Indian Bike Driving 3D is not just a motorcycle game. The feature code system gives you access to a wide range of cars and SUVs — from everyday city vehicles to exotic supercars and heavy-duty off-roaders. This guide covers every car and SUV available in the game, the code to unlock each one, and practical notes on how each vehicle handles in city traffic and on missions. For the full list including bikes, animals, and effects, visit our complete feature codes page.
How to enter car feature codes
Open the game and tap the phone icon at the bottom left of the screen. Tap the green handset icon, then tap the 9-dot dial pad. Type in the code and press call. The vehicle spawns at your location immediately. You do not need to be in a specific area of the map.
Supercars & Exotic Vehicles
Bugatti — Code: 500
One of the fastest four-wheeled vehicles in the game. The Bugatti accelerates to top speed quickly and holds its line on straight roads. In city traffic it requires careful steering as its wide body does not fit through gaps the way bikes do. Best used on open roads and for free roam exploration rather than tight mission routes.
Bugatti v2 — Code: 800
An updated version of the Bugatti with slightly refined handling. The difference between v1 and v2 is subtle, but the v2 version feels marginally more planted through corners. Try both and see which suits your driving preference.
Koenigsegg — Code: 900
The Koenigsegg competes with the Bugatti for outright speed. Its acceleration is exceptional and it looks striking in the city environment. Like the Bugatti, it is a statement vehicle rather than a practical mission car. Great for exploring the map at high speed.
Lamborghini — Code: 3333
The Lamborghini is the most popular exotic car in Indian Bike Driving 3D based on player requests. It handles better in city conditions than the Bugatti because of its steering response, and it still delivers impressive straight-line speed. A strong choice if you want a supercar that is actually usable in missions.
Lamborghini v2 — Code: 700
The v2 Lamborghini has noticeably improved cornering. If you found the original Lamborghini sliding wide in turns, try this version instead. It is one of the best all-round exotic cars in the game for balancing speed with city driveability.
Bentley — Code: 8811
The Bentley is a heavy luxury saloon that trades speed for a smooth, planted feel. It does not top out as fast as the Lamborghini or Bugatti, but it is stable and forgiving, making it surprisingly practical for mission use. A good choice for players who prefer controlled driving over maximum pace.
Rolls Royce — Code: 2000
The Rolls Royce behaves similarly to the Bentley — large, smooth, and deliberate. It suits free roam and casual exploration well. In time-sensitive missions it is less competitive, but as an experience it is unique.
Mustang — Code: 8123
The Mustang brings a muscle car feel to Indian city traffic. Its rear-wheel-drive character means it can be a bit loose on acceleration, which adds to the fun in free roam but demands more concentration in timed missions. One of the more entertaining driving experiences in the game.
Supra — Code: 2244
The Supra handles predictably and feels well-balanced. It sits below the exotic supercars in outright speed but rewards smooth driving with consistent lap and mission times. A popular choice among players who enjoy car culture references.
SUVs & Off-Roaders
Fortuner — Code: 1000
The Toyota Fortuner is immediately recognisable to Indian players and it handles accordingly — solid, stable, and capable. It is slower than the exotic cars but far easier to thread through traffic. Good for city missions where you want four wheels without sacrificing too much control.
Endeavour — Code: 2020
The Endeavour (Ford Endeavour) is another familiar SUV that handles much like the Fortuner. Choose between them based on personal preference — they perform similarly in most city conditions.
Range Rover — Code: 6666
The Range Rover adds a premium feel to the SUV category. Slightly heavier than the Fortuner, it absorbs road bumps smoothly and feels stable at highway speeds within the game. Recommended for players who like SUV handling but want something with more presence.
Defender — Code: 0002
The Land Rover Defender is more off-road biased than the Range Rover, and it shows in how it handles city streets — capable but slightly more deliberate. A great choice for exploration across different map terrains.
Thar — Code: 9191
The Mahindra Thar is a favourite for Indian players who recognise it from the streets. It handles with a rugged, bouncy character that feels authentic. Slower than the larger SUVs but fun and culturally fitting for the game's city setting.
Wrangler — Code: 9090
The Jeep Wrangler plays similarly to the Thar — compact, tough, and willing. Both are good choices for players who want something shorter and more manoeuvrable than the full-size SUVs.
Scorpio Classic — Code: 333
The Mahindra Scorpio Classic is well-suited to city conditions. It steers accurately for a body-on-frame SUV and has a weight distribution that makes it feel predictable. A practical all-rounder in the four-wheeled category.
Scorpio S11 — Code: 444
The updated Scorpio S11 handles with noticeably sharper steering than the Classic. If you find the older Scorpio a little slow to respond, try the S11 instead. The two make for an interesting direct comparison within the game.
Scorpio N — Code: 5309
The newest Scorpio variant in the game. The Scorpio N has the best handling of the three Scorpio options and sits comfortably among the top mid-size SUV picks for mission use.
Nissan — Code: 3005
A compact crossover-style vehicle that handles lightly and quickly. Good for players who want something smaller than the full SUVs but more stable than a motorcycle for certain missions.
Special & Utility Vehicles
Police SUV — Code: 101
The Police SUV combines the handling characteristics of a standard large SUV with a distinct appearance. Using it in free roam creates interesting interactions with the city environment. Performs similarly to the Fortuner in missions.
Fire Truck — Code: 606
The Fire Truck is a novelty vehicle — wide, heavy, and slow, but highly entertaining in free roam. Not recommended for timed missions. Excellent for players who want to see how city traffic reacts to a fire truck rolling through.
Bus — Code: 5599
The Bus is the largest standard road vehicle in the game. It is slow and wide, making navigation through city traffic a genuine challenge. Try it at least once — maneuvering a full-size bus through Indian city streets is its own kind of entertaining puzzle.
Rickshaw — Code: 8370
The Rickshaw is a unique vehicle that fits the Indian city setting perfectly. It is small, slow, and requires a completely different approach to mission driving than anything else on this list. Players who complete a timed mission in a Rickshaw deserve full respect.
Tarzan — Code: 300
The Tarzan is an off-road buggy style vehicle with quick steering and a light feel. Surprisingly capable in the city despite its aggressive appearance. Worth trying if you want a four-wheeled vehicle that handles closer to a large bike than an SUV.
Porsche — Code: 4000
The Porsche sits between the supercars and the more practical sports cars. Its handling is balanced and precise, making it one of the better four-wheeled options for actual mission use. Combines speed with enough steering finesse to stay clean through city traffic.
Tips for driving cars in Indian Bike Driving 3D
Cars take more space on the road than bikes, so traffic gaps that work on a motorcycle will not always work in an SUV or saloon. Leave more braking distance, use the minimap to anticipate traffic buildup ahead, and choose your lane earlier than you would on two wheels. Exotic supercars are best enjoyed on the longer, straighter sections of the city map where their top speed advantage actually matters. For technical city missions, the Lamborghini v2, Porsche, or Scorpio N are more practical than the Bugatti or Koenigsegg.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest car in Indian Bike Driving 3D?
The Bugatti (code: 500) and Koenigsegg (code: 900) are the fastest four-wheeled vehicles in the game in terms of top speed.
Which car is best for missions?
The Lamborghini v2 (code: 700) and Porsche (code: 4000) offer the best combination of speed and handling for mission driving.
Can cars be used for all missions?
Most missions can be completed with any vehicle. Some very tight routes favour bikes over large SUVs or trucks due to available road space.
Are monster truck versions different from regular cars?
Yes. The monster truck variants (codes like 0700 for Lamborghini Monster Truck) have raised suspension, larger tyres, and completely different handling. They are covered in our heavy vehicles guide.
Conclusion
Indian Bike Driving 3D's car roster gives players serious variety — from rickshaws to Bugattis. The feature code system means everything is accessible immediately without grinding. Start with the Fortuner or Scorpio N for practical four-wheeled mission driving, then explore the exotics for free roam fun. For bikes, animals, and special effects codes, visit our complete feature codes page, and for mission strategy using any vehicle, check our full guides section.