Six vehicles arrived at launch. The Grotti Veleno GT is an HSW-eligible supercar priced at GTA$3,000,000 from Legendary Motorsport; GTA+ members get it free from The Vinewood Car Club, with general sale opening July 23. The Grotti Cartuccia GT, also from Legendary Motorsport, is GTA$2,395,000 and comes fitted with a missile lock-on jammer. The Benefactor LRC GT is GTA$2,650,000 at the same shop. Over at Southern San Andreas Super Autos, the Ocelot E-Stride costs GTA$1,425,000, the Albany Merula is GTA$1,394,000, and the Benefactor Läufer is GTA$645,000. More vehicles will dripfeed over the coming weeks.
The update changes how the weekly bonus structure works across GTA Online. Several existing heists and missions, including the Doomsday Heist, Diamond Casino Heist, The Data Leaks, and the Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid, now pay out significantly more on their first completion each week. Those weekly bonuses reset every Thursday, the same day the Kortz Center's rotating painting targets refresh. If you have not run any of those older heists recently, the boosted payout is now a reason to go back.
The Kortz Center Heist itself needs a Mansion with the Art Studio expansion installed, at GTA$4.7 million through the in-game website. You target rotating paintings each week on behalf of the collector Mr. Faber, working alongside his fixer Raf De Angelis. Rockstar describes the heist as the highest-paying in GTA Online history but has not published specific payout figures. The Mission Creator also received a batch of new tools with this update: warp points for moving players between areas of the map, a disguise system for mid-mission outfit changes, CCTV camera mechanics with hackable feeds, and new NPC actors that include zombies, the Yeti, Sasquatch, Santa, elves, Krampus, and aliens.