Free Black Rayfield Caliburn Still in Cyberpunk 2077 and Here’s Where to Find It

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Not only does Cyberpunk 2077 have some of the best fashion items in gaming, but also the coolest rides in gaming. In Night City, you can acquire so many dope rides through missions and by purchasing them. From the standard, economy cars for the everyday Night City citizen to the ultra-exclusive hypercars, there’s something for everyone. So many players, however, miss out on the fastest, dopest car in the game: the all-black Rayfield Caliburn. And yes, it's still in the game.

The Rayfield Caliburn is one of the three hypercars you can get in Night City. Of the three hypercars, the Caliburn is the fastest, with 1660 horsepower and a gorgeous interior. The Caliburn’s design is based on the real-life car of the elite, the Bugatti Chiron. Also, the sound of the Caliburn’s engine is recorded from the Lexus LFA. While players can see the Caliburn on the streets of Night City in different colors, there are only two available to players, the white Caliburn for sale and the all-black Caliburn that’s free. These two hypercars are the iconic fashion items in the game because of their style and exclusivity.

How to Get the White Caliburn

The white Rayfield Caliburn is pretty easy to get, but it may take a while to attain the requirements. To get the white Caliburn in Cyberpunk 2077, you need to have 50 Street Cred and the eddies (prior to Update 2.3, you only needed 40 Street Cred). After reaching 50 Street Cred you can go back to V’s apartment and get on the net and go to AutoFixer, scroll down to the Rayfield section and purchase the Caliburn for 135,000 Eddies. This particular Caliburn was owned by a Cytech CEO but he put it on the market because “Only poor people drive two year old cars.”

White Rayfield Caliburn bought from Dino Dinovic prior to Update 2.3

How to Get the Black Rayfield Caliburn Free

The all-black Rayfield Caliburn, or the “Murk” Mobile is arguably the best car in the game. Not only is it the fastest car, but the white quilted interior looks like it feels so lux inside. Luckily, this Caliburn doesn’t cost anything. And grabbing this uber-exclusive car is so easy.

Black Rayfield Caliburn

As of June 2026, I confirmed the requirements for the Rayfield Caliburn “Murk Mobile” are:

  • Reach Level 30

  • Have 40 Street Cred

  • Complete Missions for Panam

To get the Murk Mobile, agree to help Panam fight the Wraiths and kill Nash for the mission “Ghost Town”. After completing Ghost Town, you will have to wait until you’ve reached Level 30 and have at least 40 Street Cred. Then, look on your map just north of Rocky Ridge town to see if the yellow “Side Job” icon has appeared. When it has appeared, head to Aldacado’s cave (formerly the Wraith’s hideout) just outside of Rocky Ridge. Head inside the cave and follow the path until you come to a blue shipping container. The gig called "Murk Man Returns Again Once More Forever" will appear as you pull up to the container. Inside that container, you will see the black Rayfield Caliburn. To enter the car, there’s a shard on the desk to the right. When you take the shard, it completes a mission and gives you access to the car. Inside the container, you may also find a legendary piece of gear waiting for you.

This video shows you how to get the Murk Mobile aka the black Rayfield Caliburn.

With Update 2.3, you no longer need to wait for Dino, El Capitan, or search the city to buy cars. You can just get them at the AutoFixer. Including other hypercars like the Herrera Outlaw GTS for 92,000 Eddies. Like the Caliburn, it’s super-fast at 770 horsepower, uber chic, and hella exclusive. It’s so exclusive, only 10 exist in Night City and you’re about to be one of those owners.

Kiesha Richardson

Kiesha Richardson is a Black American Editor-in-Chief and the founder of GNL Magazine, a culture-forward gaming and tech publication examining games through identity, storytelling, and lived experience. She has been gaming since the Atari era and covers RPGs, MMOs, character customization, and immersive world design. She also runs Blerd Travels and writes fiction, including the ongoing xianxia web novel Death Blooms for You.

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