GTA 6 Leak Videos Resume With Jason Behind the Wheel of a Hypercar
The alleged clip shows Jason stealing a Truffade Thrax in Leonida, with reported details on trackers, police behavior, reactive car parts, and a red map zone—but no Lucia gameplay.

After more than 24 hours without a new leak, footage attributed to CYBERLEEK has surfaced again. The latest clip, referred to as Hypercar Part I, is being presented as an alleged sixth Grand Theft Auto VI gameplay leak centered on Jason driving a Truffade Thrax through Leonida.
The quiet period had led to rumors that the leak stream might have ended, or that the person behind it had been caught. That pause is over, although the newest material remains much more focused on driving than story or combat.
Running for more than two minutes, the video does not include a major action sequence or a new story reveal. It also offers none of the Lucia gameplay many fans are still waiting to see, but it does provide another detailed look at the world Rockstar Games is building.
The footage was shared by @DMalsya in a post identifying it as a GTA 6 hypercar leak:
GTA 6 Hypercar leak pic.twitter.com/mfZMFFQPkI
— rip van winkle (@DMalsya) August 21, 2026
Jason’s carjacking struggle drains stamina
Pulling the driver out of the Thrax reportedly requires Jason to repeatedly press the Circle button while the driver resists being removed. The struggle slowly drains Jason’s stamina, turning a quick car theft into a small but active interaction instead of a single animation.
Vehicle trackers reportedly add another layer to the escape. The Thrax carries a red pin, while a police bike uses a yellow one. When Jason sits still, the red marker begins to pulse and stops once he accelerates. That behavior could signal that the car’s location can be pinged while it remains stationary.
Stealing the vehicle reportedly gives Jason a two-star wanted level. Police also appear more frequently in traffic than they did in GTA V, and officers may flash their lights at him when he breaks traffic rules.
The Truffade Thrax reacts to how it is driven
The hypercar reportedly reacts to Jason’s driving. Its spoiler folds upward under braking to add air resistance, the brake calipers light up, and the reflectors respond to the car’s headlights.
Jason also drives with one hand resting on the door or hanging outside the window, even at high speed. Electric scooters and the Metrorail appear around the city, while some roads look notably narrow. A pawn shop icon can also be spotted on the mini-map.
A red map zone could restrict access
At around the 1:15 mark, the leak identifies a massive red area on the map. Entering it reportedly triggers a two-star wanted level immediately, while leaving the area makes the wanted level disappear.
The footage does not settle whether the zone is blocked until a story milestone or functions as a police search radius. Both explanations remain possible from the material shown.
Small Leonida details fill out the scene
Construction work reportedly progresses in real time, echoing a similar detail from Red Dead Redemption 2. NPCs can also be seen walking while holding hands. One bus carries the number 420, because apparently even public transport gets its little joke.
The radio reportedly plays Unforgettable by French Montana and Players by Coi Leray.
Anyone trying to avoid unreleased footage should skip the clip. For everyone else, the leak arrives less than a week before Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look is scheduled to premiere on August 27, 2026. That presentation is expected to provide the first extended look at GTA 6 gameplay and a clearer picture of how the game handles driving, police encounters, and the wider city.
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