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Emergency Hamburg tier list showing top-ranked vehicles in the Roblox open world driving game Updated May 2026

Emergency Hamburg Tier List (2026) — Best Vehicles Ranked

Published May 2, 2026 · 8 min read

Emergency Hamburg has 47 drivable vehicles as of May 2026, and picking the right one can make or break your experience in this open-world Roblox driving game. Whether you're grinding as a Police officer, running deliveries as a Truck Driver, or just cruising Hamburg's streets as a Citizen, this tier list ranks every major vehicle by speed, value, and overall utility so you can spend your hard-earned euros wisely.

We've tested every car across multiple job roles and factored in the Conduct Points system, speed camera enforcement, and real earning rates to build a tier list that works for every type of player. Let's get into it.

S Tier — Best Vehicles in Emergency Hamburg

These are the crown jewels of Emergency Hamburg. S-tier vehicles represent the absolute peak of performance, but they come with price tags that'll take serious grinding or smart money management to afford.

Nyberg Eskon — 2.2M€, 340 km/h

The Nyberg Eskon sits alone at the top. At 340 km/h, it's the fastest car in Emergency Hamburg by a comfortable margin, and its 2.2 million euro price tag makes it the most expensive vehicle in the entire game. This is a pure status symbol — the kind of car that turns heads in every server lobby.

Is it worth the grind? Honestly, from a pure performance standpoint, you're paying over a million extra euros for just 20 km/h over the Ettore. But if you want the absolute best, the Eskon is it. The handling is surprisingly tight for something this fast, and the visual design commands respect. You'll know you've made it when you park one of these in your garage.

Tip: Remember that selling any vehicle returns only 70% of the purchase price. At 2.2M euros, that's a 660K loss if you change your mind about the Eskon. Be certain before you buy.

Strugatti Ettore — 1.1M€, 320 km/h

The Strugatti Ettore is arguably the smarter purchase in S tier. At 1.1 million euros, it costs exactly half of the Eskon while only sacrificing 20 km/h of top speed. That 320 km/h ceiling still puts you well above everything in A tier, and the money you save can fund an entire secondary garage.

The Ettore handles like a dream at high speeds. Its acceleration curve is aggressive, getting you to top speed faster than you'd expect from a car this heavy. For players who want S-tier performance without the S-tier financial commitment, this is the obvious choice. You'll still blow past everyone on the Autobahn sections outside the city.

A Tier — Excellent Vehicles

A-tier vehicles offer serious performance at prices that dedicated players can realistically achieve within a few weeks of regular play. These cars will handle everything the game throws at you without feeling like a compromise.

Mauntley National GT — 750K€, ~300 km/h

The Mauntley National GT represents the last stop before you enter true supercar territory. At around 300 km/h and 750K euros, it sits right at that sweet spot where you're getting near-S-tier speed without crossing the million-euro threshold. The GT designation isn't just for show — this car was built for sustained high-speed driving.

What sets the National GT apart from cheaper options is its stability. At 280+ km/h, lesser vehicles start feeling twitchy and unpredictable. The National GT stays planted. If you're running from cops or chasing criminals across the map, that stability translates directly into fewer crashes and faster response times.

Silhouette Carbon — 550K€, 300+ km/h

Here's where the tier list gets interesting. The Silhouette Carbon cracks 300 km/h for just 550K euros. That's S-tier speed at an A-tier price, making it arguably the best value vehicle in the upper echelon of Emergency Hamburg's car list.

The Carbon sacrifices some handling refinement compared to the National GT and the S-tier entries. You'll notice it in tight corners and during sudden lane changes in city traffic. But on open roads, this thing is nearly indistinguishable from cars costing twice as much. For players who care more about raw speed numbers than polished driving feel, the Carbon is a no-brainer.

Maranello Catania — 400K€, 285 km/h

The Maranello Catania is the most visually striking car in A tier. Its design is gorgeous — all smooth curves and aggressive angles that look phenomenal whether you're parked or doing 285 km/h down a straightaway. The handling is crisp and responsive, making it genuinely fun to drive in ways that go beyond just watching the speedometer climb.

At 400K euros, the Catania represents an accessible entry point into A tier. The jump from B-tier performance to 285 km/h feels massive in practice. Suddenly you're overtaking traffic instead of weaving through it, and cross-map trips take noticeably less time. This is the car that makes Emergency Hamburg feel like a proper racing game.

B Tier — Good Vehicles (Mid-Game)

B tier is where most players will spend the majority of their time. These vehicles offer genuine performance upgrades over starter cars without requiring weeks of dedicated grinding. They're the workhorses of Emergency Hamburg.

Ferdinand 911 — ~200K€, ~250 km/h

The Ferdinand 911 is the best car you can buy under 200K euros, and it isn't particularly close. At approximately 250 km/h, you're getting into territory where speed cameras actually become a real concern during city driving. The 911 handles confidently at all speeds and looks premium without the premium price tag.

This is the car that transitions you from "still getting started" to "comfortable mid-game player." The 911 can handle any job role effectively. Police chases feel competitive, emergency responses are timely, and citizen roleplay finally feels unrestricted by your vehicle's limitations. For most players, saving up 200K should be your first major financial goal.

Budget Performance King — ~155K€, 240 km/h

At roughly 155K euros and 240 km/h, this option represents absurd value. You're getting 90% of the Ferdinand 911's performance for about 75% of the price. The speed difference of 10 km/h is barely noticeable in regular gameplay, and the savings let you invest in other aspects of the game sooner.

This is achievable within a few focused play sessions if you're working high-paying jobs efficiently. For players who want to skip the C-tier grind as quickly as possible, targeting this price point is the smartest early-game strategy. You won't feel underpowered in any situation, and you'll have plenty of money left over for upgrades later.

Tip: Emergency service roles (Police, Firefighter, Paramedic) are exempt from speed limits when their lights are active. If you main these jobs, raw speed matters even more since you can actually use it legally within the city.

C Tier — Starter Vehicles

C tier covers your first hours in Emergency Hamburg. These vehicles get you from point A to point B, but you'll feel their limitations constantly. The goal is to move past C tier as quickly as your earnings allow.

Early Game Upgrade — 60K€, 200 km/h

Your first meaningful purchase should be the 60K euro option that hits 200 km/h. This represents a 30 km/h improvement over the free starter and makes a noticeable difference in your daily driving. Suddenly you're keeping up with traffic flow instead of being the slowest vehicle on the road.

At 60K euros, most players can afford this within their first few hours of gameplay depending on which job role they choose. It's not glamorous and nobody will be impressed seeing it in your garage, but it's functional. Think of it as the minimum viable vehicle — the baseline for actually enjoying the game's open-world driving.

Wolfsburg Marin — Free Starter, 170 km/h

Every player in Emergency Hamburg begins their journey with the Wolfsburg Marin. It's free, it gets you around the map, and its 170 km/h top speed is... serviceable. You'll quickly notice that faster vehicles blow past you with ease, and longer trips across Hamburg's sprawling map feel tedious at this speed.

The Marin does its job as a starter. It teaches you the road layout, the traffic rules, and the Conduct Points system without any financial risk. But don't get attached. The sooner you upgrade, the more enjoyable every other aspect of the game becomes. No one stays in a Wolfsburg Marin by choice.

Tier List Summary Table

Vehicle Tier Price Top Speed Best For
Nyberg Eskon S 2.2M€ 340 km/h Ultimate flex, status symbol
Strugatti Ettore S 1.1M€ 320 km/h Smart S-tier buy, best balance
Mauntley National GT A 750K€ ~300 km/h Stability at high speed
Silhouette Carbon A 550K€ 300+ km/h Best value for 300+ club
Maranello Catania A 400K€ 285 km/h Design and handling lovers
Ferdinand 911 B ~200K€ ~250 km/h Best under 200K, all-rounder
Budget Performance King B ~155K€ 240 km/h Fastest early progression
Early Game Upgrade C 60K€ 200 km/h First upgrade from starter
Wolfsburg Marin C Free 170 km/h Starting out, learning the map

How We Ranked These Vehicles

Our ranking system for this Emergency Hamburg tier list weighs five key factors: top speed, price-to-performance ratio, handling quality, visual appeal, and practicality across different job roles. No single factor dominates — a car that's fast but handles poorly at speed won't rank above a slightly slower vehicle with superior control.

Emergency Hamburg features 47 drivable vehicles as of May 2026, ranging from the free Wolfsburg Marin to the 2.2 million euro Nyberg Eskon. We focused this tier list on the standout vehicles at each price tier rather than listing all 47, since many cars occupy similar performance brackets and would make the list unnecessarily cluttered.

One important consideration that separates Emergency Hamburg from pure racing games: the speed camera and Conduct Points system. Traffic light cameras enforce speed limits within the city, and accumulating too many Conduct Points carries real consequences. This means the fastest car isn't always the most practical choice for everyday driving. If you're a Citizen or Bus Driver, you'll spend most of your time at legal speeds anyway.

The exception is emergency services. Police, Firefighter, and Paramedic roles are exempt from speed limits when their lights and sirens are active. If you primarily play these roles, raw top speed becomes significantly more valuable since you can legally use it everywhere on the map. Factor your preferred job role into your purchasing decision.

The game is set in an open-world recreation of Hamburg, Germany, with diverse road types from tight city streets to open highway sections. Different vehicles feel better on different road types, which is another reason the handling score matters in our rankings. A car that's incredible on straightaways but terrible in residential areas isn't as useful as one that performs well everywhere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest car in Emergency Hamburg?

The Nyberg Eskon is the fastest car in Emergency Hamburg with a top speed of 340 km/h. It costs 2.2 million euros, making it both the fastest and most expensive vehicle in the game as of May 2026.

What is the best starter car in Emergency Hamburg?

Every player starts with the Wolfsburg Marin, which is free and reaches 170 km/h. It's serviceable for early missions but you'll want to upgrade to the 60K euro option as soon as possible for a meaningful speed boost to 200 km/h.

How many vehicles are in Emergency Hamburg?

As of May 2026, there are 47 drivable vehicles in Emergency Hamburg, ranging from the free Wolfsburg Marin starter car to the 2.2 million euro Nyberg Eskon supercar. The game also features emergency service vehicles, buses, and trucks tied to specific job roles.

Can you sell cars in Emergency Hamburg?

Yes, you can sell vehicles in Emergency Hamburg for 70% of their original purchase price. This means you'll always take a 30% loss when selling, so plan your purchases carefully. Selling the Nyberg Eskon, for example, would only return about 1.54 million euros of the 2.2 million you spent.

Do speed cameras affect all vehicles in Emergency Hamburg?

Speed cameras at traffic lights enforce speed limits and issue Conduct Points to offenders. However, emergency service vehicles — Police, Firefighter, and Paramedic — are fully exempt from speed limits when their lights and sirens are active. Citizens, Bus Drivers, Car Mechanics, Truck Drivers, and Criminals are all subject to enforcement.

What is the best value car in Emergency Hamburg?

The Silhouette Carbon at 550K euros offers the best value in the upper tiers, delivering 300+ km/h speeds at a fraction of the cost of S-tier vehicles. For mid-game players, the budget performance option at roughly 155K euros with 240 km/h is an absurd deal that's achievable within just a few focused play sessions.

For more Emergency Hamburg content, check out our active codes list for free in-game rewards, our free Robux guide for funding game passes, or visit the official Emergency Hamburg page on Roblox to jump into the game right now.