GTA Online: Vehicles for Salvage Yard Heist (March 13 – 19, 2025)

Salvage Yard operators have yet another exciting opportunity this week in GTA Online to acquire one of the Salvage Yard Robbery vehicles. Rockstar Games has made one of these high-demand rides available for claim, making it an ideal time to engage in this profitable business venture. Between now and March 19, 2025, players can steal three newly introduced vehicles through the Salvage Yard missions and sell them to Yusuf for impressive returns.

Introducing the Latest Salvage Yard Robbery Vehicles (March 13 – 19, 2025)

This week’s update in GTA Online presents Salvage Yard owners with the chance to obtain three brand new vehicles: the Everon, Panthere, and Neo.

1) Vysser Neo (Claimable Vehicle)

Watch the Vysser Neo in action

Mission:

  • The Podium Robbery

The Vysser Neo draws inspiration from the real-life Spyker C8 Aileron and was introduced in the game with the Diamond Casino & Resort update back in 2019. This sports car features a powerful single-cam V8 engine, allowing it to complete a lap in just 1:00.977 and reach an impressive top speed of 201.57 km/h (125.25 mph).

2) Toundra Panthere

View the Toundra Panthere performance

Mission:

  • The Duggan Robbery

Next up is the Toundra Panthere, another addition to the Salvage Yard lineup this week. This vehicle closely resembles the 2017 Alpine A110. In terms of speed, the Panthere can achieve a maximum velocity of 197.14 km/h (122.50 mph) and finish one lap in approximately 1:06.133.

3) Karin Everon

Discover the Karin Everon performance

Mission:

  • The McTony Robbery

Finally, we have the Karin Everon, an all-terrain truck inspired by the Toyota Hilux Arctic Truck. This vehicle debuted in Los Santos alongside the Diamond Casino Heist DLC. It can complete a lap in around 1:09.637 and reaches a top speed of 107.00 mph (172.20 km/h).

Keep in mind that new Salvage Yard Robbery vehicles will be introduced on March 20, 2025, alongside additional content, including a new podium vehicle.

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