More Police Vehicles are Coming to Grand Theft Auto Online on July 11
Get ready to hit the streets in style with two new law enforcement vehicles coming to Grand Theft Auto Online.
Get ready to hit the streets in style with two new law enforcement vehicles coming to Grand Theft Auto Online on July 11. The Vapid Dominator FX Interceptor (based on the 1979 Ford Mustang) and the Declasse Impaler LX Cruiser (inspired by the 1980–1985 Chevrolet Impala) will be available for purchase, priced at GTA$4,950,000 — GTA$3,712,500 and $4,800,000 — $3,600,000, respectively.
These additions follow the latest vehicles released on June 25 as part of the Bottom Dollar Bounties update, which introduced the highly anticipated Dispatch Work missions. For more information on these new missions, check out our comprehensive guide.
The news of the upcoming vehicles was leaked by @GTASeries on X, revealing the weekly additions for the July 11 GTA Online update. This release continues Rockstar Games' trend of adding highly-requested law enforcement vehicles to the game over the past year, with a total of five police-themed cars slated for release in June and July.
The Bottom Dollar Bounties update is rumored to be inspired by the canceled Cops 'n' Crooks DLC for Grand Theft Auto V and serves as this year's major summer update, following last year's San Andreas Mercenaries DLC.
Before the July 11 update drops at 4:00 AM EDT, players still have time to enjoy the bonuses and additions from last week's update. It's important to note that the weekly update release times are not affected by the recently synchronized daily reset times, which now occur at 06:00 UTC.
As Rockstar shifts its focus to the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6, set for release in Fall 2025, fans can expect to see more repurposed content from canceled projects making its way into GTA Online, along with the occasional Easter Egg to build excitement for the upcoming sequel. While we only have one GTA 6 trailer available at the moment, its impressive view count of nearly 200 million may encourage Rockstar to release another trailer in the near future.
In the meantime, GTA Online continues to thrive with regular updates and new content, ensuring that players always have something fresh to experience in the ever-evolving world of Los Santos. The addition of law enforcement vehicles not only fulfills a long-standing fan request but also adds a new dimension to the game's roleplay possibilities.
As the release date for the July 11 update approaches, fans are eagerly speculating about what other surprises Rockstar may have in store. With the Bottom Dollar Bounties update drawing inspiration from the canceled Cops 'n' Crooks DLC, it's clear that the developers are committed to bringing previously unreleased content to life in new and exciting ways.