
Why people leave 157 Grau: Online RP
- Online sessions drop on weaker connections. Mid-mission disconnects cost progress and break the RP immersion.
- New vehicle and skin drops cluster around updates and then stall for weeks at a time.
- First-person camera shake makes interior driving uncomfortable on phones smaller than 6 inches.
- Some advertised customization options remain coming soon long after their tease in the patch notes.
- Faction and gang mechanics work on paper but the server populations vary, so some sessions feel empty.
If any of that sounds familiar, here are 7 157 Grau: Online RP alternatives to consider, ranging from Brazilian RP-flavored swaps to focused stunt and customization picks.
Which app should you choose?
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MX Grau if you want pure motorcycle stunt gameplay with the strongest Brazilian-grau feel and the largest player base.
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Dichavas Brasil - Online if you want a similar Brazilian RP experience with both online and offline progression.
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Elite Auto Brazil - Wheelie if you want a Brazilian car-and-bike sandbox with strong offline support.
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Rebaixados Elite Brasil if car customization in Brazilian style is the real interest.
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Grau e Fuga: Online if you want chase and police-pursuit mechanics mixed into the grau scene.
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Trial Xtreme 4 Bike Racing if you want focused trial-bike physics without the open-world overhead.
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Moto Wheelie 3D if you want the wheelie loop in a clean dedicated app.
Stay on 157 Grau: Online RP if the open-world Brazilian RP combination is exactly what you want — nothing else mixes cars, motos, RP factions, and gangs quite the same way.
Comparison table
| App | Best for | Setting | Online | Offline play |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MX Grau | Motorcycle stunts | Brazilian streets | No | Yes |
| Dichavas Brasil - Online | Brazilian RP | Brazilian city | Yes | Yes |
| Elite Auto Brazil - Wheelie | Car-and-bike sandbox | Brazilian map | Planned | Yes |
| Rebaixados Elite Brasil | Car customization | Brazilian city | Yes | Yes |
| Grau e Fuga: Online | Chase mechanics | Brazilian streets | Yes | Yes |
| Trial Xtreme 4 Bike Racing | Trial physics | Tracks | Yes | Yes |
| Moto Wheelie 3D | Wheelie loop | Open city | No | Yes |
1. MX Grau -- pure motorcycle stunt gameplay

MX Grau by Ramosoft is the heaviest-installed grau title on Android. The bike list runs deep, the map offers room for both straight-line wheelies and technical riding spots, and the developer ships frequent bike additions. If the motorcycle side of 157 Grau was the appeal, this is the focused version.
Advantages:
- Largest grau community on mobile — huge install base
- Wide bike selection updated regularly
- Stunt physics tuned for casual fun rather than punishing realism
- Stable on a wide range of Android hardware
Disadvantages:
- No cars — bikes only
- Single-player focus; less RP than 157 Grau
- Some bike unlocks require grind
Pricing: Free with ads. Optional premium unlocks for bike packs.
Migrating from 157 Grau: Online RP: Easy lateral. The wheelie and stunt controls feel similar; let go of the RP and faction layers.
Bottom line: The motorcycle-focused pick — best for players who came for the grau and want the dedicated version.
2. Dichavas Brasil - Online -- similar RP experience

Dichavas Brasil - Online builds on the same Brazilian urban RP template. You can drive motorcycles, cars, and bicycles, interact with players in rooms of up to 12, customize vehicles and characters, and progress through RP missions. The offline mode is robust — when servers drop or you want a solo session, the full content remains playable.
Advantages:
- Strong offline mode plus online rooms
- Vehicle and character customization breadth
- Brazilian urban setting matches 157 Grau’s vibe
- Cone-based roadblock RP system for interactive play
Disadvantages:
- Still developing — some advertised features in progress
- Smaller player base than the established names
- Some controls feel mobile-first rather than RP-friendly
Pricing: Free with ads. No required subscription; optional currency unlocks.
Migrating from 157 Grau: Online RP: The closest cultural match. The RP mechanics, vehicle mix, and Brazilian street feel translate.
Bottom line: The truest cultural cousin to 157 Grau — same Brazilian RP DNA, alternative server population.
3. Elite Auto Brazil - Wheelie -- car-and-bike sandbox

Elite Auto Brazil - Wheelie by Solty Games covers the popular cars and bikes of Brazil with strong offline support. The map is large, tuning options are present for both cars and bikes, and online mode is in development. Where 157 Grau’s online side dominates, Elite Auto Brazil leans into a polished solo experience.
Advantages:
- Strong offline campaign — works without a stable connection
- Both cars and bikes with deep tuning
- Brazilian-market vehicle selection
- Updates ship regularly with new helmets, clothing, and animation
Disadvantages:
- Online mode still on the roadmap
- Less RP framing than 157 Grau or Dichavas
- Fewer player-interaction features
Pricing: Free with ads. Optional premium currency for unlocks.
Migrating from 157 Grau: Online RP: Different rhythm — this is more about solo content. Good as the secondary install for when servers are down.
Bottom line: The offline-first pick — best for players who want polish over connection-dependent multiplayer.
4. Rebaixados Elite Brasil -- car customization in Brazilian style

Rebaixados Elite Brasil is the king of Brazilian car-mod culture on mobile. Lower the suspension, fit oversized rims, layer custom wraps, dial in the sound system. The cruise meets and photo modes give an RP-adjacent feel without the heavy mission structure of 157 Grau. For players who came to 157 Grau for the cars rather than the motos, this is the focused car version.
Advantages:
- Largest car-customization community in the Brazilian scene
- Cruise meets and multiplayer rooms
- Deep paint, wrap, and rim editor
- Long history of updates and content drops
Disadvantages:
- No motorcycles
- Update cycles can be uneven
- Multiplayer servers crowd on weekends
Pricing: Free with ads. Optional in-app purchases for premium parts.
Migrating from 157 Grau: Online RP: Drop the RP and mission framing; bring the car-customization sense. The cruise meets fill the same social hole.
Bottom line: The car-focus pick — best for players who really came for rebaixados culture.
5. Grau e Fuga: Online -- chase mechanics

Grau e Fuga: Online by Studios Infinity introduces police-pursuit mechanics into the grau scene. You wheelie and stunt as in MX Grau, but with police chases that add real stakes — get caught and lose your run’s progress. The online side runs multiplayer pursuits where some players ride and others chase, giving a different competitive layer.
Advantages:
- Pursuit mechanics add real tension to the grau loop
- Both rider and pursuer roles in online lobbies
- Brazilian street setting consistent with the genre
- Pursuit AI varies enough to stay interesting
Disadvantages:
- Smaller community than MX Grau
- Some chase missions can feel repetitive
- Server stability comparable to 157 Grau
Pricing: Free with ads. Optional premium currency for bike unlocks.
Migrating from 157 Grau: Online RP: Lateral move with a chase-mechanic twist. The Brazilian street feel and online multiplayer carry across.
Bottom line: The chase-flavored pick for players who want pursuit on top of the wheelie loop.
6. Trial Xtreme 4 Bike Racing -- focused trial physics

Trial Xtreme 4 leaves the Brazilian street setting for a global trial-bike championship. Hundreds of obstacle-course levels demand balance, throttle control, and tight technique. There’s no open world; the focus is mastery of compact tracks. For players who liked 157 Grau’s wheelie mechanics but wanted a real skill test, this is the version that demands more.
Advantages:
- Genuine trial-bike physics and skill ceiling
- Hundreds of levels with leaderboards
- Online competitive modes
- Clean UI without RP overhead
Disadvantages:
- No open-world exploration
- No Brazilian setting or culture
- Cosmetic customization rather than vehicle mods
Pricing: Free with ads. Premium currency unlocks bike upgrades.
Migrating from 157 Grau: Online RP: Big shift — this is a focused skill game, not an open-world RP. Treat it as the practice ground for stunt technique.
Bottom line: The skill-focused pick for players who want trial mastery instead of open-world cruising.
7. Moto Wheelie 3D -- the clean wheelie app

Moto Wheelie 3D pulls the wheelie loop out of the Brazilian RP setting and into a clean dedicated app. Open-world city map, bike list focused on the wheelie-friendly geometry, no RP mission system to grind through. For players who came to 157 Grau just for the wheelie sessions, this strips the rest away.
Advantages:
- Lean focused app — no extras to distract
- Strong wheelie physics
- City map gives room without RP overhead
- Lightweight install
Disadvantages:
- No RP, missions, or factions
- Single-player only
- Less Brazilian cultural detail than 157 Grau
Pricing: Free with ads. Optional premium currency for bike unlocks.
Migrating from 157 Grau: Online RP: Trivial for the riding side. Expect a quieter experience without the player-population layer.
Bottom line: The minimalist wheelie pick — best for players who want the trick loop without the RP wrapping.
FAQ
What is the closest game to 157 Grau: Online RP?
Dichavas Brasil - Online is the closest cultural match — same Brazilian RP framing, same vehicle mix, same urban setting. Players migrating from 157 Grau typically find the rhythm familiar within the first hour.
Are these Brazilian RP games free?
All seven install free with in-app advertising. Most offer premium currency for vehicle or cosmetic unlocks. None require a paid subscription to access core content.
Which 157 Grau: Online RP alternative works offline?
Elite Auto Brazil - Wheelie, MX Grau, and Moto Wheelie 3D have strong offline content. Dichavas Brasil - Online and Rebaixados Elite Brasil have offline solo modes alongside their online rooms.
Is there a 157 Grau: Online RP alternative with better server stability?
Rebaixados Elite Brasil has the longest track record of multiplayer stability in the Brazilian grau scene. Newer entries like Lowered Cars BR and Dichavas Brasil are improving but the population is smaller.
Can I play these games with friends?
Dichavas Brasil - Online supports up to 12 players per room. Rebaixados Elite Brasil, Grau e Fuga: Online, and Trial Xtreme 4 also support multiplayer modes. MX Grau, Elite Auto Brazil, and Moto Wheelie 3D are primarily solo experiences.