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GTA Online Kortz Center Heist Cars: Full Vehicle and Price List

Update log (1)
  • — Five corrections after re-checking this list against Rockstar's official Title Update 1.73 patch notes and launch announcement. (1) The missile lock-on jammer is not disputed — Rockstar states all seven new vehicles can take one; our earlier 'only the Veleno GT is confirmed' line was wrong. (2) Completing the Kortz Center Heist does not grant a NOOSE Outfit or GTA$1,000,000 — that was Tier 2 of the pre-launch Fine Art Collector program, for completing any existing heist by 13 July, the day before this heist launched. (3) The Art Studio costs GTA$4,700,000, not the ~GTA$1,000,000 we first listed. (4) The Grotti Veleno GT goes on general sale on 21 July, not 23 July, and the GTA+ free claim runs to 12 August — so there is no need to 'grab it before the 23rd'. (5) The Vapid Caracara (Armored) is not a fourth dripfeed car: Rockstar counts it among the seven day-one vehicles and it is claimed through Career Progress, not bought — and it is PS5 / Xbox Series X|S / PC Enhanced only.
GTA Online Kortz Center Heist Cars: Full Vehicle and Price List
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Key takeaways
  • Five new cars are buyable by anyone today: Benefactor LRC GT (GTA$2,650,000), Grotti Cartuccia GT (GTA$2,395,000), Ocelot E-Stride (GTA$1,425,000), Albany Merula (GTA$1,394,000) and the cheapest, the Benefactor Läufer (GTA$645,000). The sixth, the Grotti Veleno GT (GTA$3,000,000), is a GTA+ claim until it reaches general sale on 21 July.
  • The Grotti Veleno GT is the GTA+ car — free for members from the Vinewood Car Club, claimable through 12 August 2026. It goes on general sale to everyone at Legendary Motorsport (about GTA$3,000,000) on 21 July 2026, per Rockstar’s own ‘a week early’ announcement — not the 23rd that two big trackers list.
  • Three more cars arrive later via dripfeed: Pegassi Horus, Gallivanter Warden and the Pegassi Ignus Pursuit. Their prices are datamined, not final. The armored Vapid Caracara is not one of them — Rockstar counts it among the day-one vehicles and says it is claimed via Career Progress, not bought. It is also PS5 / Xbox Series X|S / PC Enhanced only, so PS4 and Xbox One players cannot get it.
  • All seven vehicles Rockstar added on day one take a missile lock-on jammer — the 1.73 patch notes say so outright. (An earlier version of this list called that disputed; it was wrong.) The three dripfeed cars are not covered by that statement. Separately, the update makes about 50 existing vehicles jammer-eligible. Fitting one costs GTA$400,000 in an Agency mod shop, or GTA+’s Vinewood Club Garage.

The Kortz Center Heist dropped ten new vehicles into GTA Online — five you can buy today, one free for GTA+ members while everyone else waits for general sale, three more on the way, and one you have to earn. Below is the full list with exact GTA$ prices, which store stocks each, the GTA+ freebie, and the things the price-list posts keep getting wrong. Checked at launch on 14 July 2026, and re-checked against Rockstar’s official patch notes the same day — a pass that corrected five of our own claims.

The quick version

  • Update: the Kortz Center Heist (title update 1.73), live since 14 July 2026 — an art robbery at the Kortz Center in Pacific Bluffs.
  • New cars: 5 anyone can buy now, the Veleno GT (GTA+ claim until general sale on 21 July), 3 on dripfeed, and the Vapid Caracara (Armored) as a Career Progress unlock (PS5 / Xbox Series X|S / PC Enhanced only) = 10 total.
  • Free car: the Grotti Veleno GT for GTA+ members — claimable to 12 August; on general sale to everyone from 21 July.
  • To run the heist yourself you need a Mansion with the Art Studio — and the Art Studio turned out to cost GTA$4,700,000 (see the bottom).

Every car available now — full price list

All six are in the game today, but only five are actually buyable: the Veleno GT is a GTA+ claim until it hits general sale on 21 July. Prices match across the trackers we checked, with one exception flagged underneath:

VehicleClassPrice (GTA$)Where to buy
Grotti Veleno GT *Super$3,000,000Legendary Motorsport, from 21 July
Benefactor LRC GTSuper$2,650,000Legendary Motorsport
Grotti Cartuccia GTSports$2,395,000Legendary Motorsport
Ocelot E-StrideSUVs$1,425,000Southern San Andreas Super Autos
Albany MerulaSedans$1,394,000Southern San Andreas Super Autos
Benefactor LäuferVans$645,000Southern San Andreas Super Autos

A few notes:

* The Veleno GT is the priciest and doubles as the GTA+ freebie (next section) — which is why non-members can’t buy it until 21 July. One tracker (GTABase) lists its general-sale price as $3,090,000 rather than $3,000,000, a GTA$90,000 gap the sources haven’t resolved; most, including Rockstar’s own GTA+ post, say $3,000,000.

  • The Benefactor Läufer at $645,000 is by far the cheapest way into the update, and it’s a van rather than a supercar — handy if you just want the new content without spending millions.
  • The three Legendary Motorsport cars are the sporty/super end; the three Southern San Andreas Super Autos cars are the everyday classes (SUV, sedan, van).

Coming later: the dripfeed cars

These are not in the store yet — they release over the following weeks. Their prices are datamined, so treat them as strong estimates that can still change:

VehicleClassPrice (GTA$, datamined)Where to buy
Pegassi Ignus PursuitEmergency$4,376,250Warstock Cache & Carry
Pegassi HorusSuper$2,810,000Legendary Motorsport
Gallivanter WardenSUV$1,597,500 *Legendary Motorsport

* The Gallivanter Warden’s $1,597,500 comes from a single tracker’s datamine — the others don’t list a price yet, so hold this one loosely.

The Vapid Caracara (Armored) is not a dripfeed purchase

We originally listed the armored Caracara as a fourth dripfeed car. That was wrong. Rockstar’s 1.73 notes count it among the seven vehicles added on day one and say it is claimed via Career Progress Challenges rather than bought — GTABase confirms it isn’t sold at any dealership. Rockstar’s launch announcement puts it at Tier 4 of Career Progress; the conditions doing the rounds (steal GTA$50,000,000 of artwork, earn 15 platinum awards) are community-sourced, not Rockstar’s. RockstarINTEL still lists it as a future Warstock car, but that’s a stale pre-launch datamine. Don’t wait to buy it — go and earn it.

But check your platform first. Rockstar lists the Caracara (Armored) as PS5 / Xbox Series X|S / PC Enhanced only, and Career Progress doesn’t exist on the older consoles. On PS4 and Xbox One you can play the heist in full — you just can’t earn this car.

The GTA+ free car: Grotti Veleno GT

If you subscribe to GTA+, the Grotti Veleno GT is free from the Vinewood Car Club, and your claim window runs all the way to 12 August 2026 — there’s no need to rush.

What is time-limited is the exclusivity. Rockstar’s announcement gives GTA+ members the car “a week early”, and a week after the 14 July launch is 21 July 2026, when it goes on general sale at Legendary Motorsport for $3,000,000. Two major trackers say the 23rd; Rockstar’s own post says the 21st, and the arithmetic agrees. If you’re waiting to buy it, check on the 21st.

There’s also a separate Benefactor Turreted Limo, which is not a launch reward: it was Tier 1 of the pre-launch Fine Art Collector program, given for logging in between 18 June and 13 July 2026. That window has closed, so if you didn’t qualify before 13 July, it isn’t coming.

The missile lock-on jammer: yes, they all take one

Correction (14 July, post-launch): an earlier version of this list called the jammer support “disputed”. It isn’t. Rockstar’s own Title Update 1.73 notes settle it: “Seven new vehicles have been added. These vehicles can all be upgraded with the Missile Lock-On Jammer upgrade inside an owned Agency mod shop.”

So:

  • All seven day-one vehicles are jammer-capable, per Rockstar — not just the Veleno GT. Note the scope: that sentence covers the seven cars added on 14 July, not the three dripfeed cars still to come, so hold those open until they ship.
  • Separately, the update extends jammer eligibility to about 50 existing vehicles across GTA Online. That’s a different, much wider list, and it’s why the two things kept getting tangled together.
  • Fitting one costs GTA$400,000 per vehicle. Rockstar’s wording is “inside an owned Agency mod shop”; GTA+ members can also use the Vinewood Club Garage.

What you need to run the heist

You only need the property if you want to host; joining a friend’s heist needs nothing.

  • A Mansion property — Tongva Estate, Vinewood Residence or Richman Villa (base cost roughly $11.5M–$12.8M).
  • The Art Studio expansion added to that Mansion, at GTA$4,700,000 — well above the ~$1,000,000 that pre-launch guides (including our first draft of this list) predicted. GTA+ takes GTA$1,000,000 off it, so $3,700,000 is the floor for anyone buying today; the $2,700,000 you’ll see quoted also needs the Fine Art Collector “Elitist” reward, which closed on 13 July. From scratch that’s roughly $16.2M all in — or about $13.2M with GTA+, which knocks $2,000,000 off the Mansion too. Watch the dates: the Mansion discount ends 5 August, the Art Studio one runs to 12 August.

To be clear about a reward a lot of lists are getting wrong: completing the Kortz Center Heist does not grant a NOOSE Outfit or a GTA$1,000,000 bonus. That was Tier 2 of the pre-launch Fine Art Collector program, earned by completing any existing heist between 18 June and 13 July 2026 — a window that closed the day before this heist launched. Rockstar has published no payout figure for the heist itself. The heist plays solo or with a crew of up to four players — you and up to three others.

Frequently asked questions

How many new cars are in the Kortz Center Heist update?

Ten. Five are on sale to everyone now, the Grotti Veleno GT is a GTA+ claim until it reaches general sale on 21 July, three arrive later on dripfeed, and the Vapid Caracara (Armored) is a Career Progress unlock rather than a purchase — and it’s PS5 / Xbox Series X|S / PC Enhanced only.

What is the cheapest Kortz Center Heist car?

The Benefactor Läufer at GTA$645,000, from Southern San Andreas Super Autos.

What is the free GTA+ car in the Kortz Center Heist?

The Grotti Veleno GT. GTA+ members claim it free from the Vinewood Car Club through 12 August 2026; everyone else can buy it at Legendary Motorsport for about GTA$3,000,000 from 21 July 2026.

Do the new Kortz Center cars have a missile lock-on jammer?

Yes — all seven day-one vehicles. Rockstar’s Title Update 1.73 notes state they “can all be upgraded with the Missile Lock-On Jammer upgrade inside an owned Agency mod shop.” That statement doesn’t cover the three dripfeed cars, which aren’t out yet. Fitting one costs GTA$400,000, in an Agency mod shop or GTA+’s Vinewood Club Garage.

How much does the Art Studio cost?

GTA$4,700,000 at full price. GTA+ takes GTA$1,000,000 off, so GTA$3,700,000 is the floor for anyone buying today. The GTA$2,700,000 figure you’ll see quoted also needs the Fine Art Collector “Elitist” reward, and that closed to new qualifiers on 13 July. Pre-launch guesses of ~GTA$1,000,000 (ours among them) were wrong.

The bottom line

The Kortz Center Heist’s car list is simple once you strip out the noise: five you can buy today (from the $645K Läufer up to the $2.65M LRC GT), the $3M Veleno GT free for GTA+ members and on general sale from 21 July, three datamined dripfeed cars to come, and the armored Caracara to earn through Career Progress (PS5 / Xbox Series X|S / PC Enhanced only). Every day-one car takes a missile jammer, whatever the price-list posts tell you.

More GTA, current and checked: our Kortz Center Heist rundown on the date, payout and free rewards, and the GTA 6 pre-order guide for what’s coming next from Rockstar.

How we verified this
Prices and details are for the GTA Online Kortz Center Heist update (Title Update 1.73), which launched 14 July 2026. First checked at launch on 14 July 2026, then re-checked the same day against Rockstar’s official 1.73 patch notes — a pass that corrected five of our own claims, all of them now fixed in place rather than quietly deleted. Five of the six launch prices (Cartuccia GT, LRC GT, Läufer, Merula, E-Stride) agree across RockstarINTEL, GTABase and our own check and are treated as confirmed; the Veleno GT is GTA$3,000,000 in most sources but GTA$3,090,000 per GTABase, and we flag that below rather than pick silently. Corrections made after the re-check: (1) the missile lock-on jammer is NOT disputed — Rockstar’s 1.73 notes state the seven new vehicles “can all be upgraded with the Missile Lock-On Jammer upgrade inside an owned Agency mod shop”; our original “only the Veleno GT is confirmed” line was wrong, and the separate 50-vehicle jammer list applies to existing cars; (2) completing the Kortz Center Heist does NOT grant a NOOSE Outfit or GTA$1,000,000 — that was Fine Art Collector Tier 2, for completing any existing heist between 18 June and 13 July 2026, a window that closed the day before this heist launched; the free Benefactor Turreted Limo was the same program’s Tier 1 login reward, not a launch drop; (3) the Art Studio costs GTA$4,700,000, not the ~GTA$1,000,000 we first published from stale pre-launch pages — GTA+ brings it to GTA$3,700,000, and the GTA$2,700,000 figure also requires the now-closed Elitist reward; (4) the Grotti Veleno GT goes on general sale on 21 July 2026 per Rockstar’s own “a week early” announcement (GTABase and RockstarINTEL say 23 July), and the GTA+ free claim runs to 12 August — we previously told members to “grab it before the 23rd”, which was both wrong and needlessly urgent. Remaining known disagreements, flagged rather than hidden: the Veleno GT’s general-sale price is GTA$3,000,000 in most sources but GTA$3,090,000 per GTABase; the dripfeed prices (Pegassi Horus GTA$2,810,000, Gallivanter Warden GTA$1,597,500, Pegassi Ignus Pursuit GTA$4,376,250) are datamined and can change, and the Warden’s is single-source; and the Vapid Caracara (Armored) is called a future Warstock purchase by RockstarINTEL, but Rockstar’s own notes count it among the seven day-one vehicles, say it is claimed via Career Progress Challenges, and list it as PS5 / Xbox Series X|S / PC Enhanced only — so we follow Rockstar and flag that PS4 and Xbox One players cannot obtain it. The Tier 4 placement comes from Rockstar’s launch Newswire (it is not in the patch notes); the Tier 4 conditions are community-sourced. Prices correct as of 14 July 2026.