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Top 3 cars from the GTA Online Los Santos Drug Wars update

Danyal Arabi
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Top 3 cars from the GTA Online Los Santos Drug Wars update

The GTA Online Los Santos Drug Wars update brings fresh content to the table this December. While most of the cars from the update are out, a few are yet to join the roster. These rides will be packaged as weekly drip-feed content and a few surprises are in store. Aside from the new business and First Dose missions, eight new vehicles were added at launch, with more in the wings. Here are the best of the cars released and datamined from the game files.

Disclaimer: This article is subjective and reflects the writer’s views.

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3 best cars from the GTA Online Los Santos Drug Wars update

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1. Annis 300R

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The Annis 300R is modeled after the 2023 Nissan Z (RZ34) and is a car that has a few secrets. For starters, it’s only available until December 28 after which it will be delisted. Priced at $2,075,000, the car isn’t exactly cheap and has a poor top speed of 131.25 mph (211.23 km/h). However, the car makes up for its average performance in explosive resistance. The Annis 300R takes 12 regular missiles to destroy, making it an absolute beast for freemode sessions.

2. Ocelot Virtue (Unreleased)

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The unreleased Ocelot Virtue is expected to be priced at GTA $2,980,000 ($2,235,000 trade price) and is modeled after the Lotus Evija. While not much is known about the car, its appearance is enough for most car collectors to spring for it. Some preliminary testing also reveals that it’s faster than the Entity MT. While customization options don’t look spectacular, the ludicrous rear-wing options make for a fun car.

3. Overflod Entity MT

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Visually based on the Koenigsegg Jesko, the Entity MT is a great-looking hypercar. Priced at $2,355,000 in GTA Online, this car is up there in the premium bracket. However, its attributes do not justify its price tag. Unlike its real-life counterpart, the Entity MT is quite the slouch. Slow off the line, its rear-wheel drivetrain struggles to generate power and is significantly slower than the Virtue. While this car makes for great eye candy, those looking for a better performer should look elsewhere.

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Danyal Arabi

Danyal Arabi

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Danyal Arabi is an Esports writer and Editor at The SportsRush. With a vested interest in computers since an early age he has managed to sink more than 4000 hours into CS: GO over the years. As a Deus Ex enjoyer and fan of the earlier Assassin's Creeds, narrative-driven games have taken much of his time. Being a 2D fighter enthusiast across franchises like Injustice, Mortal Kombat, and Street Fighter, a fair few controllers have been sacrificed in his pursuit to win. Apart from all things gaming, Danyal enjoys motorsport, bowling, and spending weekends with his pals over good food and banter.

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