All 20 Vehicles in Dig Roblox (July 2025) Stats, Prices & Unlock

All 20 Vehicles in Dig Roblox (2025) Stats, Prices & Unlock
30th June, 2025

Ready to turbocharge your treasure-hunting adventures in Dig Roblox? I've been cruising around Cinder Island and Copper Mesa since the game launched on June 28, 2025, and let me tell you - having the right vehicle can completely transform your gameplay experience! Whether you're racing to boss battles, exploring distant dig sites, or just showing off your style with custom attachments, this comprehensive guide covers all 20 vehicles currently available in Dig.

After testing every single vehicle from the humble ATV to the lightning-fast McBruce 700, I'm sharing everything you need to know about stats, prices, unlock requirements, and the secret quest vehicles that most players don't even know exist. Trust me, understanding the vehicle system will save you thousands of Doolars and hours of wasted time walking between locations!

Roblox DIG: Quick Vehicle Overview

Vehicle TypeTotal CountPrice RangeLevel Range
Standard Vehicles14$500 - $1,200,0000 - 100
Quest Vehicles3Free (Quest Rewards)No Requirements
Limited Vehicles1Free (Early Access)0
Pizza Variants2Quest RewardsNo Requirements

All Vehicles in Dig Roblox

Standard Vehicles (Purchasable from Mechanic)

Let's dive into every vehicle you can buy from Mechanic NPCs scattered across the islands. I've organized them by level requirement to help you plan your progression:

Starter Vehicles (No Level Requirement)

1. ATV

  • Price: $500
  • Speed: 50 m/s (36 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.03 m/s
  • Handling: 23
  • My Take: The perfect starter vehicle! For just $500, you'll save so much time traveling between dig spots. Don't skip this - it's worth every Doolar.

2. Koi Truck

  • Price: $3,000
  • Speed: 50 m/s (30 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.5 m/s
  • Handling: 30
  • My Take: Surprisingly quick acceleration makes this truck feel snappier than the ATV despite similar top speed. Great for stop-and-go digging sessions.

Early Game Vehicles (Levels 5-25)

3. Commander

  • Price: $5,000
  • Speed: 58 m/s (55 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.025 m/s
  • Handling: 17
  • Level Requirement: 5
  • My Take: The tall, off-road design looks cool but that low handling makes it prone to flipping. Skip this unless you love the aesthetic.

4. Silver

  • Price: $8,000
  • Speed: 55 m/s (49 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.01 m/s
  • Handling: 36
  • Level Requirement: 10
  • My Take: Excellent handling makes this my favorite early-game vehicle. The reliable steering is perfect for navigating Mount Cinder's winding paths.

5. Pulse

  • Price: $10,000
  • Speed: 65 m/s (56 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.04 m/s
  • Handling: 30
  • Level Requirement: 25
  • My Take: Those pop-up headlights aren't just for show - this car delivers solid mid-game performance at a reasonable price.

Mid-Game Vehicles (Levels 35-50)

6. Rumbler

  • Price: $10,000
  • Speed: 65 m/s (54 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.025 m/s (0.013 in some sources)
  • Handling: 28 (17 in some sources)
  • Level Requirement: 35
  • My Take: Bulky muscle car vibes but underwhelming stats for the level requirement. The Tracer is a much better investment.

7. Tracer

  • Price: $17,000
  • Speed: 75 m/s (60 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.15 m/s
  • Handling: 38
  • Level Requirement: 35
  • My Take: BEST VALUE IN THE GAME! High speed, excellent acceleration, and great handling at a reasonable price. This carried me through to endgame.

8. DMW M3

  • Price: $25,000
  • Speed: 75 m/s (68 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.08 m/s
  • Handling: 30
  • Level Requirement: 40
  • My Take: Solid performance but the Tracer offers similar speed for less money. Only buy if you want the prestige factor.

9. Elite 6×6

  • Price: $35,000
  • Speed: 80 m/s (Note: one source lists 800 m/s which appears to be an error)
  • Acceleration: 0.01 m/s (0.05 in some sources)
  • Handling: 45 (65 in some sources)
  • Level Requirement: 50
  • My Take: The ultimate all-terrain vehicle with exceptional handling. Worth every Doolar if you can afford it.

Late Game Vehicles (Levels 60-100)

10. Forklift

  • Price: $5,000
  • Speed: 35 m/s (23 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.03 m/s
  • Handling: 19
  • Level Requirement: 50 (60 in some sources)
  • My Take: A meme vehicle that's hilariously slow but fun to drive. Only buy after you've got better options for actual transportation.

11. The Ox

  • Price: $100,000
  • Speed: 85 m/s (79 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.1 m/s
  • Handling: 30
  • Level Requirement: 60
  • My Take: Loud, fast, and aggressive - perfect for players who want to make a statement while speeding across Copper Mesa.

12. Roadster RS

  • Price: $135,000
  • Speed: 95 m/s (84 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.15 m/s
  • Handling: 40
  • Level Requirement: 70
  • My Take: Gorgeous design with track-ready performance. The speed increase over The Ox justifies the price jump.

13. McBruce 700

  • Price: $900,000
  • Speed: 105 m/s (94 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.25 m/s
  • Handling: 25
  • Level Requirement: 100
  • My Take: The pinnacle of Cinder Island engineering! Insane speed and acceleration, though the handling takes practice.

14. Monster Silver

  • Price: $1,200,000
  • Speed: 60 m/s (70 in some sources)
  • Acceleration: 0.005 m/s
  • Handling: 15
  • Level Requirement: 100
  • My Take: A monster truck version of the Silver that's more about style than performance. That acceleration is painfully slow!

Quest Reward Vehicles

These exclusive vehicles can't be bought - you'll need to complete specific quests to unlock them:

15. Harvester

  • Quest: "Reboot" from Silver NPC in Verdant Vale
  • Speed: 30 m/s (though one source lists 105 m/s)
  • Acceleration: 0.02 m/s (0.25 in some sources)
  • Handling: 30 (25 in some sources)
  • My Take: Don't let the tractor appearance fool you - this quest reward performs surprisingly well and costs nothing!

16. Pizza Tracer

  • Quest: "50 Penguins Pizza" delivery quest
  • Speed: 85 m/s
  • Acceleration: 0.15 m/s
  • Handling: 34
  • My Take: Essentially a free version of the regular Tracer with pizza-themed styling. Absolutely worth completing the quest!

17. Pizza Monster Silver

  • Quest: "500 Penguins Pizza" delivery quest
  • Speed: 60 m/s
  • Acceleration: 0.005 m/s
  • Handling: 14
  • My Take: The grind for 500 pizza deliveries is real, but you get a unique monster truck variant as bragging rights.

Limited/Exclusive Vehicles

18. The Patriot

  • How to Obtain: Given to players who played during early access
  • Speed: 60 m/s
  • Acceleration: 0.15 m/s
  • Handling: 30
  • Level Requirement: 0
  • My Take: A fantastic exclusive reward for early supporters with solid all-around stats. If you have it, flaunt it!

How to Get Vehicles in Dig Roblox?

Finding Mechanic NPCs

Mechanic NPCs are your gateway to vehicle ownership in Dig. Here's where to find them:

  1. Fox Town Mechanic - Right near the spawn area, perfect for buying your first ATV
  2. Cinder Shores Mechanic - Near the beach area, stocks mid-tier vehicles
  3. Verdant Vale Mechanic - Close to the farm, offers rural-themed vehicles
  4. Mount Cinder Mechanic - At the base of the mountain for snow-ready rides
  5. Copper Mesa Mechanic - Sells the high-end luxury vehicles

Vehicle Spawning Process

Here's exactly how to spawn and customize your vehicles:

  1. Talk to any Mechanic NPC - They all access the same vehicle inventory
  2. Open the Vehicle Menu - You'll see all available vehicles with their stats
  3. Check Requirements - Vehicles you can't buy yet will show level requirements
  4. Select Your Vehicle - Click on any owned vehicle to spawn it instantly
  5. Previous Vehicle Despawns - You can only have one vehicle active at a time

Vehicle Customization Options

One of my favorite features in Dig is the extensive customization system. Here's everything you can modify:

Color Customization

  • Drag the color bar to select any color on the spectrum
  • Adjust hue and brightness with the secondary sliders
  • Changes apply instantly - no need to respawn your vehicle
  • Color saves permanently - your vehicle keeps its custom color even after despawning

Attachment System

Vehicles have three attachment slots where you can add cosmetic items:

  1. Front Attachments - Bumper decorations and hood ornaments
  2. Top Attachments - Roof decorations and toppers
  3. Back Attachments - Rear decorations and spoilers

Available Cosmetic Attachments

Here are all the vehicle cosmetics I've discovered so far:

Boss Drop Attachments (7% drop rate):

  • Crab Crown - Drops from King Crab boss
  • Bunny Teeth - Drops from Fuzzball boss
  • Basilisk Scales - Drops from Basilisk boss
  • Spider Crown - Drops from Giant Spider boss
  • Candlelight Ornament - Drops from Candlelight Phantom boss
  • Monstrous Ornament - Drops from Molten Monstrosity boss

Quest Reward Attachments:

  • Pizza Topper - Complete 2 Pizza Delivery quests
  • Rainbow - Find the Pot of Gold during Sparkling Rainbow events

Exclusive Attachments:

  • DIG Bauble - Given to players who joined in the first hour of release
  • Evil Horns - Redeem the code 'evilcode' (may be expired - check our codes guide for active codes)

Smart Vehicle Progression Strategy

After helping dozens of players optimize their vehicle purchases, here's my recommended progression path:

Levels 0-10: Start Smart

  • Buy the ATV immediately at level 0 for $500
  • Skip the Koi Truck - save for better options
  • Skip the Commander at level 5 - poor handling isn't worth it
  • Consider the Silver at level 10 if you have spare cash

Levels 25-40: Mid-Game Efficiency

  • Skip the Pulse - save for the Tracer instead
  • Buy the Tracer at level 35 - best performance per Doolar
  • Complete the Reboot quest for the free Harvester
  • Skip the DMW M3 unless you're rich

Levels 50-70: Premium Choices

  • Elite 6×6 is worth it if you can afford $35,000
  • Buy the Forklift only for fun after securing a fast vehicle
  • The Ox at level 60 offers great speed for the price
  • Save for Roadster RS if you want the best handling

Levels 70-100: Endgame Luxury

  • Roadster RS is the sweet spot of speed and control
  • McBruce 700 for maximum speed (if you can handle it)
  • Monster Silver only if you collect everything

Money-Saving Vehicle Tips

Here are my top strategies for affording vehicles without breaking the bank:

  1. Don't buy every vehicle - You only need 3-4 throughout your journey
  2. Focus on shovels first - Better shovels = more money for vehicles
  3. Complete vehicle quests - Free vehicles save massive amounts
  4. Wait for weather events - 2x money events help you save faster
  5. Sell during mutations - Golden mutations can fund vehicle purchases

Vehicle Performance Comparison

Speed Rankings (Fastest to Slowest)

  1. McBruce 700 - 105 m/s
  2. Roadster RS - 95 m/s
  3. Pizza Tracer - 85 m/s
  4. The Ox - 85 m/s
  5. Elite 6×6 - 80 m/s

Best Handling Vehicles

  1. Elite 6×6 - 45-65 handling
  2. Roadster RS - 40 handling
  3. Tracer - 38 handling
  4. Silver - 36 handling
  5. Pizza Tracer - 34 handling

Best Acceleration

  1. McBruce 700 - 0.25 m/s
  2. Tracer/Pizza Tracer - 0.15 m/s
  3. Roadster RS - 0.15 m/s
  4. The Ox - 0.1 m/s
  5. Koi Truck - 0.5 m/s

Common Vehicle Questions

Which vehicle should I buy first?

Always start with the ATV at $500. It's affordable and immediately improves your gameplay experience by reducing travel time between dig sites.

Are expensive vehicles worth it?

For most players, the Tracer at $17,000 offers the best value. The ultra-expensive vehicles like McBruce 700 are luxury items for completionists.

Can I trade vehicles?

No, vehicles cannot be traded between players. Each player must purchase or earn their own vehicles.

Do vehicles affect digging?

Vehicles are purely for transportation and don't impact your digging stats or treasure chances. They do help you reach dig sites faster though! For improving your actual digging performance, check out our enchantment guide.

What happens to attachments when I switch vehicles?

Attachments are vehicle-specific. Each vehicle maintains its own set of equipped attachments.

Future Vehicle Updates

Based on developer patterns and community feedback, here's what we might see:

  • Seasonal vehicles for holidays and events
  • Flying vehicles to access sky islands (heavily requested)
  • Boat vehicles for water exploration
  • Multi-passenger vehicles for group adventures
  • Vehicle races as a mini-game feature

Final Thoughts

The vehicle system in Dig Roblox adds a fantastic layer of progression and customization to the treasure-hunting experience. While you don't need every vehicle to succeed, having the right wheels at the right time can dramatically improve your efficiency and enjoyment.

My personal recommendation? Grab the ATV immediately, save for the Tracer at level 35, complete the Reboot quest for the free Harvester, and then decide if you want to splurge on luxury vehicles later. Remember, vehicles are tools to help you dig more efficiently - don't let vehicle collecting distract you from upgrading your shovels and charms!

Whether you're cruising in a basic ATV or flexing in a McBruce 700, the most important thing is enjoying the journey. Now get out there and start exploring - those treasures won't dig themselves up!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the fastest vehicle in Dig Roblox?

The McBruce 700 is currently the fastest vehicle with a top speed of 105 m/s, followed by the Roadster RS at 95 m/s. However, the McBruce costs $900,000 and requires level 100, making it an endgame luxury item.

How do I unlock vehicles in Dig Roblox?

Most vehicles are unlocked by reaching specific level requirements and purchasing them from Mechanic NPCs. Quest vehicles like the Harvester require completing specific missions, while limited vehicles like The Patriot were only available during special events.

Can you customize vehicles in Dig?

Yes! You can customize your vehicle's color using the color slider and add up to three attachments (front, top, and back). Attachments are obtained from boss drops, quests, and special events.

Is the Monster Silver worth $1.2 million?

Honestly, no. Despite being the most expensive vehicle, the Monster Silver has poor acceleration (0.005 m/s) and mediocre speed (60 m/s). It's purely a collector's item for completionists.

Where can I find Mechanic NPCs?

Mechanic NPCs are located in Fox Town (near spawn), Cinder Shores, Verdant Vale, Mount Cinder base, and Copper Mesa. All mechanics access the same vehicle inventory.

Do vehicles break or need fuel?

No, vehicles in Dig Roblox don't require fuel, maintenance, or repairs. Once purchased, they're yours forever and can be spawned unlimited times.

What's the best vehicle for beginners?

The ATV at $500 is perfect for beginners. It's affordable, has decent stats, and will save you countless hours of walking between dig sites in your early game.

Can multiple players ride in one vehicle?

Currently, all vehicles in Dig Roblox are single-passenger only. The developers have hinted at possible multi-passenger vehicles in future updates.

Do vehicles work on all islands?

Yes, vehicles work on both Cinder Island and Copper Mesa. However, some terrain may be easier to navigate with vehicles that have better handling stats.

How do I get the Pizza vehicles?

Complete the "50 Penguins Pizza" quest for the Pizza Tracer and the "500 Penguins Pizza" quest for the Pizza Monster Silver. These quests are available from the Pizza Penguin NPC.

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