Explore the fastest cars in GTA Online, including the BF Weevil Custom, Ocelot Pariah, and Grotti Itali RSX. Find their stats, prices, and where to buy them.
This guide details the fastest cars available in Grand Theft Auto Online, providing their top speeds, prices, and where to purchase them. The BF Weevil Custom currently holds the title of the fastest car.
| Name | Top Speed | Price | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| BF Weevil Custom | 137 mph | $870,000 | Benny’s Original Motor Works |
| Ocelot Pariah | 136 mph | $1,420,000 | Legendary Motorsport |
| Grotti Itali RSX | 135 mph | $3,465,000 | Legendary Motorsport |
| Pfister 811 | 132 mph | $1,135,000 | Legendary Motorsport |
| Principe Deveste Eight | 131 mph | $1,795,000 | Legendary Motorsport |
BF Weevil Custom
The BF Weevil Custom was added to GTA Online as part of The Criminal Enterprises update in October 2022. It has surpassed the Ocelot Pariah as the fastest car in the game and is best suited for races with many straight sections. Its design resembles the real-world VW Beetle Rat Rod.
Ocelot Pariah
Released in GTA Online as part of The Doomsday Heist on December 12, 2017, the Ocelot Pariah remains one of the quickest cars available. Its excellent handling makes it a strong choice for races. The car's design is similar to the Aston Martin V12 Zagato, with some elements shared with other vehicles.
Grotti Itali RSX
The Grotti Itali RSX was introduced to GTA Online with the Cayo Perico Heist update on December 22, 2020. While it is one of the fastest vehicles for speed, it tends to spin out, making it a risky option for races. However, it's a flashy choice for fast travel in the open world.
Pfister 811
Added to GTA Online in the Further Adventures in Finance and Felony update on June 28, 2016, the Pfister 811 is still among the faster vehicles. Its standout feature is its rapid acceleration, providing a significant advantage at the start of races. This car is based on the Porsche 918.
Principe Deveste Eight
The Principe Deveste Eight was released in GTA Online as part of the Doomsday Week event on February 21, 2019. Its design is inspired by the Devel Sixteen. While its acceleration is average, not competing with the Pfister 811, its top speed makes it ideal for long straights. This car is primarily based on the real-life Pfister 811.
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