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GTA Online A Safehouse in the Hills DLC: Every Leaked and Released Car — And What’s Coming Next

GTA Online A Safehouse in the Hills DLC: Every Leaked and Released Car — And What’s Coming Next
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Rockstar swings big with GTA Online A Safehouse in the Hills, bringing back Michael De Santa and unlocking luxe mansions—its boldest update in years, complete with the signature chaos fans crave.

Rockstar actually went big with GTA Online's new A Safehouse in the Hills update. Michael De Santa is back, mansions are finally a thing, and yes, there are new toys for the garage. Ten of them total, split between day-one drops and the usual drip-feed trickle. Here is everything that is out now and what is waiting in the pipeline, with the messy early-access stuff cleaned up so you do not have to squint at store pages.

The cars: what you can buy now and what is coming next

  1. GT750 — Available now
    Price: $1,247,000; Class: Sports Classics; HSW: No
    Notes: Styled after the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona. Comes with a missile lock-on jammer, which is increasingly becoming standard kit in this update.
  2. Pfister X-Treme — Available now
    Price: $2,885,000; Class: Super; HSW: No
    Notes: An electric supercar inspired by the Porsche Mission X. Also includes a missile lock-on jammer.
  3. Übermacht Sentinel XS4 — Available now
    Price: $1,429,000; Class: Sedans; HSW: No
    Notes: Think BMW 5 Series (E39) vibes. Yes, it is a sedan, and yes, it gets a missile lock-on jammer too.
  4. Vapid FMJ MK V — GTA+ early access now
    Price: $2,950,000; Class: Super; HSW: Yes
    Notes: Based on the Ford GT Mk IV. It is technically locked to GTA+ early access at the moment, though you can still snag one through a friend with the subscription. HSW upgrades are supported.
  5. Progen Luiva — GTA+ early access now; wider release Dec 18
    Price: $2,697,500; Class: Super; HSW: No
    Notes: McLaren Elva energy. GTA+ members can grab it early via the Vinewood Car Club; it goes on sale for everyone on Legendary Motorsport on Dec 18.
  6. Pfister Astrale — Coming soon (drip-feed)
    Price: $1,475,500; Class: Sports Classics; HSW: Yes; Store: Legendary Motorsport
    Notes: Inspired by the Nardone Porsche 928. Has HSW performance upgrades and the missile lock-on jammer.
  7. Grotti Itali Classic — Coming soon (drip-feed)
    Price: $2,025,000; Class: Sports Classics; HSW: Yes; Store: Legendary Motorsport
    Notes: A Ferrari 308 GTB homage with HSW upgrades and the missile lock-on jammer.
  8. Shitzu Keitora — Coming soon (drip-feed)
    Price: $810,000; Class: Utility; Store: Southern S.A. Super Autos
    Notes: Based on the Suzuki Carry (DA71T). The only Utility-class vehicle tied to this update.
  9. Bravado Buffalo S Cruiser — Coming soon (drip-feed)
    Price: $4,435,000; Class: Emergency; Store: Warstock Cache & Carry
    Notes: Think Dodge Charger SRT8, but badge it for law enforcement. One of two incoming cop cars.
  10. Bravado Buffalo STX Pursuit — Coming soon (drip-feed)
    Price: $5,370,000; Class: Emergency; Store: Warstock Cache & Carry
    Notes: Modeled after the 2015 Dodge Charger. The other cop car rounding out the drip-feed.

So what is the catch?

Rockstar says there are new rides on Legendary Motorsport and Southern S.A. Super Autos at launch, which is true, but the rollout is a little tangled because two of the headline supercars are in GTA+ early access first. The Progen Luiva opens up for everyone on Dec 18, and you can expect the rest to trickle out weekly as usual.

One nerdy detail: a bunch of these newcomers pack a missile lock-on jammer by default. If you are tired of being turned into confetti by a bored Oppressor, that is a rare and welcome theme.

There are 10 vehicles total between what is live and what is queued up. The leaked stuff tends to be accurate for GTA Online, but, as always, do not be shocked if Rockstar shuffles timing or specs on the way out.