'GTA Online' 'Cunning Stunts' DLC release date: Six new cars leaked

The promotional banner for "GTA Online" Cunning Stunts Rockstar Games Newswire

New cars will be added "Grand Theft Auto Online" this month as developer Rockstar Games prepares for the launch of the Stunt Race creator on Aug. 2.

New details about these new set of vehicles coming via the newly-released Cunning Stunts downloadable content or DLC (reports say there will be a total of six cars) were unearthed just recently.

The first car is the Declasse Drift Tampa, which is practically a racecar version of Ken Block's Hoonicorn. It sports a front splitter, huge widebody fender flares and a vintage NASCAR style ducktail.

The second car coming to "GTA Online" through Cunning Stunts is the Ocelot Lynx, a sleeker version of the Jaguar F-Type coupe.

Apart from these two, "GTA Online" will also reportedly get a new motorcycle dubbed as Western Cliffhanger, which is inspired by infamous stunt king Evel Knievel.

Two more vehicles to be made available in "GTA Online" will come in the form of a Dakar Rally-type truck and a Contender pickup truck inspired by a Ford Raptor.

Last but not the least, Rockstar is expected to bring back the beloved Sprunk Buffalo to the "GTA Online" to complete the lineup of vehicles coming to the game in preparation of the release of the Stunt Race Creator.

"GTA Online" just received the Cunning Stunts DLC, which allows players to do racing stunts on various types of locations that will get all of the adrenaline rush in players.

The description for the "GTA Online" DLC reads:

Cunning Stunts takes GTA Online racing to epic new heights with a series of 16 brand-new, high-octane Stunt Races that feature everything from winding tubular tracks amongst Los Santos' tallest skyscrapers to technical courses through canyons, over water and across the desert. Stunt Races utilize ramps, loops, wall rides, tubes, raised tracks and dynamic objects for a radically new take on GTA Online racing.

This is unlike anything you've seen before: tracks coiling up into the sky, skyscraper jumps, turbo-boosted corkscrews at 20,000 feet... and that's before you get to the giant bowling pins and the rings of fire.

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