Fans of Grand Theft Auto know that it’s thanks to Grand Theft Auto Online that players can finally make a name out of themselves in the global GTA meta. Unlike a typical Grand Theft Auto game where players use characters with equally-gripping stories, Grand Theft Auto Online gives players all the means of making a name out of themselves in a criminal empire: missions and quests, business opportunities, and even heists to perform. This allowed players to form in-game gangs and corporations, all with systems that players themselves follow.

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However, for players who want to flex their riches to others, perhaps doing so with some of the game’s classiest vehicles could do the trick. And to those who gained access to new criminal businesses with The Criminal Enterprises DLC, these players now have the means to acquire some of the more sophisticated vehicles the game has to offer.

18 Benefactor LM87 ($2.915M)

Benefactor LM87

Players who want the same look as low-angle sports cars may take the race to the streets with the Benefactor LM87. Bearing a similar design as to other modern sports cars, the LM87 has an aerodynamic body as well as a sleeker approach to curves and angles. While not as “updated” in appearance versus other GTA Online sports cars used to travel around the game, the LM87 is quite the sporty stunner. Players who want a blast into the future may want to get into the LM87, where its endurance race car aesthetic seems to have been based on the Sauber Mercedes C9.

17 Benefactor SM722 ($2.115M)

Benefactor SM722

Players of GTA Online who want an open-top grand tourer to flex their appearance to the rest of the world may see the Benefactor SM722 as a sports car to get. Compared to other vehicles in the game, this grand-tourer and its arrow-like shape gives a more imposing take to the car, definitely giving its driver a more elite look. Players who want a vehicle resembling a Batmobile from the Batman franchise may want to grab the SM722, which in itself resembles the 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss.

16 BF Weevil Custom ($980K)

BF Weevil Custom

When one looks at the BF Weevil Custom for the first time, one might immediately notice its unorthodox appearance. This is a hot-rod variant of the game’s Weevil car, with evidently larger wheels and a wider body. One may immediately sense its custom nature, especially with the wheels also revealing some of the car’s interior workings due to its extended nature. Its larger, more unorthodox appearance comes from the fact that its basis of a WV Beetle Rat Rod has been “enhanced” with a Benny’s OMW conversion.

15 Bravado Greenwood ($1.465M)

Bravado Greenwood

Fans of the older Grand Theft Auto games will fondly remember the Bravado Greenwood from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. In turn, this muscle car has an old school appearance perfect for nostalgic drivers. While players can add armor plating, slick mines, and lock-on missile jammers for the more aggressive look, those who want a dash of classic vehicular supremacy may find solace with the Greenwood’s straightforward muscle appearance. This rather thick muscle car seems to have gotten its designs from the 1977 to 178 Dodge Monaco and Plymouth Fury.

14 Buckingham Conada ($2.450M)

Buckingham Conada

Boasting the branding of a utility helicopter in Grand Theft Auto Online, the Buckingham Conada is as straightforward as it could get. The aircraft has an extremely compact design with larger windows and windscreens, as well as more open “appearance” befitting its purpose. Performance-wise, fans can compare the Conada with the Police Maverick and the Frogger, boasting decent speed and stability. Although quick and mobile, the lack of weapons make the Conada rather unsuitable for prolonged combat encounters. This NOTAR-type helicopter seems based on the MD Explorer of MD Helicopters.

13 Declasse Draugur ($1.87M)

Declasse Draugur

The classiness of the Declasse fits the appearance of the Declasse Draugur, a sleeker and more sophisticated take on the off-roader. Boasting a more open and angular design, this off-roader is just as appealing in the streets and a juggernaut to behold in almost any environment.

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Given how car chases in GTA Online can get messy, the sheer weight of the Draugur could give players an edge when faced with vehicular confrontations. Fans of off-roaders may enjoy the classier-looking Draugur, which is also based on the 2021 Chevrolet Off-Road Concept that boasts the same sleeker boxiness compared to other off-roaders.

12 Declasse Vigero ZX ($1.947M)

Declasse Vigero ZX

Going for the Declasse Vigero ZX is perfect for those who want to impose the sheer dominating look of their cars. The vehicle itself boasts an aggressive style with a larger profile, something much more evident with its few but large curves, and a presence of stronger angles in corners. Players of classic racing games would love how aesthetically familiar the Vigero ZX is of endgame “stronger” cars due to its visuals. Players of GTA Online with a flair for a more nostalgic sports car may appreciate the Vigero ZX, which is based on the 2017 to 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1.

11 Dinka Kanjo SJ ($1.37M)

Dinka Kanjo SJ

Fans who want a more “realistic” take on a coupe may enjoy the Dinka Kanjo SJ. A lot of the Kanjo SJ’s designs were taken from fifth and sixth generation EJ/EM coupe models from 1992 to early 2000, explaining the relatively simple approach to the overall visuals compared to other cars in the game. Those who want a more homely take on a GTA Online vehicle may opt for the Kanjo SJ, which is also based on the appearance of the fifth generation of Honda Civic (EJ) coupes.

10 Dinka Postlude ($1.31M)

Dinka Postlude

While the Dinka Postlude has a rather mundane appearance, its boxy appeal is evidently fit for those who love more classic cars. More evident is how its primary coloring is applied to most of the car, with the secondary colors being barely noticeable, both of which may explain why the car has a rather “punchy” look while still boasting a race-worthy appearance. Fans who want the GTA Online take on an older vehicle should grab the Postlude, which is also based on the first generation of the Honda Prelude (SN).

9 Grotti Brioso 300 Widebody ($585K)

Grotti Brioso 300 Widebody

Despite its rather cheaper price, the Grotti Brioso 300 Widebody is a rather entertaining choice for GTA Online fans who want a more unique vehicle. Its main emphasis is a design frame that is oddly reminiscent of older cars from the 1960’s, making the Brioso 300 Widebody one of the oldest-looking cars in the game, which is an appearance that isn’t too often seen. Fans of more classic cars will appreciate the historical depth of the Brioso 300 Widebody, which is based on various Group 5 Fiat/Abarth widebody models from the 1960s.