GTA 5 Update News: New Rides, Items For April Revealed

By Jenn Loro - 05 Apr '16 10:59AM
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GTA 5 is poised to receive a new car a week this April following reports that Rockstar is changing their content release format this month.

As revealed by Rockstar last week, the bona fide classic Declasse Tornado Custom will be available starting today April 5th at Benny's Original Motor Work's spring inventory.

However, Express reported that two new cars yet to be officially announced was inadvertently and prematurely revealed by Rockstar Support in an online discussion on vehicle mod discounts where they included items that were not currently on the roster - the Minivan Custom and Sabre Turbo Custom.

This confirms speculations by GTA gamers that a total of six Lowrider cars were to be released, three more for April after last March's three new additions to the GTA Online Lowriders Custom Classics DLC - Vapid Slamvan Custom, Dundreary Virgo Classic and Willard Faction Custom Donk.

Rockstar Newswire also announced that the April 5th update will also include a "glorious range of upgrades at Benny's, including expressive and eclectic Livery choices, an abundance of roof design options and many more".

Also available beginning today are two new maps for the GTA 5 Sumo mode also recently released with Lowriders Custom Classics. Rockstar warns Sumo mode users to "watch out for the cracks as you smash, bash and barge in high atop the SS Bulker at the docks in Sumo V - and take to the roof of Sightings Bar & Restaurant at the airport for the ultimate dance of destruction in Sumo VI."

Other updates rumored to be launched soon are two new adversary modes named American-football -style game 'Inch by Inch' and extraction mission 'In and Out', as well as new VIP missions and assignments, as reported in a previous Express post last March.

Grand Theft Auto 5, developed by England-based Rockstar North, is one of the best-selling video games of all time, and one of the fastest-selling entertainment products in history.

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