
A Dusty Trip is one of those Roblox experiences that just grabs you and doesn’t let go. Imagine being dropped into a vast, post-apocalyptic desert where your only goal is to survive, explore, and build the ultimate vehicle collection. I’ve spent countless hours cruising through its sandy landscapes, and let me tell you—it’s an absolute blast!
The game recently dropped the Coyote car, and honestly? It’s been shaking up the meta pretty hard. This isn’t just another vehicle; it’s a game-changer that’s completely free to obtain if you know what you’re doing. And trust me, after grinding for it myself, I can say it’s worth every second of your time.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about A Dusty Trip that keeps me coming back day after day. Maybe it’s the thrill of discovering new buildings across the endless desert, or perhaps it’s the adrenaline rush when you’re being chased by mutants at 2 AM. For me, it’s the perfect blend of exploration, combat, and vehicle customization.
I remember my first time playing—I spawned in with nothing but a basic car and immediately got wrecked by a Buff Mutant. But that initial failure just made me want to master the game even more. Now, hundreds of hours later, I’m here to share everything I’ve learned about getting the Coyote car, which has quickly become my go-to vehicle for desert adventures.
Alright, let’s get down to business. The Coyote car isn’t something you can just buy or find randomly—you need to earn it through the Mutant Roundup quest. Here’s exactly how I did it, step by step.
First things first, you need to find the quest giver. The Mutant Roundup building is located 1,500 meters from the default spawn point. You’ll definitely need a vehicle to make this journey—don’t even think about walking that distance!
Pro tip: Head straight from the starting area and keep an eye out for a distinctive structure. It’s pretty hard to miss once you’re in the right area. I recommend bringing some fuel and a decent weapon, as the journey can be dangerous with mutants spawning along the way.
This is where the real grind begins. The core of the quest is collecting Mutant Points by delivering mutant bodies to the machine inside the Mutant Roundup building. Different mutants are worth different amounts of points, so you’ll want to prioritize wisely:
| Mutant Type | Points Worth | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Normal Mutant | 1 Point | Basic mutants found in most buildings |
| Cowboy Mutant | 3 Points | Fast mutants found at Ghost Town (~25,000m) |
| Bonus Mutant | 3 Points | Special event mutants |
| Debris Mutant | 3 Points | Mutants that throw debris |
| Buff Mutant | 3 Points | Larger, tougher mutants with more health |
| Boss Mutant/Truck Boss | 15 Points | Mini-bosses that spawn in specific locations |
Yes, you read that right—you need 777 Mutant Points to unlock the Coyote. It’s not a small number, but with the right strategy, you can get there much faster than you’d think. Here’s my personal farming method:
Once you hit that magical 777-point goal, you’ll see a message pop up on your screen: “Mutant Roundup Quest Complete – You got Coyote.” And just like that, the car is permanently unlocked in your garage! You can spawn it from any garage location on the map, which is pretty awesome if you ask me.
Let me tell you something—using the wrong weapons will make this grind feel like torture. After testing pretty much every weapon in the game, here are my top recommendations for efficient mutant farming:
Personal recommendation: I prefer the Pump Shotgun for most situations because of its spread damage, but when I’m farming Cowboy Mutants at Ghost Town, I switch to the Space Rifle for its range and power.
If you want to speed up your 777-point grind (and who wouldn’t?), you need to think strategically. Here are some advanced techniques I’ve picked up:
Working with friends makes this quest so much easier. You can:
Based on my experience, here are the best farming routes:
After spending so much time grinding for this car, you might be wondering if it’s actually worth the effort. Let me break down why I think the Coyote is one of the best free vehicles in the game:
| Vehicle | Top Speed | Seats | Special Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coyote | 130 km/h | 4 | Dashboard, radio, great fuel efficiency |
| Vantage (Starter) | 120 km/h | 2 | Basic starter car |
| Classica (Starter) | 80 km/h | 4 | Slow but seats 4 |
Honestly, the Coyote blows the starter vehicles out of the water. It’s currently the second fastest free-to-play vehicle in the game, and the added features like the functional dashboard make it feel premium.
During my grind, I ran into several issues that might trip you up too. Here’s how to handle them:
This is super annoying! When you attach mutant bodies to your car, they sometimes jump out and destroy your vehicle.
Solution: Place bodies inside the vehicle rather than attaching them to the exterior.
Sometimes the desert feels empty.
Solution: Focus on buildings between 2,000-8,000 meters—these areas have the highest mutant spawn rates.
Nothing worse than being weaponless during a mutant hunt.
Solution: Always carry a backup melee weapon like the Vampire’s Dagger or Katana.
Mutants can wreck your ride if you’re not careful. Solution: Keep your distance when fighting and repair your vehicle regularly at gas stations.
The Coyote car was added in a recent update, replacing the old Scrap Scavenger building with the new Mutant Roundup quest. Here’s what’s new:
The developers seem to be actively supporting A Dusty Trip, so we might see even more vehicles and quests in the future. Keep an eye on those update notes!
After grinding 777 points myself, I’ve picked up some pro tips that will save you hours of frustration:
Q: Is the Coyote car really free?
A: Yes! It’s completely free. You don’t need to spend any Robux—just complete the Mutant Roundup quest.
Q: How long does it take to get 777 points?
A: It depends on your strategy and luck. Focusing on high-value mutants, I did it in about 6-8 hours of focused gameplay. With friends, you can cut that time in half.
Q: What’s the best mutant to farm for points?
A: Boss Mutants are definitely the best at 15 points each, but they’re rare. Cowboy Mutants at Ghost Town are your best consistent source at 3 points each.
Q: Do I lose the Coyote if I die?
A: No! Once unlocked, it’s permanently added to your garage and can be respawned from any garage location.
Q: Can I complete the quest solo?
A: Absolutely! I did it solo, though it’s definitely faster with friends. Just make sure you’re well-prepared with good weapons and supplies.
Q: What happens if my vehicle gets destroyed while transporting mutant bodies?
A: Unfortunately, you’ll lose any bodies you were carrying. Always repair your vehicle and consider making more frequent trips back to the Mutant Roundup building.
Getting the Coyote car in A Dusty Trip is definitely a grind, but let me tell you—it’s worth every single mutant you have to hunt down. This vehicle has become my go-to for desert exploration, and the sense of accomplishment I felt when that “Quest Complete” message popped up was incredible.
The key is to stay patient, use the right weapons, and focus on high-value mutants whenever possible. Team up with friends if you can, but don’t be discouraged if you’re flying solo—I did it, and so can you!
Now that you have all the strategies and tips you need, it’s time to jump in and start hunting those mutants. The desert is waiting, and that Coyote car isn’t going to unlock itself. Trust me, once you’re cruising across the sand in your new ride, you’ll thank yourself for putting in the effort.
Happy hunting, and I’ll see you out there in the desert!