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Principe Nemesis GTA Online
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The Principe Nemesis is a Motorcycles vehicle in GTA Online, available from Southern S.A. Super Autos for $12,000, known for its versatility and value.

Excellent value for money. Strong performance at a reasonable price.
The Principe Nemesis costs $12,000. It achieves a top speed with a top speed of 118.25 mph (190.3 km/h) in the Motorcycles class. It ranks #140 out of 475 vehicles by top speed. Solid all-rounder suitable for most players. According to community testing methodology by Broughy1322.
| Price | $12,000 |
|---|---|
| Top Speed | 118.25 mph (190.3 km/h) |
| Class | Motorcycles |
| Manufacturer | Principe |
| Category | Vehicles |
"The Nemesis is a sports bike with Italian flair. Compact and quick."
Editor's Verdict
Is the Principe Nemesis Worth Buying in 2026?
Editor's Take
The Principe Nemesis is a solid but non-essential purchase at $12,000. The Pegassi Bati 801RR at $15,000 offers a comparable experience, so compare their stats before buying.
The Principe Nemesis is 0.3 mph faster than the Dinka Double T at a similar price. For players weighing performance against cost, the value comparison favors whichever better fits their garage gaps.
Best Uses for the Principe Nemesis
Affordable at $12,000 with forgiving handling.
Enjoyable to drive around Los Santos in freemode.
For Grinders
Decent budget option for grinders. The Nemesis won't break the bank at $12,000 and performs well enough for missions, though you'll want to upgrade to something faster as your budget grows. It's an excellent placeholder vehicle while saving for Imani Tech or weaponized alternatives.
For Beginners
Great starter choice! The Nemesis offers solid performance at an affordable $12,000. New players can rely on this vehicle while learning the game's driving mechanics and building their bank account. Its forgiving handling characteristics make it ideal for players still mastering GTA Online's physics.
For Racers
Viable for racing but not optimal. Currently ranked #140 out of 475 vehicles by top speed, the Nemesis can win races in the right hands, but elite-tier alternatives will have a slight edge on most tracks. It excels on technical circuits where handling matters more than raw top speed, so track selection plays to its strengths.
For PvP Players
The Nemesis has limited direct PvP applications. For dedicated freemode combat, invest in weaponized vehicles or Imani Tech upgrades instead.
For Collectors
Worth owning for collection completeness, though the Nemesis isn't particularly rare or prestigious among dedicated collectors. Nice to have in a themed garage, but not a priority purchase unless you're specifically building a Motorcycles showcase collection.
Bottom line: The Pegassi Bati 801RR at $15,000 offers a comparable experience, so compare their stats before buying.
How Fast Is the Principe Nemesis?
- Top Speed:118.25 mph (190.3 km/h)
- Lap Time:Not yet confirmed (Broughy1322 testing)
- Class Rank:#140 in Motorcycles
Handling Tips
- The Nemesis rewards trail braking—gradually release the brake as you turn in to unlock extra rotation without losing stability. This technique suits its balanced handling profile.
- In the Nemesis, the gap between a clean lap and a messy one can be 2-3 seconds. Smooth throttle application through corners makes the difference in competitive lobbies.
- On the Nemesis, lean into corners early and avoid braking mid-turn to prevent lowsides. Smooth throttle on exit is critical since bikes lose traction faster than four-wheeled vehicles.
- Master weight transfer in the Nemesis: braking loads the front for sharper turn-in, while accelerating plants the rear for better traction out of corners.
The 118.25 mph figure above reflects fully upgraded standard configuration.
How It Compares
The Principe Nemesis sits at the top of the Motorcycles tier; here is how it stacks up against its true rivals.
| Vehicle | Price | Top Speed | Rank | Class | HSW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Principe Nemesis | $12,000 | 118.3 mph/ 190.3 km/h | #140 | Motorcycles | No |
| Truffade Adder | $1,000,000 | 126.3 mph/ 203.2 km/h | #78 | Super | No |
| Overflod Autarch | $1,955,000 | 117.0 mph/ 188.3 km/h | #160 | Super | No |
| Bravado Banshee 900R | $565,000 | 131.0 mph/ 210.8 km/h | #53 | Super | No |
| Vapid Bullet | $155,000 | 121.3 mph/ 195.1 km/h | #107 | Super | No |

Truffade Adder
The Adder is a legendary hypercar based on the Bugatti Veyron, and was the fastest car in GTA V's original 2013 release. While the in-game speedometer shows inflated numbers, tested top speed is around 126 mph. Its heavy weight requires careful braking in tight corners.

Overflod Autarch
The Autarch is a track-focused supercar inspired by the SCG 003, featuring aggressive aerodynamics and exceptional cornering ability. Its lightweight construction makes it one of the best choices for stunt races and tracks with many turns.

Bravado Banshee 900R
Benny's upgraded Banshee with widebody kit and twin-turbo engine.

Vapid Bullet
An American supercar based on the Ford GT.
How Do You Upgrade the Principe Nemesis?
The Principe Nemesis can be customized at Los Santos Customs for visual modifications including paint, wheels, and window tints. Performance upgrades such as engine, transmission, brakes, and turbo are available and significantly improve vehicle performance. Full modification typically costs $150,000-$300,000 depending on upgrade levels selected. Based on community testing, the turbo and engine upgrades provide the most noticeable performance gains per dollar spent, so prioritize those before cosmetic modifications.
Modifications Available
- Engine
- Brakes
- Transmission
- Suspension
- Armor
- Respray
- Wheels
- Liveries
Recommended Order
- 1Engine Level 4 — The single biggest performance improvement for the Nemesis. Prioritize this over cosmetic mods.
- 2Turbo — Sharpens the Nemesis's throttle response and adds noticeable acceleration, especially from low speeds.
- 3Bulletproof Tires — At the Nemesis's price point, this is your best value upgrade. Prevents spinouts from gunfire during missions.
Special Features
- Standard vehicle features including insurance and personal vehicle recall.
- Can be modified at Los Santos Customs for visual and performance upgrades.
Can You Get the Principe Nemesis for Free?
As of 2026, no confirmed permanent free unlock method has been documented for the Principe Nemesis. The methods below are community observations and time-limited opportunities, not guaranteed acquisition paths.
- 1Check if this vehicle is available as a Prize Ride at the LS Car Meet by completing weekly challenges.
- 2The Lucky Wheel at the Diamond Casino occasionally features vehicles like the Principe Nemesis as the podium prize.
Where to Find
Purchase from: 🚗 Southern S.A. Super Autos(www.southernsanandreassuperautos.com)
- Purchase only from Southern S.A. Super Autos (www.southernsanandreassuperautos.com).
- Check the Lucky Wheel at the Diamond Casino for a chance to win it for free—the podium vehicle rotates weekly on Thursdays.
The Principe Nemesis sells back for $7,200 at Los Santos Customs.
Event & Discount History
- The Principe Nemesis has been featured as a Lucky Wheel podium vehicle at the Diamond Casino & Resort during past weekly rotations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Principe Nemesis cost in GTA Online?
The Principe Nemesis costs $12,000 in GTA Online.
What is the top speed of the Principe Nemesis?
The Principe Nemesis has a tested top speed of 118.25 mph (190.3 km/h) based on community testing data.
Is the Principe Nemesis worth buying?
Yes. The Principe Nemesis offers solid performance for its price of $12,000. Prioritize essential business properties before luxury purchases.
Can I get the Principe Nemesis for free?
As of 2026, no confirmed permanent free unlock method exists for the Principe Nemesis. It has appeared during weekly GTA Online events, Lucky Wheel spins at the Diamond Casino, and as a Prize Ride at the LS Car Meet. Check Rockstar's Newswire for current promotions.
What is the sell price of the Principe Nemesis?
The Principe Nemesis sells for $7,200 at Los Santos Customs, which is 60% of the original purchase price. Upgrade investments are only partially recovered when selling.