Top 5 Fastest Supercars in GTA Online 2021

- The fastest cars in Grand Theft Auto, that are based on real-life cars
- Turbocharged V8s to hybrid supercars, these cars have vast customisation
- Car can be customised and juiced up to enhance their overall performance
From heisting fast cars to race missions to simply cruising down the streets of Los Santos, Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto has come a long way. The game has seen several iterations over the years and is still considered to be widely popular to date. Its current edition, GTA V Online, has been receiving timely updates from Rockstar with new missions, races, and most importantly new cars! Over the past six years, the game has had a staggering count of 500 cars to choose from. That said, we have listed down the top five fastest cars in the game that you should have in your virtual garage.
1. Bravado Banshee 900R

With smooth sweeping lines and colossal twin-turbo V8 under its hood, the Banshee 900R is a modern sports class vehicle that is capable of achieving a top speed of 210.82 km/h. The Banshee 900R is a custom vehicle that can be purchased in GTA Online from Benny's Original Motor Works for a price of $565,000. In the real world, the design of this sports car is drawn from the Hennessey Viper Venom 1000, Dodge Viper, Mazda RX-7, and the Aston Martin DB9.
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2. Principe Deveste Eight

If you have a thing for European-styled supercars, the Principe Deveste Eight is right up your alley. This 2-seater, rear-wheel-driven exotic supercar features dual carbon-fiber splitters at the front followed by large air ducts on the side to channel the air to feed the mighty quad-turbocharged V16 motor. The rear of the Principe Deveste Eight is unique with enormous large cylindrical openings that act as the exhaust for the massive engine. From gull-wing doors to the upswept bodyline, the Deveste Eight is a piece of art. The Principe Deveste Eight can be purchased in the game from Legendary Motorsport for a price of $1,795,000. For that price, this drop-dead gorgeous exotic is capable of achieving a top speed of 212.03 km/h, after modifications.
3. Pfister 811

Based on the real-life Porsche 918 Hypercar and Koenigsegg Regera, the Pfister 811 is a 2-door hybrid supercar that is capable of blistering acceleration. With smooth lines running across the length of the supercar, the Pfister 811 has a very aerodynamic shape with abundant use of carbon fiber and air ducts to channel air around the car with a curved spoiler that is merged with the rear wheel arches. After juicing it all the way up, the Pfister 811 is the third fast car in the game with a top speed of 213.24 km/h and besides its straight-line speeds is also impressive in manoeuvring around corners.
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4. Grotti Itali RSX

If you love Italian cars, then this supercar is a must-have in your garage. This is the Grotti Itali RSX and it is utterly gorgeous. Drawing design inspiration from the Ferrari SF90 Stradale and some from the Lamborghini Centenario, the Itali RSX is one seriously fast car. Powered by a large V12 that is paired to an 8-speed transmission that delivers power to all four wheels, the Itali RSX once fully upgraded is capable of clocking a top speed of 217.74 km/h (135.30 mph). To add this exotic supercar to your garage, be ready to shell out $3,465,000 to purchase it from Legendary Motorsport.
5. Ocelot Pariah

Dignified, sophisticated, and hard to come across, the Ocelot Pariah is currently the fastest car in the GTA Online game. The Pariah draws its main inspiration from the Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato and a few styling accents from the Ferrari 812 Superfast and the Ferrari Portofino. While the exact engine configuration remains unknown, the Pariah is said to be powered by a large displacement turbocharged inline-4 motor with supercar levels of top speed and acceleration. With a total of four engine upgrades, in the final tune, the Ocelot Pariah is capable of clocking a top speed of 217.74 km/h (135.30 mph). The price for this top-speed performance is a whopping $1,420,000.
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