Emergency Hamburg Vehicle Tier List
All 47 vehicles ranked by top speed, horsepower, and value for money. From the 340 km/h Nyberg Eskon down to the 50 km/h Tractor.
S-Tier
A-Tier
B-Tier
C-Tier
D-Tier
F-Tier
💰 Best Value Picks
The gold standard of value. 270 km/h with no gamepass required. Ask any veteran player and they'll tell you this is THE car to save for first. Nothing else in this price range comes close.
Best car under 200K€, period. Near-250 speed at a mid-game price point. If the Ferdinand 911 feels too far away, the R8 is your stepping stone.
Budget performance king. 155K€ for 240 km/h is absurd value. You can grind this out in a few sessions and immediately feel the speed difference from C-tier cars.
Cheapest way into the 300+ km/h club. If you want S-tier bragging rights without the S-tier price tag, the Carbon is your answer.
Best early-game upgrade. 60K€ is achievable in your first few play sessions, and 200 km/h is a massive jump from the starter car's 170.
🎮 Gamepass Vehicles Guide
Emergency Hamburg has 4 vehicle gamepasses (199-799 Robux each). Here's whether they're actually worth your money.
Vehicles: Ferdinand 911 Cabriolet (275 km/h), Stuttgart GMA Roadster (250 km/h), BKM 1 Cabriolet (190 km/h — free with pass)
Verdict: Worth it if you play a lot. The 911 Cabriolet is genuinely faster than the hardtop, and the BKM 1 is a free car. Best value gamepass overall.
Vehicles: Ferdinand Vivo (270 km/h, 400HP), Celestial Type S (230 km/h), Avantismo Q4 Electron (220 km/h)
Verdict: Meh. The Vivo is strong but a regular Ferdinand 911 matches its speed without any Robux. Only buy if you really want the EV aesthetic.
Vehicles: BKM M3 E90 (210 km/h), Stuttgart W123 (180 km/h), Wolfsburg Classic (170 km/h — free with pass)
Verdict: Cheapest gamepass and the M3 E90 at 77K€ is a decent budget car. Good for collectors, not essential for performance.
Vehicles: Wolfsburg Discovery (185 km/h — free with pass), UTV (170 km/h), Quad (160 km/h — free with pass)
Verdict: Skip unless you love off-roading. None of these are competitive on roads, and the free vehicles are slow.
🚗 New Player Buying Guide
Not sure what to buy next? Here's the upgrade path from starter car to end-game, broken down by how much cash you've got.
You spawn with the free Wolfsburg Marin (170 km/h). Don't waste money on the Wolfsburg Handel (9K€) — it's barely faster. Save up to at least 12K€ for the Avantismo S5, or better yet, push to 60K€ for the A3.
The Avantismo A3 at 60K€ is your first real upgrade — 200 km/h feels like a different game after the starter car. If you have the Classic gamepass, the BKM M3 E90 (77K€) is slightly better. Avoid the Falcon Traveller and Stuttgart GMA 63 — they're traps.
This is where it gets fun. The Stuttgart GMA C63 Facelift (155K€, 240 km/h) is the budget pick. The Avantismo R8 (195K€, 245 km/h) is the sweet spot. If you can stretch to 290K€, the Ferdinand 911 (270 km/h) is the best car in the game for the money.
You're shopping A-tier and low S-tier now. The Maranello Catania (400K€, 285 km/h) is gorgeous. The Silhouette Carbon (550K€) gets you into the 300+ club. The Mauntley National GT (750K€) is the last stop before supercar territory.
Strugatti Ettore (1.1M€, 320 km/h) or Nyberg Eskon (2.2M€, 340 km/h). The Ettore is the smarter buy — you lose 20 km/h but save over a million. The Eskon is pure flex. You don't need it, but you want it.
About Emergency Hamburg
Emergency Hamburg is one of the most popular open-world driving games on Roblox, set in a detailed recreation of Hamburg, Germany. You can play as police officers, firefighters, paramedics, or regular civilians — each role with its own gameplay loop. The game has been around since 2020 and consistently pulls 10-20K concurrent players.
The vehicle system is the core of the game. There are currently 47 drivable vehicles ranging from the free Wolfsburg Marin starter car (170 km/h) all the way up to the 2.2 million euro Nyberg Eskon (340 km/h). Prices range from free to 2.2M in-game euros, and some vehicles are locked behind gamepasses costing 199-799 Robux.
What makes Emergency Hamburg's car system interesting is the variety. You've got sedans, SUVs, supercars, electric vehicles, classic cars, motorcycles, and even a tractor. Each vehicle has unique stats for top speed, horsepower, and seat count. The game regularly adds new vehicles and occasionally rebalances existing ones.
How we rank: Our tier list prioritizes top speed first, then horsepower and price-to-performance ratio. A car that hits 270 km/h for 290K€ ranks higher than one that does the same speed for 480K€. Seat count and gamepass requirements are noted in each review but don't directly affect tier placement — we figure you can decide for yourself whether 4 seats or a gamepass matters to your playstyle.
FAQ
What's the fastest car in Emergency Hamburg?
Nyberg Eskon at 340 km/h. It costs 2.2 million euros though, so you'll be grinding for a while. The Strugatti Ettore (320 km/h) is the more practical choice at roughly half the price — you lose 20 km/h but save over a million euros. For most players, the Ettore is the real end-game car.
What's the best car for the money?
Ferdinand 911 at 290K€ for 270 km/h. It's not even close. No gamepass required, fast enough to win most chases, and priced at a point where mid-game players can actually afford it. If 290K is still too steep, the Avantismo R8 (195K€, 245 km/h) or Stuttgart GMA C63 Facelift (155K€, 240 km/h) are excellent budget alternatives.
Do I need gamepasses to get good cars?
Nope. Every S-tier car and most A-tier cars are available without any gamepass. The Convertible, EV, Classic, and Off-Road passes unlock some extra vehicles (199-799 Robux each), but none of them are must-haves. The Ferdinand 911 — widely considered the best value car — needs zero Robux. Save your money unless you're a collector.
What should I buy as my first car upgrade?
Skip the Wolfsburg Handel (9K€) — it's barely faster than the free starter car. Your first real upgrade should be the Avantismo S5 (12K€, 185 km/h) or, if you can wait a bit longer, the Avantismo A3 (60K€, 200 km/h). The A3 is a much bigger jump in speed and will last you until you can afford B-tier cars.
Are electric vehicles worth it?
Honestly, not really — unless you already own the EV gamepass for other reasons. The Ferdinand Vivo (400HP, 270 km/h) is the best EV and it's genuinely good, but a regular Ferdinand 911 hits the same 270 km/h for less money and no Robux. The cheaper EVs (Celestial Type S, Avantismo Q4 Electron) are decent but nothing special.
What's the best car with 4+ seats for group play?
Depends on your budget. The Ferdinand Jalapeno (375K€, 260 km/h, 4 seats) is the fastest 4-seater that won't bankrupt you. The Stuttgart Royal Majestic (480K€, 270 km/h, 4 seats) is faster but pricey. On a budget, the BKM M5 (245K€, 240 km/h, 4 seats) or Stuttgart GMA Commute (315K€, 250 km/h, 4 seats) work fine. Avoid the Chryslus Limousine — 410K€ for 210 km/h is a scam, even with 6 seats.
How often does this tier list get updated?
We update after every major Emergency Hamburg patch that changes vehicle stats, prices, or adds new cars. Minor cosmetic updates don't affect rankings. The current list reflects all vehicles as of February 2026. If a new update drops and we haven't updated yet, the core rankings (especially S and A tier) usually stay accurate since top-end vehicles rarely get nerfed.
Is the Tractor actually useful for anything?
Lol, no. 50 km/h top speed and 105K€ price tag — it's a meme vehicle. The 240HP sounds impressive until you realize it's all torque and no speed. Some players buy it for the laughs or to troll in roleplay servers. If you're looking for an actual off-road vehicle, the Wolfsburg Discovery (free with Off-Road gamepass) is slow but at least functional.