Grand Theft Auto 5is a game that keeps on giving. It was released on last-generation and has also had a version for next-gen consoles and of course, don’t forget about PC. Though in all honesty, the single player ofGrand Theft Auto 5was loved but is not where the current heart of the title lies. The core of the game is its online functionality withGrand Theft Auto Online.

Online has received update after update, with new cars, new planes, group heists, and now people can even start managing their own clubs and businesses. But there are a number of other ways for fans to spend their hard-earned heist money, including blowing it on these incredibly expensive items.

Mammoth Avenger flying in Grand Theft Auto 5

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Updated on Jun 28, 2025 by Scoot Allan:Fans keep returning toGrand Theft Auto Vyears after its release because it is a game that allows players to live extreme versions of their lives from the comfort and safety of their own. This includes committing crimes and planning heists, but it also includes spending the ill-gotten gains on frivolous, overpriced cars and planes and helicopters and properties to really indulge in the excess and luxuries ofGTA V’sexaggerated criminal lifestyle. So to celebrate the option for players to enjoy some of the finer things in life if they have enough cash, we wanted to take a further look at a few more of the most expensive items inGTA Vthat you should probably buy as soon as possible.

Mammoth Thruster in Grand Theft Auto 5

15The Mammoth Avenger Is A Weaponized Plane With VTOL Capabilities That Costs $3,450,000

The Facilities that were introduced in 2017’s The Doomsday Heist Update unlocked a few new vehicles for players to utilize inGrand Theft Auto Onlinethat includes the pricy Mammoth Avenger, which will set players back $3,450,000.

Not only is the Avenger fully weaponized to elevate it above other planes in the game, but it also has Vertical-Take-Off-And-Lift capabilities that allow it to hover and take off without needing a runway to make it competition for other helicopters inGTA Vas well.

Khanjali Tank in Grand Theft Auto 5

14Rockstar Games Finally Introduced The Mammoth Thruster Jetpack, But It Costs $3,657,500

After years of teases tied into the ongoing mystery of Mt. Chilead that was put together by fans in search of the rumored jetpack, Rockstar Games finally introduced the Mammoth Thruster during The Doomsday Heist Update.

The jetpack more than lived up to fan’s expectations as it was weaponized, fast, and able to fit into places other hovering vehicles like helicopters would never be able to, though it’s not the most efficient vehicle in a battle, making some question the expensive $3,657,500 price tag.

Pegassi Oppressor Mk II Hoverbike flying in Grand Theft Auto 5

13Players Can Finally Purchase Their Own TM-02 Khanjali Tank For $3,850,350

The TM-20 Khanjali Tank isn’t the first heavily armored tank that players have been able tobuy in theGrand Theft Autofranchise, though it is one of the best and most expensive with a price tag of #3,850,350, though players can reduce that cost to $2,895,000 by completing The Doomsday Heist missions.

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The Declasse Scramjet in Grand Theft Auto 5

Unlike other options like the Rhino Tank, the Khanjali can carry other crew members who can operate independent weapon systems and can also be called to anywhere in Los Santos, which is yet another improvement over the limited options provided for The Rhino drop-off points.

12The Pegassi Oppressor Mk II Is A Hard To Control But Insanely Fun Hoverbike That Costs Over $3,890,250

Rockstar Games gave fans another flying vehicle during the After Hours update that was released in 2018 with the Pegassi Oppressor Mk II, an incredibly powerful hoverbike that also happens to be weaponized with missiles for the low price of $3,890,250.

The Oppressor Mk II isn’t the easiest vehicle to control and can be a bit overpowered in confrontations, but it is incredibly fun to fly around Los Santos on a jet-powered hoverbike and can beincredibly useful in missionsonce it is mastered.

The Imponte Deluxo in Grand Theft Auto 5

11The Declasse Scramjet Is A Weaponized Supercar Worth $4,628,400

This car, like the Buckingham Pyro, is also only available to be purchased from users playing thenext-gen version ofGrand Theft Auto 5. The Declasse Scramjet is not an ordinary car; it’s actually a weaponized supercar that got added in the After Hours update in 2018. It can be purchased from Warstock Cache & Carry for $4,628,400.

Oddly enough, this supercar comes in at 16th place on the supercars list, which is strange as the Declasse Scramjet is weaponized; it can just explode all other cars out of the way. To get the trade discount down to $3,480,000 for this vehicle, you have to win a round of the Hunting Pack (Remix) Adversary Mode.

V-65 Molotok in Grand Theft Auto 5

10The Imponte Deluxo Is A Flying Trip Back In Time For Only $4,721,500

Like the Declasse Scramjet, the Imponte Delux is also a weaponized vehicle, but from the Sports Classic type. This vehicle can only be purchased from users playing the next-gen version ofGTA 5. This Sports Classic car is based on the DeLorean from theBack To The Futuremovies, which means this car can fly.

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The Buckingham Swift Deluxe in Grand Theft Auto 5

The would-be DeLorean can be purchased from Warstock Cache & Carry for $4,721,500 and was added back in 2017 with The Doomsday Heist update. Sadly, no matter how nostalgic this car is, it only ranks place #32 out of all Sport Classic type cars. To obtain the discount to drop the price to$3,550,000, players have to have finished the required Doomsday Heist Mission.

9V-65 Molotok Looks Like A Russian Missile And Costs About As Much At $4,788,000

The V-65 Molotok is a plane that is once again only available in the next-gen version ofGrand Theft Auto 5. It’s a single-seater plane, that was added in the Smuggler’s Run update in August 2017. It’smore expensive than the Bucking Pyrofor no reason at all, yet it is nine ranks below the Pyro.

This plane is ranked number #21 out of all planes and can be purchased from Warstock Cache & Carry for $4,788,000. However, to acquire the discounted trade price of $3,600,000, players must complete 18 Air Freight Cargo Missions.

Mammoth Tula in Grand Theft Auto 5

8The Buckingham Swift Deluxe Is A Golden Ride That Costs $5,150,000

Ah, the first helicopter to grace this list. While we’re talking about first’s, this is the only vehicle so far that isavailable in all versions ofGrand Theft Auto 5. The Swift Deluxe was added way back in June 2015 with the Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 update.

This pricey helicopter can be brought from Elitás Travel for $5,150,000. Sadly, this vehicle can not be purchased at a trade price, so players will have to fork out over $5 million to buy this gold-colored helicopter.

Imponte Ruiner 2000 in Grand Theft Auto 5

7The Mammoth Tula Is Priced At $5,173,700 Mostly For Aesthetic Reasons

The Mammoth Tula, the name just flows from the tongue, is a plane that can only be purchased from in the next-gen version ofGTA5. This oddly-shaped plane was added in the Smuggler’s Run update in August 2017, and it can be bought from Warstock Cache & Carry for $5,173,700.

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This plane does have a lower trade price, so, to buy it for $3,890,000 players must have completed 21 Air Freight Cargo Missions. The plane is ranked #33 but you’re buying it for aesthetic purposes only, not its performance.

6Imponte Ruiner 2000 Costs $5,745,600 And Is Based On Knight Rider’s KITT

The Imponte Ruiner 2000 is the first muscle car on this list that was added to the title in the Import/Export update of December 2016, and it might look strangely familiar to some people. Well, this car is actually based on KITT, from the TV showKnight Rider.

The Knight Rider car can be purchased from Warstock Cache & Carry for $5,745,600. But, to get it at the lower trade price of $3,550,000, you have to have finished the related Special Vehicle Work Mission. Though Ruiner 2000 should be ranked #1 for David Hasselhoff. Alas, it ranks number #11 out of all Muscle Cars.