Vehicle Legends is one of the most popular racing games on Roblox, with roughly 1.9 billion visits and 2.6 million favorites as of May 2026. Developed by QuadraTech (Phoninian), the game gives players access to dozens of licensed-style vehicles, open-world exploration, and competitive racing across highway, circuit, and drag modes. If you're trying to figure out which car to save up for — or which one to upgrade next — you're in the right place.
This tier list ranks the best cars in Vehicle Legends from S through C based on top speed, acceleration, handling, and overall race performance. We've tested each vehicle across multiple race types and factored in price-to-performance value where relevant. The game went through some turbulence in early 2026 — a licensing dispute briefly got it deleted on March 9 before it was restored by March 20 — but the April 24 update brought 2 new licensed cars, bug fixes, and a 20% money bonus for premium players. The meta has settled, and these rankings reflect the current state of play.
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S Tier — Best Cars in Vehicle Legends
These two vehicles sit at the top of the food chain in Vehicle Legends right now. Both offer raw speed numbers that no other car in the game can touch, and they back it up with strong handling and acceleration. If you're grinding toward a single goal, one of these should be it.
Poide Cerbere (Bugatti Chiron)
The Poide Cerbere is the undisputed best car in Vehicle Legends as of May 2026. Based on the Bugatti Chiron, it tops out at 374 MPH — the highest speed of any vehicle in the game. That alone would be enough to earn an S Tier spot, but the Cerbere also handles surprisingly well at top speed, which is where many other fast cars fall apart. You can push it through gentle curves on the highway without losing significant velocity.
Where the Cerbere truly dominates is versatility. It's not a one-trick highway car. It wins circuit races thanks to its acceleration out of corners, it wins drag races thanks to its sheer top-end power, and it crushes highway runs where nothing else can keep pace. The only real downside is the price — it's one of the most expensive vehicles in the game, which means you'll need serious grinding time or smart money management to afford it. For tips on earning faster, check our Vehicle Legends free Robux guide.
Aggressor Run Er (Koenigsegg Agera R)
The Aggressor Run Er is the second-fastest car in Vehicle Legends with a top speed of 324 MPH. Based on the Koenigsegg Agera R, it's a phenomenal all-rounder that gives the Poide Cerbere genuine competition in everything except raw top speed. The 50 MPH gap sounds large on paper, but in practice it only matters on long straightaways — and most race formats don't have enough straight distance for the Cerbere to pull away completely.
What makes the Aggressor Run Er such a strong pick is its value proposition. It costs significantly less than the Cerbere while delivering roughly 85-90% of the performance. For players who are still building their garage or saving for upgrades, the Run Er is the smartest investment you can make. It handles well at speed, accelerates quickly enough to be competitive in circuit races, and holds its own in drag lobbies against everything except a fully upgraded Cerbere. If you can only afford one top-tier car, this is the one to get first.
The Run Er also has a more forgiving driving feel than the Cerbere at high speeds. New players who aren't used to controlling cars above 300 MPH will find the Run Er easier to keep on the road, which translates directly into fewer crashes and better overall race times. A car you can actually control is faster than a car that spins into walls.
A Tier — Strong Performers
A Tier cars are genuinely competitive vehicles that can win races consistently when driven well. The gap between A and S isn't as wide as you might think — an upgraded A Tier car with a skilled driver will beat an S Tier car with a sloppy one. These are excellent choices for your second or third garage slot.
Aggressor Jaroslaw (Koenigsegg Jesko Attack)
The Aggressor Jaroslaw is based on the Koenigsegg Jesko Attack and reaches 316 MPH, putting it just 8 MPH behind the Aggressor Run Er. What separates the Jaroslaw is its snappy acceleration — it gets to top speed noticeably faster than either S Tier car, which gives it a real edge in shorter races and circuit formats where you're constantly braking and re-accelerating out of turns.
The handling is decent but not outstanding. At speeds above 280 MPH, the Jaroslaw starts to feel twitchy in tight corners, which means you need to anticipate turns earlier than you would in the Run Er. That said, the acceleration advantage often compensates for the handling gap. In a circuit race with 6 or more turns, the Jaroslaw's ability to reach cruising speed faster out of each corner adds up to a meaningful time advantage over cars that might have a slightly higher top end.
For players looking at the Vehicle Legends vs. Jailbreak comparison, the Jaroslaw represents the kind of specialized tuning that makes Vehicle Legends' car selection deeper than most Roblox driving games. Each vehicle has distinct handling characteristics rather than just different speed numbers.
Toro Inventedor (Lamborghini Aventador)
The Toro Inventedor is modeled after the Lamborghini Aventador and hits 248 MPH. On paper, that speed looks like it belongs in B Tier. In practice, the Inventedor punches well above its weight class thanks to excellent handling and an affordable price tag. This is the car that teaches you how to actually race in Vehicle Legends rather than just hold down the accelerator on a straight road.
Where the Inventedor really shines is circuit racing. Its lower top speed means you're spending more time in a speed range where the car handles beautifully. You can take tighter lines through corners, brake later, and maintain higher average speeds through technical sections. Once fully upgraded, the Inventedor closes the gap considerably — upgraded handling and acceleration transform it from a good car into a circuit specialist that gives faster cars real trouble on twisty tracks.
The affordability factor matters too. The Inventedor is significantly cheaper than any S Tier option, which means you can buy it earlier in your progression and start winning circuit races sooner. That earlier access to competitive racing means more money earned over time, which funds your eventual S Tier purchase. It's a smart stepping stone that also happens to be a genuinely fun car to drive.
B Tier — Solid Mid-Range Options
B Tier vehicles serve specific purposes well without being dominant across the board. They're perfectly fine cars that you'll eventually outgrow as you save up for A and S Tier options, but they pull their weight during the mid-game grind.
Cavalla Z90 (De Tomaso P72)
The Cavalla Z90 is based on the De Tomaso P72 and occupies an interesting niche as a circuit race specialist. Its top speed doesn't compete with anything in A Tier or above, but its cornering ability and braking response are among the best in the game at its price point. If you exclusively race circuits and don't care about highway performance, the Z90 can hold its own against more expensive cars.
The problem is versatility. Take the Z90 onto a highway run and it gets left behind by anything in A or S Tier within the first 10 seconds. It's also less suited to drag races where raw acceleration and top speed are all that matter. As a specialist, it fills its role well — but Vehicle Legends rewards cars that can perform across multiple formats, and the Z90 is a one-trick pony in that regard.
Crosser Belevorian
The Crosser Belevorian costs $85,000 and is the definition of a solid mid-range option. It doesn't excel in any single category, but it doesn't have glaring weaknesses either. The speed is respectable, the handling is predictable, and the price is reasonable enough that you can afford it relatively early in your progression without depleting your entire bank account.
Think of the Belevorian as your daily driver during the mid-game. It's the car you use to grind money across different race types while you save up for an A or S Tier vehicle. It won't win lobbies full of top-tier cars, but it's competitive enough against other mid-range vehicles to keep you earning consistent payouts. Once you've moved on to something faster, the Belevorian still works as a backup or a car you lend mental energy to when you want a more relaxed driving experience. For the latest Vehicle Legends codes, check our codes page — active codes can give you a financial head start.
C Tier — Budget Starters
C Tier vehicles are where every player begins. They're cheap, they get the job done for early-game money grinding, and they'll be replaced as soon as you can afford something better. Don't invest heavily in upgrades for these cars — save that money for your first B or A Tier purchase.
The Muskel Van costs just $17,000, making it affordable with your starting cash of $37,000. It's slow and handles like a brick, but it gets you moving and earning money immediately. The Crosser Stallion GE at $42,500 is a step up with decent acceleration and passable handling, but it's outclassed by everything in B Tier and above. Both of these cars serve their purpose as starter vehicles — drive them for a few sessions, build up your bank, and upgrade to something that can actually compete in races.
You start the game with $37,000 in cash. That's enough to buy the Muskel Van outright and have $20,000 left over, or you can grind a few extra sessions to afford the Stallion GE. Money comes from driving, racing, and exploring the map. If you're a premium user, you now earn 20% more money from all sources thanks to the April 2026 update, which speeds up the progression to better cars considerably.
Tier List Summary Table
Here's a quick-reference table covering every vehicle we've ranked. Use it for at-a-glance comparisons when you're deciding what to save for or what to upgrade next.
| Vehicle | Real-World Base | Tier | Top Speed | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poide Cerbere | Bugatti Chiron | S | 374 MPH | All race types |
| Aggressor Run Er | Koenigsegg Agera R | S | 324 MPH | All-rounder, great value |
| Aggressor Jaroslaw | Koenigsegg Jesko Attack | A | 316 MPH | Short races, acceleration |
| Toro Inventedor | Lamborghini Aventador | A | 248 MPH | Circuit races, budget pick |
| Cavalla Z90 | De Tomaso P72 | B | — | Circuit specialist |
| Crosser Belevorian | — | B | — | Mid-range daily driver |
| Crosser Stallion GE | — | C | — | Early-game stepping stone |
| Muskel Van | — | C | — | Cheapest starter ($17,000) |
How We Ranked These Cars
Our rankings are based on four core factors: top speed, acceleration, handling at high speed, and versatility across race types. We tested each vehicle across highway runs, circuit races, and drag races to capture how they perform in the situations that actually matter for earning money and winning competitive lobbies.
The Poide Cerbere and Aggressor Run Er both earned S Tier because they dominate across every format. The Cerbere has the raw speed advantage, while the Run Er offers nearly the same performance at a better price with more forgiving handling. A Tier cars like the Aggressor Jaroslaw and Toro Inventedor have clear strengths that make them competitive picks — the Jaroslaw's acceleration and the Inventedor's circuit handling set them apart from the pack.
B Tier placement means the car does one thing well but falls short in other areas. The Cavalla Z90 is a genuine circuit threat but can't compete on highways. The Crosser Belevorian is solid across the board but never exceptional. C Tier vehicles are functional starters that every player will outgrow — we didn't penalize them for being cheap, but we didn't reward them for it either. Tier placement reflects performance, not value.
We also considered the impact of the April 24, 2026 update, which rebalanced several vehicles alongside adding the 2 new licensed cars. The Easter Egg Hunt 2026 event added some exclusive reward cars as well, though limited-time event vehicles were excluded from the main tier list since not all players have access to them. This ranking reflects what's available to all players through normal gameplay and purchases as of May 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
As of May 2026, the Poide Cerbere (based on the Bugatti Chiron) is the best car in Vehicle Legends. It hits 374 MPH and dominates highway races, circuit races, and drag races. No other vehicle in the game matches its combination of raw top speed, acceleration, and handling at high velocity.
Yes, the Aggressor Run Er (Koenigsegg Agera R) is one of the best values in Vehicle Legends. It reaches 324 MPH and performs well across every race type. It's cheaper than the Poide Cerbere while still being competitive at the highest level, making it an excellent second car or a strong primary vehicle if you can't afford the Cerbere yet.
You earn money in Vehicle Legends by driving, racing, and exploring the map. Racing gives the best returns per minute, especially circuit races where you can chain wins. Premium users earn 20% more money from all sources thanks to the April 2026 update. You start with $37,000, which is enough to buy a starter vehicle and begin grinding races immediately.
Vehicle Legends was briefly deleted from Roblox on March 9, 2026 due to a licensing dispute. The game was restored by March 20, 2026 after the issue was resolved. All player progress and vehicles were preserved through the downtime, so nothing was lost.
The April 24, 2026 update added 2 new licensed cars to Vehicle Legends, along with bug fixes and a 20% money bonus for premium players. The update also continued support for the Easter Egg Hunt 2026 event, which featured 50 hidden eggs and exclusive car rewards for participating players.
The Toro Inventedor (Lamborghini Aventador) is an excellent choice for players who have moved past their starter vehicle. It reaches 248 MPH and is more affordable than S Tier options. It excels in circuit races once fully upgraded, where its handling gives it an edge over faster but harder-to-control cars. It's a reliable A Tier pick that won't break your bank.