Drag Drive Simulator Vehicle Tier List
Updated vehicle tier list for Drag Drive Simulator—S through B rankings for cars and motorcycles, price ranges, and notes for Sentul drag racing.
Choosing the right platform saves millions of RP in Drag Drive Simulator. This tier list ranks every vehicle tracked in our database—from budget motorcycles to limited event supercars—based on drag performance, tuning potential, and value. Use it alongside the cars guide, motorcycles guide, and drag builds when planning your next purchase.
How tiers work
S-tier vehicles dominate stock and lightly tuned brackets. They include limited event exclusives with exceptional launch acceleration. A-tier models are the competitive backbone—Honda Civic Type R, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo, and Kawasaki ZX25R—capable of winning Sentul finals with proper gear ratios. B-tier entries are starter picks: affordable, fine for jobs and cruising, but outclassed in ranked drag without disproportionate effort.
Tiers are not permanent verdicts. ADV Gamers Team rebalance vehicles after major updates, and player discovery finds new tune breakpoints weekly. Treat this page as a snapshot informed by community testing at Sentul Track, not a guarantee for every lobby patch version.
Full vehicle tier table
The table below lists all vehicles in our tier data, sorted from highest to lowest tier. Price ranges reflect general dealership or event categories rather than exact RP numbers that shift with updates.
| Tier | Vehicle | Type | Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | Limited Event Motorcycles | motorcycle | Event exclusive | Often fastest off-the-line with stock tune |
| S | Limited Event Supercars | car | Event exclusive | Time-limited; prioritize during Eid and anniversary events |
| A | Honda Civic Type R | car | Mid | Strong drag platform with good tune ceiling |
| A | Kawasaki ZX25R | motorcycle | Early budget | Excellent starter bike for drag tuning practice |
| A | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo | car | Mid-high | Popular all-rounder for Sentul tournaments |
| B | Honda Beat | motorcycle | Starter | Cheapest entry point before code rewards |
| B | Toyota Avanza | car | Low | Affordable first car after motorcycle phase |
| B | Yamaha NMAX | motorcycle | Low-mid | Balanced scooter for city cruising |
S-tier breakdown
Limited event supercars and motorcycles occupy S-tier because their stock stats exceed most dealership inventory. If you participate in Eid or anniversary events, prioritize these purchases before booths close. Details live on the limited vehicles page. Even S-tier owners should learn gear ratio tuning—a well-built A-tier rival can still win reaction-time battles.
A-tier breakdown
A-tier is where most competitive players live long term. The Honda Civic Type R and Mitsubishi Lancer Evo anchor car brackets, while the Kawasaki ZX25R leads motorcycle value picks. Invest tuning time here rather than chasing every new S-tier release if RP is limited. Document ratios in the gear ratio calculator and compare trap speeds on identical Sentul lobbies before declaring a winner.
B-tier and starter picks
Honda Beat, Yamaha NMAX, and Toyota Avanza belong in B-tier. They excel at teaching game systems and funding RP through jobs without punishing repair or replacement costs. Redeem active codes first to skip the slowest part of this phase, then jump to A-tier once your balance stabilizes.
Using the tier list in practice
- Identify your budget tier after code redemption and job income.
- Pick a vehicle type—motorcycle for learning, car for premier brackets.
- Buy once, tune deeply, and avoid spreading RP across multiple mediocre platforms.
- Test at Sentul and iterate gear ratios using our tuning guides.
- Revisit this list after major patches announced on Discord.
For garage strategy beyond rankings, return to the vehicles hub or explore performance tuning when you are ready to push your tier pick to its ceiling.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the Drag Drive Simulator tier list ranked?
Can a tuned A-tier car beat an untuned S-tier car?
Are limited event vehicles always S-tier?
Should I pick a car or motorcycle from the tier list first?
Does tier rank account for cosmetic modifications?
Where do I test tier list rankings myself?
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