GTA Online upcoming DLC leaks: new vehicles, outfits, and more

1 hour ago 2

close

GTA Online upcoming DLC leaks suggest the next five to six months of content are already mapped out, and it’s shaping up to be a packed stretch. Based on that info, we now have a pretty clear picture of what Rockstar is planning to roll out up until around June 2026. That includes new vehicles across multiple dealerships, fresh PvP-style activities, odd jobs, seasonal events, and a surprising number of outfits tied to limited-time events.

This information comes from leaks shared by YouTuber TGG as well as _Arthur1781, Affmalalyt from X. Read on to learn more about it.

Note: This article is speculative in nature and based on leaks, so readers are advised to take this information with a grain of salt.


Listing all GTA Online upcoming DLC leaks

New vehicles coming to GTA Online

1) Legendary Motorsport additions

Progen Luiva in GTA Online (Image via Rockstar Games)Progen Luiva in GTA Online (Image via Rockstar Games)

Right now, only two of the leaked vehicles are fully available to everyone through Legendary Motorsport:

  • GT750
  • Pfister X-treme

On the premium side, two high-end cars are currently locked to GTA+ members but are expected to release for all players very soon:

  • Vapid FMJ MK V
  • Progen Luiva

Both sit just under the $3 million mark, making them some of the most expensive additions in this cycle. The FMJ MK V stands out since it supports HSW upgrades, turning it into one of the fastest cars in the entire game. The Progen Luiva, on the other hand, is a roofless supercar that leans more into style than raw upgrade potential. It can’t be fitted with a roof and feels intentionally niche.

Also confirmed for Legendary Motorsport in the coming weeks:

  • Pfister Astrale, priced just under $1.5 million
  • Grotti Itali Classic, priced at a little over $2 million

2) Southern San Andreas Super Autos

One new vehicle is heading to Southern San Andreas Super Autos:

  • Shitzu Keitora

This one’s a small mini truck, and it’s clearly meant to be a fun, meme-style vehicle rather than a competitive one. It’s priced at just over $800,000, which makes it relatively accessible.

3) Warstock Cache & Carry vehicles

Warstock is getting two new police vehicles, and neither of them is cheap:

  • Buffalo Cruiser is going for $4.4 million standard price and $3.3 million trade price.
  • Buffalo STX Cruiser is going for $5.37 million standard price and $4 million trade price.

What’s interesting here is that the Buffalo STX Cruiser appears in GTA 6 footage. It looks like Rockstar has backported it into GTA Online, which is kind of wild. If you want to drive something that’s already confirmed for the next game, this is probably the closest you’ll get.


New PvP activity: Mansion Raids

One of the more exciting leaks is something referred to as Mansion Raids for GTA Online. From what’s been shared so far, this looks like a PvP-focused mode, possibly structured like an adversary mode. Here’s what’s known:

  • One team attacks while the other defends
  • Defenders plant or guard explosives
  • Attackers attempt to breach the mansion
  • The objective may involve accessing a vault located in a lower-level area

The animations shown so far look rough, but that’s expected this early. If this ends up playing anything like a controlled chaos mode, it could be one of the better PvP additions in recent years.


New odd jobs across the map

Rockstar also seems to be expanding the list of civilian-style odd jobs, and some of these are honestly unexpected.

1) Forklift operator job

This job takes place in a warehouse and involves:

  • Driving a forklift
  • Loading pallets onto a conveyor belt
  • Earning bonuses for stacking matching pallet types

Completing this job unlocks a Forklift Operator outfit, which is a nice bonus for collectors.

2) Firefighter job

Players will be able to start this job by entering a fire station and stepping into a marked area. Tasks include:

  • Putting out fires
  • Locating and rescuing civilians

It’s a straightforward concept, but it adds a more grounded role-play option to the game.

3) Newspaper delivery job

This one starts at the Los Santos Meteor building.

  • Deliver newspapers across the city
  • Throw papers onto doorsteps
  • Complete 10 deliveries

Payouts can reach up to $30,000, which isn’t terrible, though it does look like it could get repetitive quickly.


New random events and seasonal content

Be ready for upcoming random events in GTA Online (Image via Rockstar Games)Be ready for upcoming random events in GTA Online (Image via Rockstar Games)

1) Stoner Survival

A new random event called Stoner Survival will appear in multiple locations.

  • You take a substance
  • Enter a survival-style wave mode
  • Visual effects suggest a heavy “trip” theme

Survive all waves, and you’ll unlock the High Life 420 outfit.

2) Valentine’s Day event: Valentine’s Cheater

This limited-time event features a tied-up NPC who cheated on their partner. Players can:

  • Untie him
  • Rob him
  • Or deal with the situation however they see fit

This event is expected to go live around early February.

3) St. Patrick’s Day: Lucky Clover treasure hunt

For St. Patrick’s Day, Rockstar is adding:

  • 25 Lucky Clovers hidden around the map: You'll get $5,000 per clover destroyed
  • A Golden Clover daily collectible: $25,000 reward and unlocks a special golden clover outfit

Completing all clovers unlocks an additional themed outfit.


New outfits for holidays

Several outfits are also lined up for seasonal events:

  • New Year Fireworks bodysuit
  • Multiple Christmas-themed outfits

It’s very likely these will roll out alongside the usual Christmas content, including snow-covered Los Santos and holiday vehicles in GTA Online.


If this article is to your liking, you can check other GTA content below:

Why did you not like this content?

  • Clickbait / Misleading
  • Factually Incorrect
  • Hateful or Abusive
  • Baseless Opinion
  • Too Many Ads
  • Other

Was this article helpful?

Thank You for feedback

Edited by Rishi Pallav

Read Entire Article