Summary
- GTA 5 E&E introduced exclusive vehicles for next-gen consoles, including the Coil Cyclone 2.
- Rockstar Games added vehicles like the Imponte Arbiter GT and Karin S95 to the PC version with enhanced features.
- The Pfister Astron Custom and Pegassi Weaponized Ignus are new HSW-enabled vehicles in the enhanced version.
In 2022, Rockstar Games introduced the GTA 5 Expanded And Enhanced for next-gen consoles. It was an upgraded and better version of the existing GTA 5 with better graphics. They kept its server separate from the last-gen and PC versions and introduced multiple exclusive features and some content. Among these, there were certain vehicles that were restricted to next-gen consoles.

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After almost 3 years of GTA 5 E&E, Rockstar Games added the enhanced edition to the PC along with all the content that was only limited to the earlier enhanced version. PC players can finally enjoy the features like HSW and try the new vehicles. So, here are all the vehicles that were added with GTA 5 Enhanced and players can finally get their hands on these vehicles on PC.
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Coil Cyclone 2
Price: $2,250,000
Based on |
Rimac Nevera |
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Where to buy |
Legendary Motorsport |
Top speed |
119.25 mph/141.00 mph(HSW) |
Before the introduction of the widely popular Ocelot Virtue, Cyclone 2 was the most popular EV in GTA Online. It is the successor to the normal Coil Cyclone, but it has multiple red flags on it. For some reason, Rockstar Games gave this vehicle an HSW upgrade, which, by the way, is a good feature for every vehicle, but for this, it can be considered a curse.

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All EVs in GTA Online by standard have quick acceleration. With the HSW upgrade, Cyclone 2 can be uncontrollable. This makes it harder to turn around the corner and can ruin the driving experience. It also understeers a lot, which is why it sits down with Pegassi Tessaract as one of the worst handling vehicles in GTA Online.
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Imponte Arbiter GT
Price: $1,580,000
Based on |
1970 Pontiac GTO |
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Where to buy |
Southern San Andreas Super Autos |
Top speed |
111.50 mph/142.00 mph(HSW) |
Arbiter GT is among the short list of muscle cars that can be equipped with HSW upgrades. It is rather an underwhelming vehicle and is often compared with the Imponte Vamos, which has been in the game since 2019. Arbiter GT is a cool-looking vehicle and muscle car lovers love this vehicle.

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However, its performance, oftentimes, drives them away. It has quite a low top speed and, since it is a muscle car, its handling is mediocre. But thanks to the HSW upgrades, this vehicle can touch above 140 mph. For its price, it is quite steep and with the added cost of HSW, it can be well avoided.
3
Karin S95
Price: $1,995,000
Based on |
Toyota GT86 |
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Where to buy |
Southern San Andreas Super Autos |
Top speed |
116.25 mph/156.50 mph(HSW) |
JDM car lovers waited a long time to get their hands on the S95 on PC. It is one of the OG HSW vehicles. In GTA Online E&E, this vehicle was available for free for players who upgraded to the enhanced version. Now with the PC version getting the enhanced version, this vehicle is claimable for free for some players. It is a cool-looking Toyota-inspired vehicle with a decent number of customization options.

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When it comes to performance, it has underwhelming speed as a base vehicle. However, with the HSW, it gets a much better speed boost going above 150mph. As for the handling, it isn’t a bad handling vehicle in the game, but it could’ve been slightly better. Ultimately, as a free vehicle, it is a must-own. However, if players want to buy this at its full price, then its performance can’t be justified.
2
Pfister Astron Custom
Price: $1,720,000
Based on |
Porsche Macan |
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Where to buy |
Legendary Motorsport |
Top speed |
119.00 mph/136.25 mph(HSW) |
Pfister Astron Custom is a different variant of the already existing Pfister Astron. The major key difference between Astron and Astron custom is that the custom variant can have the HSW upgrades. The HSW upgrades launches it to the top of the SUV class list where Pegassi Toros dominated the PC version. With Astron Custom in the mix now, Toros can finally face some rivals in the races.

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It’s an all-wheel-drive vehicle which gives it a good launch. It also handles pretty well around the corner and is much smoother than the Toros. Astron Custom is also one of the most realistic-looking vehicles in GTA Online. Thus, fans waiting to buy Pfister Astron can buy a new and better version on PC.
1
Pegassi Weaponized Ignus
Price: $4,500,000
Based on |
Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 |
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Where to buy |
Warstock Cache & Carry |
Top speed |
125.00 mph/145.00 mph(HSW) |
Weaponized Ignus is the vehicle that every PC player has waited for. The earlier version of the game had Pegassi Ignus, which looks equally charming but has no weapon system. Weaponized Ignus has a hard-hitting minigun on top of it which can be moved in a 30-degree radius. It can shred anything in seconds. Along with this, it also has a built-in missile lock-on jammer which makes it a much safer option against griefers.
Weaponized Ignus also has HSW upgrades available to it, which makes it one of the fastest supercars in the game. However, due to being a weaponized vehicle, it can be restricted from certain races. For all these features and performances, Rockstar Games charges quite a steep price. However, every Ignus lover knows it’s all worth it.

- Released
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October 1, 2013
- ESRB
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Mature Humor, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs and Alcohol
- Developer(s)
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Rockstar North
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