Cyberpunk 2077 has already been lauded as one of the candidates for the video game of the year, and the game isn’t even a week old yet. There is a lot to like about the game. From the graphics to the original storyline to the gameplay, Cyberpunk 2077 does what all great video games do: it wraps you up in its world.

Car enthusiasts, in particular, should find a lot of appeal in the game, thanks to the roster of vehicles that are available in the game. So far, almost 30 vehicles have been discovered in the game with more cars expected to be revealed as the first batch of walkthrough videos arrive. Most of these rides aren’t licensed models — with a few notable exceptions — so developer CD Projekt took a lot of liberties in the designs of these cars.

If you haven’t started Cyberpunk 2077 and you’re not opposed to spoilers, the walkthrough videos help give you a sense of what to expect in the game. It lays out the main storyline and the things that you have to do or the missions you have to accept to progress the story. Part of progressing the story involves unlocking vehicles that you can use in the game. This is where these walkthrough videos become fun. You don’t always see them, but every so often, you’re told that a certain car becomes available. You go look at the car, and if you like it, you can buy it.

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Based on first impressions, you can expect a wide variety of eclectic cars in Cyberpunk 2077. Initial gameplay walkthroughs of the game have revealed several interesting rides, including a heavily modified hatchback called the Hella EC-D. This serves as your first car in the game.

A lot of the clunkers and lemons in the game can be stolen pretty easily, but the better vehicles require a certain status or level that you have to reach before you gain access to them. Stolen vehicles also can’t be permanently owned so if you’re going to steal a car, don’t expect to bring it home with you.

As far as the vehicles themselves, models that have been discovered include the Arch Nazare motorcycle, the Brennan Apollo off-road motorcycle, the Mizutani Shion sports car, the Rayfield Excalibur flying car, and the Chevillon Emperor SUV.

We all know that Porsche is present in the game through one specific model: the 930-generation Porsche 911 Turbo. The car is the signature vehicle of Johnny Silverhand, the lead singer of the band Samurai. You can drive the 911 Turbo, but you have to complete a side mission to gain access to it.

All you have to do is proceed through the main story until you unlock the “Chippin’ It” side mission. From there, you meet with an individual named Rogue and during the course of the mission, you’ll need to put your weapons away and choose to spare Grayson. Once you complete the mission, the Porsche 911 will be rewarded to you.

One of the company’s bikes, the Nazare Racer, is available in the game, but you have to pay a pretty penny — or pretty eddies — to acquire it. Granted, there are a few ways to acquire the Nazare Racer. You can raise your Street Cred to 40 and buy the bike outright from a fixer in Westbrook. You’re going to pay a premium, though, because the bike costs 138,000 eddies.

If you’re not too keen on spending any of your eddies, you can earn the Nazare for free if you complete either the “Heroes” or “The Highwayman” side missions.