- Primary Subject: Tokyo Xtreme Racer - Car List
- Key Update: The PlayStation 5 launch expands the roster with three brand-new additions, now also available on PC.
- Status: Confirmed
- Last Verified: February 26, 2026
- Quick Answer: Unlock cars by spending BP in the Machine Perk menu, then purchase them with CP (Credits) at the dealership. We list all the cars available currently, including their cost.
With the recent PlayStation 5 release, Tokyo Xtreme Racer added three new cars. Genki’s legendary series returned to the streets last year with 48 of the finest JDM cars, spanning pop-culture icons and everyday Japanese classics.
Its library has continued to grow since the early access release. All that said, here are all the cars that are available in Tokyo Xtreme Racer, as well as details on how to unlock them.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Full Car List

Below is the full list of cars for Tokyo Xtreme Racer and how many credits they require once unlocked:
Daihatsu
- Daihatsu Copen Cero (LA400K) 2015 (1,873,800 CP)
- Daihatsu Move Custom RS Limited (L152S) 2002 (1,380,000 CP)
Honda
- Honda Life D Turbo (JB7) 2003 (1,280,000 CP)
- Honda Beat (PP1) 1991 (1,450,000 CP)
- Honda S660 Concept Edition (JW5) (2,380,000 CP)
- Honda Civic Type R (EK9) 1999 (2,700,000 CP)
- Honda Civic Type R (FK2) 2015 (5,240,000 CP)
- Honda Civic Type R (FL5) 2022 (5,780,000 CP)
- Honda Integra Type R (DC2) 1999 (2,590,000 CP)
- Honda Integra Type R (DC5) 2004 (2,700,000 CP)
- Honda S2000 2.0 Type-V (AP1) 2003 (3,610,000 CP)
- Honda NSX Type S Zero (NA2) 1997 (10,260,000 CP)
- Honda NSX-R (NA2) 2022 (12,490,000 CP)
- Honda NSX (NC1) 2017 (23,700,000 CP)
- Honda NSX Type S (NC1) 2022 (27,940,000 CP)
- Honda Fit 1.5W (GD3) ‘04 (1,260,000 CP) (NEW)
- Honda Accord Euro-R (CL7) ‘02 (2,530,000 CP)
Lexus
- Lexus RC F Performance Package (USC10) 2023 (10,580,000 CP)
- Lexus LC500 S Package (URZ100) 2018 (13,022,000 CP)
- Lexus LFA (LFA10) 2010 (37,500,000 CP)
Mazda
- Mazda 3 Fastback 20S Retro Sports Edition (BPFJ3R) 2023 (2,984,300 CP)
- Mazda Axela Sport 23S (BK3P) 2003 (2,540,000 CP)
- Mazda Atenza Sport 23Z (GG3S) 2003 (2,350,000 CP)
- Mazda Roadster RS (ND5RC) 2015 (2,700,000 CP)
- Mazda Eunos Roadster S Special Type II (NA8C) 1996 (2,400,000 CP)
- Mazda Roadster RS (NB8C) 2003 (2,350,000 CP)
- Mazda RX-8 Type S (SE3P) 2003 (2,980,000 CP)
- Mazda Savanna RX-7 Infini (FC3S) 1990 (3,700,000 CP)
- Mazda RX-7 Type RZ (FD3S) 2000 (4,540,000 CP)
- Mazda CX-3 XD (DK5AW) ‘15 (2,592,000 CP) (NEW)
Mitsubishi
- Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution V (CP9A) 1998 (4,680,000 CP)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution [X] Final Edition (CZ4A) 2015 (5,140,000 CP)
- Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo (Z16A) 1995 (4,315,000 CP)
- Mitsubishi Eclipse GT (DK4A) 2005 (3,850,000 CP)
Nissan
- Nissan 180SX Type X w/Super Hicas (KRPS13) 1996 (3,240,000 CP)
- Nissan Silvia K’s (PS13) 1991 (3,260,000 CP)
- Nissan Silvia K’s Aero SE (S14) 1997 (3,760,000 CP)
- Nissan Silvia Spec-R Aero (S15) 1999 (3,990,000 CP)
- Nissan Fairlady Z Version R TwinTurbo 2by2 (GCZ32) 1998 (4,398,000 CP)
- Nissan Fairlady Z Version ST (Z33) 2005 (4,190,000 CP)
- Nissan Fairlady Z Version ST (Z34) 2014 (4,660,000 CP)
- Nissan Fairlady Z Version ST (RZ34) 2024 (6,280,000 CP)
- Nissan Fairlady 240Z (HS30S) ‘71 (29,532,000 CP)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II (BNR32) 1994 (5,380,000 CP)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (BNR33) 1997 (5,390,000 CP)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II (BRN34) 2000 (6,190,000 CP)
- Nissan GT-R Premium Edition (R35) 2014 (10,810,000 CP)
- Nissan GT-R Premium Edition (R35) 2017 (10,350,000 CP)
- Nissan GT-R Premium Edition T-spec (R35) 2024 (21,910,000 CP)
- Nissan Skyline HT 2000GT-R (KPGC10) 1970 (2,830,000 CP)
Subaru
- Subaru BRZ GT (ZC6) 2016 (2,984,040 CP)
- Subaru BRZ S (ZD8) 2021 (3,690,000 CP)
- Subaru Levorg STI Sport R EX (VNH) 2021 (4,774,000 CP)
- Subaru Levorg 2.0GT-S EyeSight (VMG) 2015 (4,610,000 CP)
- Subaru Impreza WAX TypeR STi VersionVI (GC8) 1999 (4,750,000 CP)
- Subaru Impreza WRX STi (GDB) 2000 (4,400,000 CP)
- Subaru WRX STi Type S (VAB) 2015 (4,970,000 CP)
- Subaru Impreza WRX STi V-Limited (GDB) 2003 (4,580,000 CP)
- Subaru Impreza WRX STi Spec C (GDB) 2005 (5,120,000 CP)
- Subaru WRX S4 STI Sport R EX (VBH) 2021 (4,340,000 CP)
Suzuki
- Suzuki Wagon R RR-DI (MH21S) 2003 (1,400,000 CP)
- Suzuki Alto Works (HA36S) 2015 (1,617,800 CP)
- Suzuki Cappuccino (EA21R) 1995 (1,586,000 CP)
- Suzuki Swift Sport (ZC33S) 2022 (2,610,000 CP)
Toyota
- Toyota db Z X Version (NCP31) 2003 (1,720,000 CP)
- Toyota FJ Cruiser Color Package (GSJ15W) 2014 (3,342,800 CP)
- Toyota Vellfire 3.5VL (GGH35W) 2015 (5,036,700 CP)
- Toyota Chaser Tourer V (JZX100) 1998 (4,320,000 CP)
- Toyota Mark X 350RDS (GRX133) 2016 (4,655,000 CP)
- Toyota Crown Athlete G Package (GRS184) 2005 (5,407,500 CP)
- Toyota Celsior C Specification F Package interior selection (UCF31) 2004 (7,875,000 CP)
- Toyota Corolla Levin GT-Apex 3door (AE86) 1987 (2,170,000 CP)
- Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-Apex 3door (AE86) 1987 (2,180,000 CP)
- Toyota 86 GT (ZN6) 2012 (2,790,000 CP)
- Toyota GR86 RZ (ZNB) 2021 (3,740,000 CP)
- Toyota GR Yaris RZ (GXPA16) 2020 (5,050,000 CP)
- Toyota Supra 2.5GT Twin Turbo R (JZA70) 1993 (3,920,000 CP)
- Toyota Supra RZ (JZA80) 1997 (4,950,000 CP)
- Toyota GR Supra RS (DB06) 2022 (7,313,000 CP)
- Toyota Dyna (XZU402) ‘99 (3,040,000 CP) (NEW)
- Toyota Townace Van GL (KR52V) ‘05 (1,669,500 CP)
How to unlock cars in Tokyo Xtreme Racer
Cars in Tokyo Xtreme Racer can be bought through the dealership. You'll have to unlock many of them first before you can buy them with credit.
Head to the "Machine" section in the Perk menu, and you can spend your earned BP to unlock cars. Once unlocked, they'll be available for purchase through the dealership.
Outside of the perk unlocks, there are several custom cars that you can unlock after beating the rivals. These are just colorful variants of existing cars. Like Rolling No. 1 drives a Toyota Trueno AE86 that can be unlocked later as you beat him.
That's everything about all the cars in Tokyo Xtreme Racer.
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