- Primary Subject: Confirmed vehicle lineup for the upcoming open-world racer, Clutch.
- Key Update: Maverick Games has revealed a diverse initial roster of licensed vehicles, ranging from hypercars and performance icons to everyday traffic staples.
- Status: Confirmed.
- Last Verified: June 10, 2026.
- Quick Answer: The current confirmed list features over 25 vehicles, including heavy hitters like the Porsche Carrera GT and Nissan Skyline R34, alongside unique inclusions like the Renault 4 and Fiat Multipla.
Clutch is an open-world cinematic racing title developed by the newly formed Maverick Games. The studio houses some previous senior developers from Forza Horizon 5, including the creative director, Mike Brown.
A shared talent means the game will undoubtedly draw comparisons with Forza. So far, the racer has several neat things going. Much deeper customization, focus on story, and police chases are the highlights so far.
Of course, a racing game will be incomplete without a massive list of licensed cars. Clutch features wheels from top manufacturers like Lamborghini, Porsche, BMW, and more.
Continue reading to know all the cars confirmed for the game.
All Confirmed Clutch Cars, So Far

Below are all the cars that have been confirmed and spotted in the early promotional materials and trailers for the game.
Alfa Romeo
- Alfa Romeo 4C
- Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio
Aston Martin
- Aston Martin Valhalla
- Aston Martin Vanquish
- Aston Martin Vantage
BMW
- BMW 850 CSi
- BMW M3 GTR E46
Fiat
- Fiat Multipla
Ford
- Ford Focus RS MK1
Jeep
- Jeep Wrangler JL
Land Rover
- Land Rover Defender 90
Lamborghini
- Lamborghini Diablo SV
Lotus
- Lotus Emira
Mazda
- Mazda FD RX-7
Nissan
- Nissan 350Z
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R34
Porsche
- Porsche 718 Spyder
- Porsche 911 GT3 S/C
- Porsche 911 Turbo 930
- Porsche Boxster 986
- Porsche Carrera GT
- Porsche Cayman GT4
Renault
- Renault 4
- Renault Mégane II RS
- Renault Mégane RS MK4
- Renault Twingo
Subaru
- Subaru Impreza WRX STI Hawkeye
The Renault 4 and Fiat Multipla were both spotted as traffic cars. This means the commoners may or may not be playable.
Fiat Multipla was part of the pre-reveal teaser on developers' social media, so it is a likely inclusion. It'd be terribly disappointing if a generational looker like that is not drivable.
Keep in mind these are just the cars that can be seen among the trailers so far. We're sure the game will have a much larger collection of wheels when it launches in the spring next year.
Those are all the cars confirmed for Clutch so far. Stick around, and we'll keep you updated as more cars are made official.
Stay tuned to racinggames.gg: the best place for Clutch coverage.

