Ocelot Stromberg - Vehicles in GTA Online

    Price: $3,185,350. Top Speed: 108 mph. Category: Vehicles. Manufacturer: Ocelot. Class: Sports Classics.

    The Ocelot Stromberg is a mid-range Sports Classics priced at $3,185,350 (or $2,395,000 with Trade Price). With a speed rating of 80/100 and handling at 75/100, it delivers mid-range performance in the Sports Classics class. This vehicle supports weaponized modifications for enhanced capabilities. It ranks #301 out of 475 vehicles by top speed at 108 mph (173.8 km/h). At $3,185,350, it costs 152% more than the Sports Classics average of $1,265,875. Built-in weapons and armor plating give it a combat role that few Sports Classics class alternatives can match.

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    The Ocelot Stromberg is a Sports Classics vehicle in GTA Online, available from Warstock Cache & Carry for $3,185,350, known for its weaponized combat features.

    Original Stromberg screenshot from GTA Online
    Weaponized
    Price
    $3,185,350
    Trade: $2,395,000
    Sell (Stock): $1,911,210
    Sell (Upgraded): $2,211,210
    Top Speed
    108.0 MPH
    173.8 KM/H
    Speed Rank (Upgraded)
    #301
    of 475
    Top 63%
    View Rankings
    Performance
    Speed
    80
    Accel
    78
    Handling
    75
    Class:Sports Classics
    Upgrades:Weaponized
    Buy From:🎖️Warstock Cache & Carry
    Verdict

    Complete unlock requirements first to save money on the trade price.

    Last verified: February 2026 · A Safehouse in the Hills update
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    The Ocelot Stromberg costs $3,185,350 (or $2,395,000 with Trade Price). It achieves a top speed with a top speed of 108 mph (173.8 km/h) in the Sports Classics class. It ranks #301 out of 475 vehicles by top speed. Wait for Trade Price to maximize value. According to community testing methodology by Broughy1322.

    Ocelot Stromberg Key Statistics
    Price$3,185,350
    Trade Price$2,395,000
    Top Speed108 mph (173.8 km/h)
    ClassSports Classics
    Upgrade TypeWeaponized
    ManufacturerOcelot
    CategoryVehicles

    "A submarine car with missiles, based on the Lotus Esprit."

    - Warstock Cache & Carry description

    Editor's Verdict

    Is the Ocelot Stromberg Worth Buying in 2026?

    Editor's Take

    The Ocelot Stromberg is a solid but non-essential purchase at $2,395,000. The Grotti Itali Classic at $2,025,000 offers a comparable experience, so compare their stats before buying. Unlocking the Trade Price saves $790,350, which is worth the mission grind.

    The Ocelot Stromberg is 48.0 mph slower than the Pegassi Torero XO saving $224,650. Buyers should consider whether the Ocelot Stromberg's styling and handling feel justify the difference over its closest rival.

    Best Uses for the Ocelot Stromberg

    PvP

    Built-in weapons and armor for freemode combat.

    Tryhard Meta

    Weaponized vehicles dominate hostile lobbies.

    Grinding

    Protection during sell missions maximizes profits.

    Free Roam Fun

    Enjoyable to drive around Los Santos in freemode.

    PvE

    Weapons make mission NPCs trivial to clear.

    For Grinders

    Solid choice for grinders who need protection during sales. The Stromberg's weapons help defend against NPCs and hostile players, though there are more efficient grinding vehicles available. For pure income generation, a Nightshark or Toreador may offer better value per dollar spent, but the Stromberg fills a niche if you need offensive capability during sell missions.

    For Beginners

    Consider this a mid-game purchase. Beginners should focus on establishing income first, but the Stromberg makes a good goal to work toward. The learning curve is moderate, so expect a few hours of practice before you can exploit its full potential in missions and freemode activities.

    For Racers

    Not recommended for competitive racing. Currently ranked #301 out of 475 vehicles by top speed, the Stromberg is outclassed by faster options in its category. Fun for casual races but don't expect to win against optimized builds. If racing is your priority, invest in a top-3 vehicle within the Sports Classics class instead.

    For PvP Players

    Strong PvP choice. The Stromberg's built-in weapons make it effective for freemode combat. Learn to use its armament effectively—missiles for range, guns for sustained pressure—and you'll hold your own against most threats. Its armor plating provides additional survivability that standard vehicles lack, though dedicated anti-vehicle weapons will still destroy it.

    For Collectors

    Classic appeal for collectors. The Stromberg's timeless design makes it a worthy addition to any vintage or themed garage, and it consistently draws compliments at community car meets. Sports Classics and Muscle cars hold a special place in GTA Online's culture, representing the franchise's automotive heritage.

    Bottom line: Unlocking the Trade Price saves $790,350, which is worth the mission grind.

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    How Fast Is the Ocelot Stromberg?

    • Top Speed:108 mph (173.8 km/h)
    • Lap Time:Not yet confirmed (Broughy1322 testing)
    • Class Rank:#301 in Sports Classics

    Handling Tips

    • The Stromberg 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 Stromberg, 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.
    • Master weight transfer in the Stromberg: braking loads the front for sharper turn-in, while accelerating plants the rear for better traction out of corners.

    When NOT to Buy

    • Don't buy for competitive racing. The Stromberg will lose to faster vehicles in its class.
    • Wait for Trade Price if possible! You'll save $790,350 by completing the unlock requirements first.
    • Don't impulse buy at full price. GTA Online has frequent sales - patience can save 30-40%.

    The 108 mph figure above reflects fully upgraded standard configuration.

    How It Compares

    The Ocelot Stromberg sits at the top of the Sports Classics tier; here is how it stacks up against its true rivals.

    VehiclePriceTop SpeedRankClassHSW
    Ocelot Stromberg$3,185,350108.0 mph/ 173.8 km/h
    #301
    Sports ClassicsNo
    Truffade Adder$1,000,000126.3 mph/ 203.2 km/h
    #78
    SuperNo
    Overflod Autarch$1,955,000117.0 mph/ 188.3 km/h
    #160
    SuperNo
    Bravado Banshee 900R$565,000131.0 mph/ 210.8 km/h
    #53
    SuperNo
    Vapid Bullet$155,000121.3 mph/ 195.1 km/h
    #107
    SuperNo
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    How Do You Upgrade the Ocelot Stromberg?

    💥Weaponized

    Vehicles with built-in weapons and armor

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    Weaponized vehicle modifications require specific facilities. Most weaponized vehicles can be upgraded at the MOC (Mobile Operations Center), Avenger, or Arena Workshop. Weapon loadouts, armor plating, and countermeasures are available depending on the vehicle. Expect to spend $200,000-$500,000 on weapons and armor upgrades. Prioritize the weapons package first for offensive capability, then invest in armor plating. The defensive upgrade significantly extends survivability during sustained combat encounters.

    Modifications Available

    • Engine
    • Brakes
    • Transmission
    • Suspension
    • Armor
    • Respray
    • Wheels
    • Liveries

    Recommended Order

    • 1Weapons Package — The Stromberg's combat loadout defines its role. Choose missiles for versatility or mounted guns for sustained suppression.
    • 2Engine Level 4 — The single biggest performance improvement for the Stromberg. Prioritize this over cosmetic mods.
    • 3Turbo — Sharpens the Stromberg's throttle response and adds noticeable acceleration, especially from low speeds.
    • 4Armor + Bulletproof Tires — Protect your premium investment in the Stromberg. Essential for freemode survival.

    Special Features

    • Mounted weapons systems for offensive capabilities in freemode and missions.
    • Enhanced armor plating that provides protection against small arms fire.
    • Explosive resistance - can withstand multiple rocket hits before destruction.
    • Access to vehicle workshop for weapon customization and ammunition restocking.

    Can You Get the Ocelot Stromberg for Free?

    As of 2026, no confirmed permanent free unlock method has been documented for the Ocelot Stromberg. The methods below are community observations and time-limited opportunities, not guaranteed acquisition paths.

    • 1Complete the associated heist or mission to unlock the Trade Price of $2,395,000, saving you $790,350.
    • 2Check if this vehicle is available as a Prize Ride at the LS Car Meet by completing weekly challenges.
    • 3The Lucky Wheel at the Diamond Casino occasionally features vehicles like the Ocelot Stromberg as the podium prize.

    Where to Find

    Purchase from: 🎖️ Warstock Cache & Carry(www.warstock-cache-and-carry.com)

    • Purchase only from Warstock Cache & Carry (www.warstock-cache-and-carry.com).
    • Trade Price of $2,395,000 available after completing the associated mission or heist, saving $790,350.
    • Check the Lucky Wheel at the Diamond Casino for a chance to win it for free—the podium vehicle rotates weekly on Thursdays.
    • May appear as a Prize Ride at the LS Car Meet—complete the weekly challenge to claim it for free.

    The Ocelot Stromberg sells back for $1,911,210 at Los Santos Customs.

    Event & Discount History

    • Historically discounted during weekly event weeks — Rockstar typically rotates vehicles discounts every 4-6 weeks with savings of 30-40%.
    • The Ocelot Stromberg 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 Ocelot Stromberg cost in GTA Online?

    The Ocelot Stromberg costs $3,185,350 in GTA Online. A Trade Price of $2,395,000 is available after completing the relevant unlock requirements.

    What is the top speed of the Ocelot Stromberg?

    The Ocelot Stromberg has a tested top speed of 108 mph (173.8 km/h) based on community testing data.

    Is the Ocelot Stromberg worth buying?

    Yes. The Ocelot Stromberg offers solid performance for its price of $3,185,350. Upgrade support adds further value.

    Can I get the Ocelot Stromberg for free?

    As of 2026, no confirmed permanent free unlock method exists for the Ocelot Stromberg. 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 Ocelot Stromberg?

    The Ocelot Stromberg sells for $1,911,210 at Los Santos Customs, which is 60% of the original purchase price. If sold after applying upgrades, the sell price increases to $2,211,210. Upgrade investments are only partially recovered when selling.

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