New GTA 6 Leak Shows Bugatti-Inspired Hypercar and Updated Carjacking Gameplay
A new GTA 6 leak is making the rounds online, giving fans another early look at driving gameplay, vehicle detail, and what could be one of the game’s updated carjacking mechanics. The leaked clip reportedly runs for more than two minutes and features a sleek hypercar that appears to be inspired by the Bugatti Divo, offering a closer look at how high-end vehicles may handle in Rockstar’s next open-world blockbuster.
The footage is said to be titled “Hypercar Part 1” and seems to come from the same recent batch of development material that surfaced earlier. While the video is not final gameplay, it has already caught the attention of GTA fans because of its focus on driving physics, vehicle interiors, and small interactive details that could make Grand Theft Auto 6 feel more immersive than previous entries.
One of the most interesting details shown in the leaked GTA 6 footage involves carjacking. In older Grand Theft Auto games, stealing a vehicle was usually as simple as walking up to the door, opening it, and pulling the driver out. This new footage suggests GTA 6 may add another layer of realism. NPCs can apparently lock their doors while still inside the vehicle, stopping Jason from immediately entering.
When this happens, the player may need to smash the side window before dragging the occupant out of the car. That small change could make car theft feel more dynamic, especially during chases or tense moments in busy streets. Earlier community analysis of leaked GTA 6 clips also suggested there may be more than one way to deal with locked vehicles, including breaking a window or possibly cloning a car key.
If this mechanic makes it into the final version, it could have a major impact on how players approach vehicle theft in GTA 6. Instead of every carjacking playing out the same way, players may need to react based on the situation, the type of vehicle, or whether the NPC has locked themselves inside. For a series built around stealing cars, even a small gameplay upgrade like this could make the open world feel more believable and unpredictable.
The hypercar itself is another highlight of the leak. Its sharp profile, aggressive design, and luxury styling have led many fans to compare it to the Bugatti Divo. GTA has always featured fictional versions of real-world cars, and this vehicle appears to continue that tradition with a high-performance supercar built for speed, style, and flashy street presence.
As always, the leaked footage should be treated with caution. It appears to be unfinished development material, meaning animations, physics, textures, and mechanics could change before GTA 6 launches. However, the consistency between this clip and earlier leaked footage suggests that at least some of these gameplay ideas may be part of the final game.
The clip has reportedly been facing copyright takedowns as it spreads online, so it may not remain available for long. The person sharing the footage has also claimed they are not posting on X and are only releasing clips through a private channel.
For now, GTA 6 fans have another reason to speculate. Between the Bugatti-inspired hypercar, improved vehicle handling, and a more detailed carjacking system, this latest leak points toward a Grand Theft Auto experience that could be more interactive and immersive than ever.






