There are tons of different Fortnite cars available for players! Back in Chapter 2 when they were first added, cars were just a few set models, each with different gameplay. Since Chapter 5 though, the cars have become just as customizable as the others aspects of the game like player skins or backblings. We now have Cars in Fortnite which can be chosen for each vehicle, transforming once you get inside.
Out of all Fortnite cars, most players have a favorite they stick with. If you’re wondering what you’ve missed in past item shop rotations, these are all Fortnite cars in the game right now:
All Fortnite Cars List
Sports Car

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Out of the two cars in Fortnite Battle Royale, the faster is the sports car. This one is an evolution of the basic car in Chapter 2, which has gotten a ton of skins over the Fortnite seasons since it was added. These are all of the Fortnite cars that use this base model in game:
Chapter 5 S1
- Scorpion
- Diesel
- Cyclone
- Jäger 619
- Lamborghini Hurácan STO
- Endo
- McLaren 765LT
- Diestro
C5 S2
- Dominus GT
- Masamune
- Werewolf
- Samurai
- Centio
- Beskar
- Nissan Z Performance
- Imperator DT5
- Peragrine TT
- Cybertruck
C5 S4
- Insidio
- BMW M230i
- Octane ZSR
- Redline
- Fast & Furious Nissan Skyline
- McLaren Senna
Remix
- 1966 Cadilllac Deville
- Porche 911 6T3 RS
C6 S1
- Fast & Furious Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat
- Void Burn
- The Incredibile
- Quadra Turbo-R
- Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32)
- Komodo
C6 S2
- Nimbus
- Revolver
- Tygris
- Lamboghini LPI 800-4
- Mamba
- Ford Mustang Shelby GT500
Packs
- Fuse
- Lockjaw
- Octane
- Backfire
Those are all of the sports car models we’ve seen so far. Fortnite cars some in two different sizes. But the Sports cars definitely attracts more skins. The Lockjaw skin specifically is fun. This one was one of the Fortnite Boss cars. Scorpion is the only Battle Pass sports car skin! Most skins have been in the item shop.
It was originally added back in an older Fortnite season, C5 S3. Which focused entirely on cars. These boss cars had special features in-game… but the skins didn’t. They just looked like the unique cars in-game. The boss cars aren’t in the game anymore in their powered-up form, just the skins that look like them.

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Rocket League Cars
Fortnite and Rocket League now share cosmetics, to some degree. These are all Fortnite cars from Rocket League at the moment:
- Admiral
- Mako
- Nissan Fairlady Z
- BMW 1 Series
SUV
The other major model for Fortnite cars is the SUV. These are bigger cars which seat four people. There has been quite a few of these. Including the Cybertruck. This was given away for free, and was quite controversial for a while. These are all of the SUV cars we’ve had:
- Behemoth
- Lamborghini Urus SE
- Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
- RAM 1500 RHO
- Turtle Van
- Cybertruck

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Those are all of the cars released so far! We’re increasingly seeing these factor into Fortnite collabs and other item shop features. With cars designed around a skin added to fill out a bundle. We haven’t had any Fortnite boss cars in a while, but the release of new skins in the shop seems is still very steady!
Fortnite Lego Cars
The next category for Cars is the Lego mode. It’s a mode where every skin has its own Lego version, but cars aren’t included in that. You can’t use your same skins in that mode. You can build a Lego Fortnite car, but it isn’t the same as using your skins.