

The Vulcar Warrener HKR is modelled on the Datsun 1200 ute, though it wears a Skyline GT-R front to become a ‘Hakotora’. Other GTA V Dinkas include the Sugoi (FK8 Civic Type R) and Chavos (Accord). Individual throttle bodies, carbon fibre accessories and drift-ready panel deletes are all on the cards – not to mention hardtops and dozens of wheel choices. It will set you back $1,800,000 in-game dollars.īased on the Honda S2000, the Dinka RT3000 features a wide range of available mods. The brand is clearly Nissan-inspired, also boasting cars inspired by the Skyline range and a 4×4 similar to a short-wheelbase GQ Patrol. The Annis Euros is based on both the Nissan 350Z and 370Z. Race and drift-inspired liveries are available, as well as a Fast and Furious design parodying Dom’s red RX-7. There’s an accurate 13B rotary under the bonnet, with options for various intakes and intercooler setups. While most of the Annis brand is derived from Nissan, the ZR350 is modelled closely on Maxda’s FD RX-7, right down to a facsimile of the 90s-era badge. Some cars can also be branded with other parody logos, such as the Samsung-based ‘Wiwang’.Īs per the usual GTA method, the new cars aren’t exact replicas of their real-world counterparts, with just enough elements – names included – changed to avoid IP infringements. The new cars are heavily customisable with a wide range of aftermarket performance parts, many of which emulate real-life brands – Momo becomes ‘Mono’ and HKS becomes ‘HFS’. It’s a well-timed addition to the game, too with plenty of Aussies housebound thanks to Coronavirus restrictions, buying, modifying and enjoying cars in a virtual environment is as close as some of us might get for the next little while.

Rather than focusing on combat like most GTA expansions, it’s all about peaceful online car meets and racing.

The most recent expansion for the game, dubbed Los Santos Tuners, brings a range of cars to the fictional city, inspired by real-world performance vehicles. The main source of Rockstar’s GTA-related income is GTA Online, where many players spend real-world currency to unlock new weapons, vehicles, and in-game resources. Despite being released back in 2013, Rockstar Games is still busily producing new content for the venerable Grand Theft Auto V.
