REC 019 / 356 · Leonida atlas
Arrow Gasoline
Gas station chain PG · Port Gellhorn
Arrow Gasoline is a fuel brand that debuted in Grand Theft Auto Online's Smuggler's Run update and is due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI. In Online it exists purely as a sponsor on vehicle liveries, with no physical stations anywhere in the State of San Andreas, while its GTA VI presence is associated with the Port Gellhorn area of Leonida.
Port Gellhorn trailer sign
Arrow branding appears in Port Gellhorn in the second Grand Theft Auto VI trailer. At 2:29, the footage shows an Arrow gas-station sign, establishing the chain’s presence in the region. The material identifies the sign rather than showing the entire Port Gellhorn premises, so its layout and facilities have not been shown there.
Leonard County and Keys
The first GTA VI trailer includes a complete Arrow station in Leonard County at 0:50. Its signage describes Arrow as the official fuel supplier for an unnamed racing body. That wording parallels real-world motorsport fuel sponsorship, but the racing organization named on the fictional sign has not been identified.
A separate official image featuring Brian Heder also contains an Arrow sign in the Leonida Keys. Together, the Leonard County station, the Port Gellhorn sign, and the Keys sign place the brand in several parts of Leonida rather than tying it to only one locality.
Earlier livery appearances
Arrow entered Grand Theft Auto Online with the Smuggler’s Run update. Its first appearance was on the “Old School Racer” paint scheme for the Rapid GT Classic. Later updates reused the company as branding on vehicle liveries from time to time.
Its earlier role was limited to racing-style sponsorship. Arrow branding appeared on vehicles, including an Arrow Gasoline livery for the Deviant, without establishing a retail presence in San Andreas. The GTA VI material changes that presentation by depicting physical Arrow locations in Leonida.
Sunoco, DX, and Flying A
Arrow is modelled primarily on Sunoco. The blue-and-yellow presentation and arrow-shaped logo closely resemble Sunoco’s visual identity. Its racing connection also follows Sunoco’s use as official fuel for NASCAR and the NHRA, reflected by the fuel-supplier claim visible at the Leonard County station.
The oval Arrow mark may also draw from the former DX oil brand. DX belonged to Sunray DX Oil Company until that company combined with Sunoco in 1968; Sunoco retained the DX identity into the early 1990s before converting the remaining DX outlets to Sunoco branding. A circular retro version of Arrow’s logo may take cues from the defunct Flying A Gasoline brand.
Arrow’s move into Leonida also resembles Sunoco’s real-world market footprint. Sunoco does not currently operate stations in California or the western United States, matching Arrow’s lack of San Andreas outlets, while Sunoco has a stronger presence in eastern areas associated with NASCAR culture.
Media
Arrow Gasoline on the GTA Wiki
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