GTA Online Money Fronts DLC: Cost Estimates and Release Time Zones

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The Money Fronts DLC will change how you run your criminal empire in GTA Online. Here’s a simple guide to costs and launch times.

The highly anticipated Money Fronts DLC is coming to GTA 5 Online on June 17th, bringing a host of new vehicles, businesses, and features to the game. If you’re wondering what to expect, how much money you’ll need, and when exactly the update goes live in your region, here’s a clear and easy-to-understand breakdown based on the latest information.

Global Release Times for the Money Fronts DLC
The Money Fronts DLC will launch at different times depending on your location:

- Los Angeles (West Coast, USA / Los Santos): 2:00 AM, June 17th

- Liberty City / East Coast USA / Vice City: 5:00 AM, June 17th

- London: 10:00 AM, June 17th

- Paris: 8:00 AM, June 17th

- Tokyo: 6:00 PM, June 17th

- Perth, Australia: 5:00 PM, June 17th

Depending on where you live, the DLC may technically release on June 18th due to time zone differences.

What’s Coming in the Money Fronts DLC?
New Vehicles
The update will introduce at least seven new vehicles, including:

- Declassé Tampa GT: A muscle car estimated to cost around $1.5 million.

- Cheetah Classic Widebody: A new variant expected to be about $1.7 million.

- Karin Evon RS: Likely priced at $2 million.

- Western Police Bike: A special police bike, estimated at $3 million.

- Two Woodlander SUVs: These could be off-road or new brand SUVs, with each expected to cost $2.5 million.

- Overflöd Suzumi: An electric hypercar inspired by the Aspark Owl, estimated at $3 million. GTA+ subscribers will get early access to this vehicle.

New Businesses
Three new businesses are coming, all centered around money laundering:

- Car Wash: The main entry business, expected to cost $1.5 million. It includes an auto shop for car customization and missions to manage a “heat bar” that prevents police raids.

- Smoke on the Water Dispensary: A smaller weed business, estimated at $1 million. Owning this will boost earnings from your MC weed farm.

- Higgins Heli Tours: A helicopter tour business, also estimated at $1.5 million. It will boost your air freight cargo earnings.

Each business will require you to actively manage a heat bar through missions. If the bar gets too high, your business could be raided by the police.

How Much Money Should You Save?
If you want to buy all the new vehicles and businesses, plus some extra for outfits and tattoos, you should aim to have around $21 million in-game. This estimate covers everything announced so far. However, there may be additional vehicles released after launch, so having around $26 million saved up would be a safe bet.

On the first day, you probably only need about $5 million to get started, since not all vehicles and features will be available immediately. Rockstar often releases some cars and content over time (“drip-feed”) after the main update.

Extra Features and Tips
- The Overflöd Suzumi will come with a missile lock-on jammer, and 50 cars will get this upgrade in the DLC.

- GTA+ subscribers receive early access to certain vehicles.

- New outfits and tattoos will be available, so consider setting aside some cash for customization.

- Owning all three new businesses will give you bonuses for your weed farm and air freight cargo operations. Some players prepare by buying GTA 5 modded accounts that include everything from MC businesses to bunkers.


The Money Fronts DLC is shaping up to be one of the most exciting updates for GTA 5 Online, with new ways to expand your criminal empire and plenty of fresh content to enjoy. Make sure you have enough in-game money saved up so you can take full advantage of everything this update has to offer. With a recommended savings of $20–26 million, you’ll be ready for whatever Rockstar throws your way on June 17th!

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