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Heartopia: How to Get Vehicles, Scooters, Sports Cars, and Bicycles

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A girl is standing next to a scooter rider. In front of them is a green scooter.

In Heartopia, your scooter lets you explore the island much faster. Find out how to get your first vehicle right here.

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Tired of getting around Heartopia on foot or by bus? Early in the game, you can unlock your first scooter and later even get behind the wheel of much more stylish vehicles. Here’s how it all works.

Heartopia: Your First Scooter Is Free

As soon as you expand your plot for the first time, Andrew will show up. Wearing a leather jacket and helmet, he tells you he heard construction noises. Since you are new to Heartopia and he likes you, he gifts you your first green scooter. You do not have to pay any gold for it. You even receive a free helmet, so you can travel safely at higher speeds.

The free scooter is just the beginning. If you want a faster or more unique vehicle, you will need to invest gold. Prices can go up to 80,000 gold or more. Which vehicles are available depends on your Builder Level. As your level increases, so does the selection, and from Builder Level 15 onward, you can even purchase sports cars, sedans, and other vehicle types.

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Where to Find Andrew in Heartopia

Andrew is your go-to contact for vehicles. Most of the time, you can find him at the parking lot in the northeastern part of the city. Occasionally, he also drives around Heartopia, so you do not always have to look for him in the same spot.

Travel Faster and Save Gold

With your scooter, you not only get around the city much faster, you also save on ongoing costs. A bus ride costs 200 gold, which you permanently save by owning your own vehicle. Especially early on, this adds up quickly. That said, the bus can still be a good option if you want to travel quickly from one location to another.

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Ilona Frank

Feels most at home in the worlds of horror, adventure, and platformers. Wishes there were trophies for everyday situations in real life, too.