the trails near the Alamo Sea. That's where you'll really need a capable car. The Annis Hellion is a monster truck that acts like a rally truck, plowing through anything. For more classic rally action, the Karin Calico GTF is a top pick on the "Sprint" races, which are basically point-to-point rally stages. The game is full of them if you know what to look for.


