The BF Dune Buggy is a Off-Road vehicle featured in Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online.
This vehicle also appears in GTA San Andreas.
How to get the Dune Buggy in GTA 5 Story Mode:
In GTA V Story Mode, the Dune Buggy can only be found and stolen (see the spawn locations in the "Appearances" section below). It is not available for purchase.
How to get the Dune Buggy in GTA Online:
The Dune Buggy can be simply found and stolen on the street (see the spawn locations in the "Appearances" section below), or it can be purchased for a price of $20,000.
The Dune Buggy can be stored in any of your Properties/Garages as a Personal Vehicle. It can be customized at Los Santos Customs. You can also modify it in a Vehicle Workshop inside one of your owned properties.
Once acquired, you can request the delivery of the Dune Buggy from the Mechanic.
BF Dune Buggy in Real Life:
The design of the BF Dune Buggy is based on a real life Sandrail.
BF Dune Buggy Top Speed:
The actual top speed of the Dune Buggy in GTA V is 100.75 mph (162.14 km/h) when it's fully upgraded, as it's been accurately tested in-game by Broughy1322.
Can you sell the Dune Buggy in GTA Online?
Yes, it's possible to sell the Dune Buggy. If you purchased the vehicle, you can sell it for a resale price of $12,000 (60% of the original purchase), plus 50% of the value of your upgrades. Otherwise, if you stole the Dune Buggy from the street, you can sell it for $2,000.
Dune Buggy: GTA V Vehicle Info
- Vehicle Class Off-Road
- Manufacturer BF
- Vehicle Features Has Variants
- Acquisition Can be stolen / found
- GTA Online Price $20,000
- Storage Location Garage (Personal Vehicle)
- Delivery Method Mechanic
- Modifications Los Santos Customs
- Variant / Conversion
Dune FAV
$1,130,500 - Sell Can be sold if stolen or purchased
- Sell Price (Resale) $12,000 ($75,300 when fully upgraded)
- Sell Price (Stolen) $2,000
- Race Availability Can be used in Races
- Top Speed - Game Files 83.89 mph (135.00 km/h)
- Based on (Real Life) Sandrail
- Seats 2
- Mass / Weight 1,800 KG
- Drive Train RWD
- Gears 5
Dune Buggy: GTA V Performance
- Top Speed - Real 100.75 mph (162.14 km/h)
- Lap Time 1:09.503
- Bulletproof No
- Explosive Resistance
Amount of explosives required to destroy the Dune Buggy, with 100% armor, and occupied by a player:
Explosive Weapon Amount Homing Launcher / Oppressor Missiles / Jet Missiles 1 RPG / Grenades / Sticky Bomb / MOC Cannon 1 Explosive Rounds (Heavy Sniper Mk II) 2 Tank Cannon (Rhino / APC) 1 Anti-Aircraft Trailer Dual 20mm Flak 1
Dune Buggy: GTA V Statistics
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Speed72.43
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Acceleration62.50
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Braking21.00
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Handling66.67
- Overall 55.65
Note: The above statistics are coming from the Rockstar official website.
Dune Buggy Description:
This custom dune buggy is about the most fun you can have with your clothes on. Or off. It is designed for the beach after all. The ultimate toy for the big kid with a lot of disposable income.
Dune Buggy: GTA V Appearances
- Game Edition GTA Online, GTA V Story Mode
- DLC / Title Update 1.01 Game Launch
- Release Date September 17, 2013
- Platforms PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Dune Buggy Spawn Locations in Grand Theft Auto V
Where to find the Dune Buggy in GTA Online and GTA V Story Mode:Story Mode:
- cul-de-sac, north-west Grand Senora Desert
- Water Tower, Stab City
- Mount Chiliad
- Beach on Great Ocean Highway, near 24/7 store
- Exit of Mount Chiliad Tunnel
- Grapeseed gas station
- near train tracks in Grand Senora Desert
- South trail in Raton Canyon
- McKenzie Field Hangar
GTA Online:
- Paleto Bay
- All Story Mode locations while driving a purchased Dune Buggy
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Notable Owners:
Cletus Ewing Sasquatch Hunter Oscar Guzman Trevor Philips Industries - Appearances in Story Missions:
- Appearances in GTA Online:
- Similar Vehicles
- Model ID dune
- Notes NB: The Dune Buggy has been removed from the purchasable list of vehicles on June 13, 2023 - but it can still be stolen off the street.
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Dune Buggy: Vehicle Customization
Total Cost to Fully Upgrade in GTA Online $126,600Modification Story Price GTA Online Price Armor No Armor $100 $200 Armor Upgrade 20% $500 $4,500 Armor Upgrade 40% $1,250 $7,500 Armor Upgrade 60% $2,000 $12,000 Armor Upgrade 80% $3,500 $21,000 Armor Upgrade 100% $5,000 $30,000 Brakes Stock Brakes $100 $200 Street Brakes $2,000 $4,000 Sport Brakes $2,700 $5,400 Race Brakes $3,500 $7,000 Engine EMS Upgrade, Level 1 $900 $1,800 EMS Upgrade, Level 2 $1,250 $2,500 EMS Upgrade, Level 3 $1,800 $3,600 EMS Upgrade, Level 4 $3,350 $6,700 Explosives Ignition Bomb N/A $5,000 Remote Bomb N/A $7,500 Horns See the full list of the available Horns options » Lights Stock Lights $100 $200 Xenon Lights $300 $3,000 Respray See the full list of the available Respray options » Suspension Stock Suspension $100 $200 Lowered Suspension $500 $1,000 Street Suspension $1,000 $2,000 Sport Suspension $1,700 $3,400 Competition Suspension $2,200 $4,400 Transmission Stock Transmission $100 $200 Street Transmission $2,950 $5,900 Sports Transmission $3,250 $6,500 Race Transmission $4,000 $8,000 Turbo None $500 $1,000 Turbo Tuning $2,500 $30,000 Wheels > Wheel Type See the full list of the available Wheel Types options » Wheels > Wheel Color See the full list of the available Wheel Colors options » Wheels > Tire Design Stock Tires $100 $200 Custom Tires $2,500 $5,000 Wheels > Tire Enhancements Standard Tires $350 $200 Bulletproof Tires $4,000 $25,000 (Rank 20) Low Grip Tires N/A $500 (at LS Car Meet) Wheels > Tire Smoke See the full list of the available Tire Smoke options »
Dune Buggy: GTA V Screenshots
Dune Buggy: Custom Paint Jobs
Artworks & Promotional Posters