Cyberpunk 2077 has a new major patch out dubbed 2.3, and it adds a laundry list of new vanity features and fixes, as well as a couple of vehicles that you can collect and use. In this article, we will be ranking the four new cars from the worst to the best, though keep in mind that this is purely subjective and it really does not matter which one you use outside of roleplaying reasons.
All New Cars Ranked Worst to Best in Cyberpunk 2077 2.3
The 2.3 patch adds four new vehicles and side jobs associated with them, or at least most of them. Three of the cars are given to you through various new side jobs, some of which requiring other quests to be completed first as well.
The others can be purchased through AUTOFIXER, including one of the vehicles that you can potentially fail to acquire, so technically they are seemingly all impossible to miss.
In a nutshell, the rankings go like this from worst to best:
- Car #1 (Worst?). Chevillon Legatus 450 Aquila – It is a huge Nomad truck that costs a decent chunk of Eurodollars, and it really is not anything special unless you are roleplaying a Nomad or something. It is a sluggish truck that does handle well due to its slow speed, but it makes up for this by being extremely durable compared to most, which will come in handy if you find yourself driving it straight into an active firefight.
- Car #2. Yaiba ARV-Q340 Semimaru – This one is awarded to you from completing one of the new side jobs, and it has a decent speed, though nothing special that was not already present in other cars that you could have gotten before. It is also pretty fragile, but that much is expected for a car like this. Overall, it is not bad at all, just not really unique outside of the lore surrounding it.
- Car #3. Yaiba ASM-R250 Muramasa – Technically, this is not even a car, it is a motorcycle that is extremely stylish and fast. It has pretty average speed compared to other vehicles overall, but as a bike, it is probably one of the best of its kind at the moment. It is acquired from a side job that you can fail, though if that happens, you can buy it through AUTOFIXER.
- Car #4 (Best?). Rayfield Caliburn “Mordred” – The new Mordred themed Caliburn is likely the best option out of the new vehicles added in the latest patch, which should be expected as it is just another reskin of the Caliburn that is known for its fast speed and stylish look. If we look at the other base cars as a whole, it is actually nothing special, but compared to the new ones, it is definitely up there in terms of quality and speed.

And that is a wrap for our ranking list. Again, none of these stats even really matter in the grand scheme of things, because your choice of vehicle is very likely driven by your roleplaying choices anyway. If you ask us, the Caliburn remains undefeated because of how iconic it has become.
While you are here, check out our guide on how to return to Konpeki Plaza in Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.3. It is not exactly a place that you can return to by default, but with a bit of bug abuse, you can return to the location of the heist that started it all.

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