Ready to hit the streets and unlock Vehicle Contracts in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty? Buckle up because the latest Cyberpunk DLC has you diving headfirst into side missions involving heart-pounding car heists and offering loads of goodies, including sweet new rides. Still, because this is side-content, knowing how to unlock and complete Vehicle Contracts in the game is hard.
First things first, you have to unlock these high-octane missions. Start by taking on the Side Quest called “Push it to the Limit.” Once you’ve aced that, keep pushing through the primary campaign until you can finally leave your hideout in Dogtown. This is when Vehicle Contracts in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty are unlocked.
You’ll start spotting green steering wheel icons around the map at that point. When you grab one of these car’s steering wheels, you’ll get a buzz from Muamar “El Capitan” Reyes, kickstarting the Vehicle Contract side gigs.
Now that you’re in the driver’s seat let’s discuss getting things done. Hunt down any Dogtown car marked with a green steering wheel icon in the minimap. They are outstanding cars anyway, so they’ll likely grab your attention. Once spotted, hop in and wait for Muamar to drop you a line. He’s your connection to the high-stakes contracts. From there, follow the objectives, snatch that ride, and make a beeline to the designated drop-off point.
The drop-off point for Vehicle Contracts in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is usually outside of Dogtown. That means you’ll need to get through the security toll at the entrance. To exit Dogtown with the car from the Vehicle Contract, ensure nobody is following you – no cops or gang members should be on your tail.
Completing these Contract missions in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty opens the door to some pretty rad rewards:
- Stacking Discounts
- EuroDollars
- Shards
- Weapons
- New Rides
Here are some tips for completing Vehicle Contract missions:
- When stealing vehicles, you often have to deal with enemies, so be prepared for a fight.
- If possible, try to sneak up on the vehicle and steal it without being seen. This will avoid any unnecessary conflict.
- If you are being chased, use the environment to your advantage. For example, you can drive through narrow alleys or use cover to lose your pursuers.