Discover everything you need to know about all the vehicles in My Winter Car, including their unique mechanics.
Vehicles in My Winter Car are essential for survival and include your starting Sorbet daily driver and the main project car, Corris Rivett. These are crucial for getting around, buying parts, and surviving the cold. The game features detailed assembly, repairs, and modifications for your cars, including realistic engine tuning and winter tires.
For more information on My Winter Car, check out its official Steam page here.
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All Vehicles in My Winter Car
Vehicles in My Winter Car have different shapes and sizes. While vehicles like Corris Rivett and Sorbett are drivable by the players, Gifu and Kekmet are driven by the NPCs.
Player-Owned Vehicles

Some vehicles are driven by the players, meaning other NPCs can’t drive them. Corris Rivett, Sorbett, and Jonnez ES are the only vehicles that you can drive during the journey in My Winter Car.
| Vehicle | Description | Location |
| Corris Rivett | The buildable project car is based on the Ford Taunus TC. This car has a 2.0L inline four-cylinder OHC engine. You can choose to transmit the engine’s power by a 4-speed manual transmission, a 5-speed manual transmission, or a 3-speed automatic transmission. Corris Rivett has a heavy body, low revving, and high torque. | Purchase from the car seller at his house with the white shed. |
| Sorbett | Your first vehicle in the game is available outside the apartment. Use this car to do your daily tasks. The Sorbett is based on the Talbot 1510. | Outside your cabin at the beginning of the game. |
| Jonnez ES | This Moped vehicle has high mobility. This is cheap to run, very unstable, and great for short trips. It has a small engine, but it is bound with freezing air. This car was seen in the live stream on October 30, 2025. | Available early in the game. |
NPC-Owned Vehicles

These vehicles are only driven by the NPCs in My Winter Car.
| Vehicle | Description | Location |
| Bachglotz | This vehicle is the replacement for Ferndale. It is based on a 1965 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Coupe. This car has an automatic transmission and heavy handling. | Fleetari’s Repair Shop |
| Gifu | The sewage truck is usually hard to drive. | Located while completing sewage and utility jobs. |
| Kekmet | This is the tractor that can pull the trailers. Kekmet is slow, but reliable. Gain several modifications, like a warning light on the roof and minor interior changes. It has an automatic heater based on engine temperature. | Rural areas of the map |
Non-Driveable Vehicles

You can see these vehicles in the world while progressing in My Winter Car, but you can’t drive them anyway.
| Vehicle | Description | Location |
| Burnet Ferndale | This is a luxury performance sedan and is really fast and stable. This vehicle is featured solely as an undrivable prop car with no drivable version. | Found as a traffic or parked somewhere. |
| Hayosiko | A delivery van that has an extremely large storage capacity. This van is owned by the player’s uncle, but cannot be used by the player in My Winter Car. Adjacent to the uncle’s shed, immobilized, badly damaged, and rusted. | Located nearby uncle’s shed. |
| Heppa | The red pickup truck is based off a FSO Polle pickup truck. | Found with Pena |
| Bus | This is a rideable transport vehicle and can be used to reach specific locations. | At the bus stop |
Mechanics of Vehicles in My Winter Car
The vehicle mechanics in My Winter Car revolve around a detailed, first-person simulation where you build, maintain, and repair your project car. The game emphasizes survival, requiring you to source parts and deal with cold weather effects.
- Electrical System: Powered by the alternator and battery, it runs lights, ignition, and other accessories.
- Fuel & Fluids: Managing fuel levels and ensuring proper oil, coolant, and brake fluid levels.
- Hot Oil: The cold oil can increase the engine wear.
- Driving Simulation: Realistic driving physics, handling gears, managing speed, and dealing with slippery winter roads.
- Sleeping: You can only sleep safely in a vehicle if it is heated and running, or else you may die due to hypothermia.
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