Top 10 Imani Tech Vehicles in GTA Online

GTA 5 Online allows players to plan heists, set up weapon-manufacturing enterprises, and drive in all vehicles. But some vehicles are far better than others. The Imani Tech Vehicles are the car to get, including armor upgrades, increased attack resilience, and impressive offensive capabilities. This guide will rank the top 10 Imani vehicles based on their price, defensive and offensive capabilities, and appearance. Without further ado, let’s jump in!

Imani Tech Vehicles

Imani Tech vehicles were introduced in the Contract DLC. The player is introduced to the Agency and the talented hacker, Imani. Once players have purchased the Agency, players will be introduced to Imani and her services, including her “Imani Tech” vehicle attachments.

Players must buy Celebrity Solutions Agency from the Dynasty 8 real-estate company. This endeavor will cost the player around $2,010,000 – $2,730,000. It will allow the player to run a fixer business with Franklin, acquiring security contracts for more VIP clients. Next, players must purchase the Agency’s “Vehicle Workshop,” costing an extra $800,000.

The Agency Vehicle Workshop is similar to a traditional mod shop with the caveat of unlocking the unique Imani Tech modifications. There are only three upgrades, and only one can be equipped at a time. Still, these upgrades are superior and exceptional to the generic upgrades available at traditional mod shops.

The upgrades are a Missile Lock-On Jammer ($400,000), a Remote Control Unit ($235,000), and Out of Sight Service ($12,000). The Missile Lock-On Jammer protects your vehicle from enemies’ homing missile lock-on. The Remote Control Unit allows players to take control of their cars remotely. Lastly, the Out of Sight Service activates a 500m area where the player’s vehicle will be hidden from the radar of other players. Pretty neat, huh?

Annis 300R

A limited-time vehicle, the Annis 300R was released as a part of the Los Santos Drug Wars DLC. It costs a hefty $2,075,000 and is a third-generation Imani vehicle. The Annis 300R is based on the real-life Nissan Z (RZ34) and is primarily included in the Sports Car category.

It does have some decent customization options and a top speed of 120 mph. It sits at the bottom of this list mainly due to its unreliable performance and high price in the game. Unlike other cars, Annis 300R does not have front-mounted machine guns or bullet-resistant windows.

Players can add the Missile Lock-On Jammer or the Remote Control Device. To compensate for its shortcomings, it does have Armour Upgrades that can be unlocked to boost the defensive capability of the car. The Annis 300R has an Oil Slick Proximity Mine Dropper, fortifying its escape chances. The Armor leaves much to be desired, as it can only sustain a maximum of four RPGs before it explodes.

It has some good customization options but sports terrible handling, its road grip is average at best, and its inability to turn corners leaves much to be desired. Without a doubt, Annis 300R is the worst Imani Tech vehicle on this list.

Dewbauchee Champion

Based on the iconic Aston Martin Victor, the Dewbauchee Champion is an expensive vehicle. It is available for $2.25 million for players with trade prices unlocked; without it, it costs around $3 million. It’s a first-generation Imani Tech vehicle introduced in the Contract DLC.

The Champion can take up to four RPGs, has bullet-resistant windows, and can sustain up to 15 shots from an Assault Rifle. Players can unlock the Armour upgrade, allowing it to take four other RPGs. Players can put up Front-mounted machine guns for increased offensive capabilities.

The Oil Slick Proximity Mine dropper can be equipped for boosting defensive capabilities and escaping from dangerous car chases. Although in a Supercar category, the Champion is outpaced by other cars on this list.

The Champion has a top speed of a mere 125 mph. Considering its steep price tag, the Champion must meet the expectations. Players can do better than the Champion for their Imani Tech-powered vehicles.

ENUS Deity

Based on Bentley’s Flying Spur, the ENUS Deity is the next car on this list. The vehicle is available for $1.4 million for players having the trade prices. If not, then it’s listed for $1.85 million. An exceptional-looking car, the Deity is another first-generation Imani Tech vehicle.

Sporting similar specs, The Deity can sustain up to four RPGs, 15 shots from an Assault Rifle, and has bullet-resistant windows. Players can equip the Missile Lock-On Jammer or the Remote Control Device. Players can also fit Front-mounted Machine Guns and an Oil Slick Proximity Mine Dropper for offensive and defensive capabilities.

The Deity has rear-wheel drive, meaning it’s slow getting off the line or accelerating from a standstill. But once it gathers up speed, its handling, and grip improve significantly. The Deity has a top speed of 118 mph.

By getting the complete Armour upgrade, it takes 12 Homing Missiles to obliterate this beautiful vehicle. For its price point, the ENUS Deity is cheaper and a far better option than the Champion and the 300R.

Mammoth Patriot Mil-Spec

The GTA’s version of a Hummer SUV, the Mamooth Patriot Mil-Spec, is available for $1.3 million for players with trade prices and $1.7 million for those not having the trade prices. An SUV, the Patriot is a first-generation Imani Tech vehicle.

The Patriot Mil-Spec can take up to Four RPGs, 15 shots from an Assault Rifle, and has bullet-resistant windows. Players can equip the complete Armour upgrades, making it last the damage from 11 Homing missiles. Players can also fit the Front-mounted Machine guns, transforming the car into a terror on wheels.

The Patriot can be equipped with the Slanted Back upgrade, deflecting bullets shot from the backside. It’s a valuable feature as it prevents being attacked from behind and allows the player to shoot backward, although not so straight. The Patriot Mil-Spec is not that fast, sporting a top speed of 96 mph. Despite all indications pointing it to be a great off-roader, it also doesn’t perform well as an off-roader.

It can be easily toppled over when executing sharp turns on corners. Vehicle handling leaves much to be desired and needs to improve in off-road conditions. Overall, the car is cheap compared to the other vehicles. The Slanted Back upgrade is a highly advantageous feature in GTA 5 online.

ENUS Jubilee

The ENUS Jubilee sits at the center of this list. It can be acquired for $1.2 million by players having the trade prices unlocked; otherwise, it’s available for $1.65 million. Resembling a Rolls Royce Cullinan, the Jubilee will make head turns while driving it down the street.

Being a first-generation Imani tech vehicle, it can take up to four RPGs, has bullet-resistant windows, and can be equipped with Front-mounted Machine guns. Players can also fit the Oil Slick Proximity Mine dropper for increased defensive abilities.

For its relatively low price, the Jubilee is one of the best cars at this price point. It’s also one of the fastest SUVs in the game, as online players routinely use it for racing events. With a top speed of 117 mph, this SUV is made for outpacing opponents and police cars.

With All-Wheel drive, it accelerates rapidly, providing a swift launch. The Jubilee has a high ground clearance, making driving decent in off-road conditions. Overall, the Jubilee excels in the Imani Tech category of vehicles and, with its specific price point, offers much more than other cars before it on this list.

Declasse Granger 3600LX

The Declasse Granger 3600LX is the cheapest Imani Vehicle in the game. With trade prices unlocked, it can be acquired for $1.1 million; otherwise, it is available for $1.4 million. The 3600LX is a popular choice for players with light wallets and sits at number four on this list. The Granger 3600LX is based on the 2015 Chevrolet Suburban.

The vehicle can sustain up to Four RPGS, has bullet-proof windows, and can be equipped with Front-mounted machine guns and the Oil Slick Proximity Mine Dropper. Players can install the Imani Tech upgrades, such as the Missile Lock-On Jammer and the Remote Control Device.

The Front-mounted Machine Guns on this vehicle are advantageous as they are placed at a considerable height, allowing players to hit bullets at almost head-level, extracting large amounts of damage. This feature pays dividends when required to chase someone or in combative scenarios, as this will either clear your way or obliterate the obstacle in front of you.

The Granger features an All-Wheel drive, making its acceleration better than other SUVs. It has a top speed of 97 mph, much slower than the other Imani Tech vehicles. The Granger has decent acceleration, but it performs poorly compared to other vehicles’ speeds.

Overall, it’s an excellent car for its incredibly cheap price point and has all the features used by the other cars on this list. The Front-Mounted machine guns make it stand out and allow for a more offensive approach, which GTA 5 players prefer.

Pegassi Weaponized Ignus

A Supercar, Pegasssi Weaponized Ignus is the fastest car on this list, recording a top speed of 147 mph. This sporty ultra-fast sportscar will cost players $3.25 million. Combined with the necessary HSW upgrade, which costs around $500,000, its total price is $3.75 million. The Weaponised Ignus resembles the iconic Lamborghini Sian FKP 37.

Technically, the Weaponised Ignus is not an Imani Tech vehicle; it comes with a MIssile Lock-On Jammer equipped for a good cause. The Weaponized Ignus has no armor whatsoever and is vulnerable to RPGs. However, it can withstand up to 15 shots from an Assault Rifle and has bullet-proof windows.

The defining feature of the Weaponised Ignus is the roof-mounted, three-barreled Mini-Gun. The firepower of this gun is impressive. A flurry of shots from this heavy gun will make the cars in your way explode, providing you an easy passage for escape. Blowing these vehicles while driving through traffic will cause no harm to the weaponized Ignus.

The Weaponised Ignus is available on Xbox and PlayStation 5 as its exclusive to the expanded and enhanced edition of GTA Online. The only drawback to this car is the scant armor protection but with impressive acceleration and the fastest car on the map, players can use its impressive horsepower to escape from nasty situations.

The equipped Missile Lock-on Jammer and its exceptional speed make the Weaponised Ignus worthy of being number four on this list. Players looking for a fast and obstacle-destroying car need to look no further and buy this remarkable machine.

Bravado Buffalo STX

The fastest muscle car in the game, Bravado Buffalo STX is a revamped and superior variant of the regular Buffalo. It can be bought for $1.6 million if the trade prices are unlocked; otherwise, it’s available for $2.1 million. The Bravado Buffalo STX is modeled after the iconic BMW M4.

A first-generation Imani Tech vehicle can sustain four RPGs and 15 shots from an AR. It has bullet-proof windows, and the armor can be further enhanced by adding an Armor Upgrade. Players can add the Front-mounted Machine guns and the Oil Slick Proximity Mine Dropper to improve their offensive and defensive capabilities.

Coming in at number three on this list, the primary reasons are its relatively cheap price point and being the fastest muscle car in the game, clocking a top speed of 127 mph. The Buffalo STX is a popular choice among circuit racers, and in free-roam mode, it just gets better.

The Buffalo STX has excellent customization options and a stylistic and refined appearance. Overall, Buffalo STX provides the perfect balance between speed and performance, equipped with the best Imani Tech. At its price point, the allure of buying this impressive beast of a car is quite strong.

Obey Omnis e-GT

At number two sits the Obey Omnis e-GT. A four-door, electric vehicle, it is purchasable for $1.8 million. Sporting a stylish exterior, the Omnis e-GT resembles the 2020 Audi e-tron GT.

A second-generation Imani Tech vehicle, the e-GT doesn’t have bullet-resistant windows or front-mounted machine guns. It does, however, have the Oil Slick Proximity Mine Dropper. Players can either equip the Missile Lock-On Jammer or the Remote Control Device, depending on their preference. There’s also an armor upgrade making to sustain excessive amounts of damage.

The Omnis e-GT has a unique and defining feature, making it stand out from the rest of the cars. It can sustain hefty damages as an electric vehicle equipped with Imani Tech. For example, it can take up to 20 RPGs before exploding. Impressive, right? The car has a ton of armor around it, making it the most durable and rugged vehicle in GTA.

Being a four-seater, it’s an ideal car when planning a heist, and it can withstand heavy damage. The e-GT has impressive acceleration because it is an electric vehicle with a top speed of 123 mph, making it an ideal getaway car.

The car handles like a dream with an almost perfect grip on the road, and players can easily maneuver tight corners. Players looking for a challenging, rapid getaway car should opt for the Omnis e-GT. Its relatively low price point makes it an attractive prospect.

Ocelot Virtue

At number 1 reigns the brand new Ocelot Virtue. This sporty, electric supercar isn’t purchasable, but on the contrary, the player gets paid to acquire this exceptional vehicle. The car is unlocked after completing the 11 “First Dose” and “Last Dose” missions as part of the Los Santos Drug Wars DLC. Furthermore, after completing all these missions, players will gain almost 1 million dollars combined.

The Ocelot Virtue is modeled after the iconic Lotus Evija. Despite being an electric vehicle, the car is as fast as it looks. The Virtue’s top speed is clocked at 120 mph, but the level of acceleration it generates from a standstill is matched by none. An Armor upgrade allows it to withstand up to 12 homing missiles and can be equipped with an Oil Slick Proximity Mine Dropper. It takes 12 RPGs to destroy this vehicle, and it can withstand an impressive 28 rounds from a heavy sniper.

Being an Imani Tech vehicle, it can be equipped with a Missile Lock-On Jammer or a Remote Control Device. Unfortunately, the car doesn’t have bullet-resistant windows and front-mounted machine guns, restricting its offensive and defensive capabilities. This omission would be a considerable disadvantage for most cars. Still, with Virtue’s breakneck acceleration, players can zoom past any opponent, and missiles can’t lock onto it.

What sets apart the Ocelot Virtue is the car’s performance while driving. It has a shallow center of gravity and an excellent grip on the road. It can maneuver tight and tricky corners with ease. The car handles beautifully on paved roads and doesn’t swerve or skid when cutting through traffic. The car’s suspension is rock solid and can stabilize itself quickly, even after getting considerable air time.

The Ocelot Virtue is the best of all the Imani Tech vehicles and is the best supercar in Grand Theft Auto Online. The car is top-notch, and with all the Imani Tech equipment and armor upgrades, no car matches up to this exquisite machine.

That’s all from this guide. Remember to get the full armor and Imani Tech upgrades to get the most out of your car. Thanks for reading this through. Happy reckless driving, you maniacs!