From the sleek and speedy Annis Euros to the rugged Annis Hellion, Grand Theft Auto is full of cars that were inspired by real-life Nissans.
Sure, GTA is known for its wild police chases and elusive easter eggs, but there’s more to GTA than meets the eye! It also boasts one of the best online car marketplaces of any video game, including a fleet of customizable Nissan-type vehicles.
Whether you’re still roaming the streets of San Andreas or you’ve started to conquer Los Santos in GTA V, we’re sure you’d love to get your hands on a Nissan-inspired sports car of your own. In this guide, we’ll hit on all the highlights of Nissans in GTA and show you how to fill your garage with a world-class lineup.
Does Nissan have cars in GTA?
Yes! Though the online GTA marketplace is constantly changing, there are at least ten cars in Grand Theft Auto that are based on real-life Nissans. If you see the name Annis attached to a car, you’ll know that it’s based on either a Nissan or a Mazda.
Here’s a full breakdown of the Nissan cars you’ll encounter in the GTA universe:
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How do I get Nissan cars in GTA?
Usually, getting Nissan cars in GTA is simple: while in GTA online, go to the Eyefind internet browser on your phone, navigate to the Travel and Transport section, choose the website that sells your car, and purchase the car online.
And voila! Your brand-new Nissan (or should we say Annis?) will appear in your garage. For instructions on finding a specific Nissan, just follow these steps:
Elegy RH8
: Buy online through Legendary Motorsport or Benny’s Original Motor Works. If you have a Rockstar Social Club account, you’re in luck—the Elegy RH8 will be free!Elegy Retro Custom
: Once you’ve got the Elegy RH8, you can convert it to the Retro Custom variant at Benny’s Original Motor Works for $904,000. Euros
: Buy online through Legendary Motorsport. If you purchase the LS Car Meet Membership, you’ll get a 25% discount!Hellion
: Buy online from Southern S.A. Super Autos.Pinnacle
: This one’s only available in GTA IV. Once you’ve completed all of Stevie’s requests, you can steal the Pinnacle at any time. You can also resell it to Stevie for a $2,000 reward!Remus
: Buy online from Southern S.A. Super Autos.S80RR
: Buy online from Legendary Motorsport. If you want, you can resell the Nissan for $1,545,000 (60% of its original price).Apocalypse ZR380
: Buy online from Arena War.Future Shock ZR380
: Buy online from Arena War.Nightmare ZR380
: Buy online from Arena War.
Key Takeaway In most cases, you can buy your favorite Nissan in GTA Online. Once you’ve purchased the car (and customized it to your liking!), it’ll appear in your garage.
Are Nissans good in GTA?
With the killer combo of stylish design and excellent performance, Nissans should be a trademark of every GTA player’s garage. Sure, they won’t be quite as fast as the Ocelot Pariah or the Declasse Scramjet (or, obviously, the literal fighter jet
that you can steal in GTA V), but Nissans are agile enough to pull off some intense police escapes. Though most Nissans in GTA will top out in the 110 to 120 mph range, there are a few Arena Cars that are equipped to go way faster than that. If you’re ambitious enough to bring home any of the ZR380 Arena Cars, you’ll be able to scorch past 140 mph by activating your rocket boost. How’s that for face-melting speed?
Whether you’re new to the world of GTA or you’ve been around since the release of San Andreas, a Nissan is a must-have car for your online garage.
The three coolest Nissans in GTA
Not sure where to start your Nissan collection? Give these three models a try:
1. Annis Elegy RH8: At just $95,000, the Elegy RH8 is a fantastic starting place for a Nissan superfan in GTA. Forget the affordable price tag—the Elegy RH8 is inspired by the Nissan GT-R, and it’s as wicked cool in the game as it is in real life.
2. Annis Euros: With a top speed of nearly 120 mph and an aerodynamic racing design, the Annis Euros is a sports car that can do it all. Whether you want to go head-to-head in a street race or take it slow on a Sunday cruise, the Annis Euros is up to the task.
3. Annis Hellion: There are few things more comical than bouncing between the mansions of Rockford Hills in a safari vehicle—other than, perhaps, bouncing around the mansions while being chased by squad cars and helicopters! If you could use a laugh in your life, the Annis Hellion is the perfect off-roading ride for you.
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FAQs
In GTA V, the Apocalypse ZR380 is based on the Nissan 350Z.
They aren’t the fastest models in GTA, but Nissans still reach top speeds of up to 120 mph. If you buy one of the ZR380 Arena Cars, though, your rocket boost will take you to a blazing top speed of 140 mph!