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Vehicle Simulator Tier List 2026 — Best Cars Ranked

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Vehicle Simulator Tier List (2026) — Best Cars Ranked

By Earnaldo Team · May 28, 2026 · 8 min read

Vehicle Simulator by Simbuilder has been one of Roblox's longest-running hits since its launch in August 2014, racking up over 665 million visits as of May 2026. With dozens of cars spread across multiple dealerships, figuring out which ones are actually worth your hard-earned in-game cash can feel overwhelming. This tier list breaks it all down so you don't waste a single dollar on the wrong ride.

Whether you're a brand-new player working with the default $40,500 starting balance or a veteran grinding toward the $20,000,000 endgame cars, this guide covers every vehicle that matters. We've ranked them based on top speed, acceleration, handling, and — just as importantly — how efficiently they earn you money per mile driven.

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Table of Contents

  1. S Tier — The Best of the Best
  2. A Tier — Top-Tier Performers
  3. B Tier — Strong All-Rounders
  4. C Tier — Starter & Budget Picks
  5. Tier List Summary Table
  6. How We Ranked These Vehicles
  7. Frequently Asked Questions
  8. Related Reading

S Tier — The Best of the Best

S-tier vehicles are the absolute pinnacle of Vehicle Simulator. These are the cars that top every leaderboard, dominate every race, and justify their enormous price tags with raw, unmatched performance. If you can afford one, there's no reason not to own it.

Edison Roadster 2.0 (Tesla Roadster 2.0)

The Edison Roadster 2.0 is the fastest car in Vehicle Simulator when fully maxed out, and it isn't particularly close. Priced at $12,000,000 in-game, it's available at the Edison dealership and represents the top of the electric vehicle lineup.

What makes the Edison Roadster 2.0 so dominant is its combination of blistering acceleration and a top speed that no other vehicle can match once you've applied full engine, turbo, and transmission upgrades. The handling is responsive enough to keep you in control at extreme speeds, which is something many cheaper hypercars struggle with.

Tip: The Edison dealership sells cars ranging from $59,900 to $12,000,000. If you're saving for the Roadster 2.0, consider picking up a mid-range Edison first to speed up your money grind.

Daemon 20 (Devel Sixteen)

The Daemon 20 is the most expensive vehicle in the entire game at $20,000,000, and it earns that price tag. Based on the real-world Devel Sixteen concept car, the Daemon 20 sits among the fastest vehicles in Vehicle Simulator and delivers jaw-dropping straight-line speed.

You'll find it at the Supercars dealership, which stocks vehicles ranging from $90,000 all the way up to the Daemon 20's $20,000,000 ceiling. The acceleration is ferocious, and the top speed puts it in direct competition with the Edison Roadster 2.0 for the fastest car title. Where the Daemon 20 falls slightly behind is in handling at peak velocity — it demands more precision to drive cleanly at full speed.

For most players, the Daemon 20 is the ultimate endgame goal. It's a status symbol as much as it is a performance machine.

A Tier — Top-Tier Performers

A-tier vehicles don't quite reach S-tier dominance, but they're still among the best cars in Vehicle Simulator. These are excellent choices for players who want elite performance without necessarily grinding all the way to $12 million or $20 million.

Superbil Act (Koenigsegg Agera R)

The Superbil Act holds the second-highest stock speed in the game at 273 mph right out of the dealership. Once you tune it, that number climbs to approximately 439 km/h, putting it in rare company. It's based on the real-world Koenigsegg Agera R, and the in-game version captures that same aggressive, lightweight supercar feel.

The Superbil Act excels at highway racing and long-distance drives where top speed matters more than cornering. Its acceleration is strong but not S-tier level, which is the main reason it sits one tier below the Edison and Daemon.

Bucatti Vacances (Bugatti Veyron)

If you want raw top speed numbers, the Bucatti Vacances is hard to beat. When fully tuned, it reaches 349 mph (562 km/h), making it one of the most impressive straight-line performers in the game. Based on the legendary Bugatti Veyron, this car is all about power and presence.

The Bucatti Vacances is heavier than the Superbil Act, which affects its handling in tight turns. But on open roads and drag strips, it's a monster. The tuned top speed alone makes it worth the investment for any serious collector.

Peregrine Manifesto (Lamborghini Egoista)

The Peregrine Manifesto is the fastest Lamborghini-based vehicle in Vehicle Simulator, and it looks the part too. Based on the Lamborghini Egoista concept, it features a single-seat cockpit design that stands out in any server.

Performance-wise, the Peregrine Manifesto offers a strong balance of speed, acceleration, and handling. It's not the absolute fastest in any single category, but it doesn't have any glaring weaknesses either. That versatility is what earns it an A-tier spot.

B Tier — Strong All-Rounders

B-tier cars are the workhorses of Vehicle Simulator. They won't win every drag race against S-tier machines, but they offer excellent value for their price and can be strong choices for daily grinding and general gameplay.

McLovin Mk-1 (McLaren Variant)

The McLovin Mk-1 is arguably the best money-grinding car in Vehicle Simulator. It earns $4,000 per mile, the highest money-per-mile rate of any vehicle in the game. That alone makes it one of the most important cars to own, regardless of tier placement.

In terms of raw performance, the McLovin Mk-1 hits 221 mph stock and climbs to 310 mph when tuned. Its 0–60 time of 2.3 seconds is competitive with A-tier cars, and its handling is solid enough for most driving situations.

Tip: If you're focused on earning cash as fast as possible, the McLovin Mk-1 should be your top priority. Its $4,000/mile rate means you'll recoup the purchase price faster than almost any other vehicle in the game.

The reason it sits in B tier rather than A tier is simply that its top speed ceiling is lower. In races against the Superbil Act or Bucatti Vacances, it won't keep up on long straights. But for everyday use and efficient grinding, it's one of the smartest purchases you can make.

Gauntlet Oppressor

The Gauntlet Oppressor is a well-rounded vehicle that punches above its price tag. It offers good acceleration, reliable handling, and strong braking — three qualities that matter more in everyday gameplay than raw top speed.

Where the Gauntlet Oppressor shines is in city driving and courses with lots of turns. Its braking performance means you can carry more speed into corners without losing control, and its acceleration helps you recover quickly when you do slow down. It won't turn heads like an S-tier car, but it gets the job done consistently.

C Tier — Starter & Budget Picks

C-tier vehicles are where every player begins. They're not going to compete with the cars higher on this list, but they serve an important purpose: getting you started and earning your first miles of in-game income.

Unite Z (Subaru BRZ) & Other Starters

The Unite Z is one of the three free starter cars available to new players. Based on the Subaru BRZ, it's a compact, lightweight car with modest speed and handling. New players start with $40,500 in their account, and the Unite Z is one of the first vehicles you can pick up.

The Auto's dealership stocks vehicles from $5,000 to $600,000, giving new players a clear upgrade path once they've earned some cash. Don't spend too long in C-tier cars — your goal should be to grind enough miles to upgrade to a B-tier vehicle as soon as possible, ideally the McLovin Mk-1 for its $4,000/mile earnings rate.

There's nothing wrong with C-tier cars for casual cruising, but if you're trying to progress efficiently, treat them as stepping stones rather than destinations.

Tier List Summary Table

Here's a quick-reference table covering all the key stats for every vehicle on this tier list, as of May 2026.

Tier Vehicle Real-World Basis Price (In-Game) Key Stat
S Edison Roadster 2.0 Tesla Roadster 2.0 $12,000,000 Fastest car when maxed
S Daemon 20 Devel Sixteen $20,000,000 Most expensive, top speed
A Superbil Act Koenigsegg Agera R Supercars Dealer 273 mph stock / ~439 km/h tuned
A Bucatti Vacances Bugatti Veyron Supercars Dealer 349 mph / 562 km/h tuned
A Peregrine Manifesto Lamborghini Egoista Supercars Dealer Fastest Lamborghini in game
B McLovin Mk-1 McLaren Variant Mid-Range $4,000/mile — best grinder
B Gauntlet Oppressor Mid-Range Best handling & braking
C Unite Z Subaru BRZ Free / Starter Free starter car

How We Ranked These Vehicles

Our tier list is based on four core factors, each weighted according to how much it affects real gameplay in Vehicle Simulator.

Top Speed (30% weight) — The maximum speed a vehicle can reach when fully upgraded. This matters most in races and long highway drives. We test both stock and tuned top speeds to get the full picture.

Acceleration (25% weight) — How quickly a vehicle reaches its top speed. Cars with fast 0–60 times and strong mid-range pull score higher here. In city driving and short races, acceleration often matters more than raw top speed.

Handling & Braking (25% weight) — A car that's fast in a straight line but undrivable in corners isn't very useful. We evaluate how well each vehicle turns, how responsive the steering feels, and how quickly it can stop from high speeds.

Money-Per-Mile Efficiency (20% weight) — Since money in Vehicle Simulator is earned by distance driven, vehicles with higher payouts per mile have a real gameplay advantage. The McLovin Mk-1's $4,000/mile rate, for example, is a significant factor in its B-tier ranking despite its lower top speed.

We test all vehicles on the same routes, with the same upgrade levels, and compare results across multiple sessions. Tier placements are reviewed whenever major game updates change vehicle stats or introduce new cars.

Note: Vehicle stats can change with game updates. This tier list reflects performance as of May 2026. Check back regularly or visit our Vehicle Simulator hub for the latest rankings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest car in Vehicle Simulator?

The Edison Roadster 2.0 (based on the Tesla Roadster 2.0) is the fastest car in Vehicle Simulator when fully maxed out. It costs $12,000,000 in-game and sits comfortably in S tier on our rankings.

What is the most expensive car in Vehicle Simulator?

The Daemon 20 (based on the Devel Sixteen) is the most expensive vehicle at $20,000,000 in-game. It's available at the Supercars dealership and ranks in S tier for its extreme speed and performance.

Which car earns the most money per mile in Vehicle Simulator?

The McLovin Mk-1 earns $4,000 per mile, which is the highest money-per-mile rate of any vehicle in the game. This makes it one of the best grinding cars even though it sits in B tier for overall performance.

How do you earn money in Vehicle Simulator?

Money in Vehicle Simulator is earned by distance driven. The farther you drive, the more you earn. Different vehicles have different money-per-mile rates, so choosing the right car matters for efficient grinding.

What are the free starter cars in Vehicle Simulator?

New players start with $40,500 and can pick from 3 free starter cars. The Unite Z (based on the Subaru BRZ) is one of the starter options and ranks in C tier on our list. The Auto's dealership has affordable upgrades starting at just $5,000.

Is the Bucatti Vacances worth buying in Vehicle Simulator?

Yes, the Bucatti Vacances (based on the Bugatti Veyron) is a strong A-tier pick. It reaches 349 mph (562 km/h) when tuned and offers one of the highest top speeds in the game. If you enjoy straight-line speed and highway racing, it's an excellent investment.

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