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Pegassi Weaponized Ignus GTA Online
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The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus is a Super vehicle in GTA Online, available from Warstock Cache & Carry for $3,245,000, known for its weaponized combat features.

Top-tier performer with upgrade potential. Highly recommended for racing.
The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus costs $3,245,000. It achieves a top speed with a top speed of 145 mph (233.4 km/h) in the Super class. It ranks #14 out of 27 vehicles by top speed. Highly recommended for racing and competitive players. According to community testing methodology by Broughy1322.
| Price | $3,245,000 |
|---|---|
| Top Speed | 145 mph (233.4 km/h) |
| Class | Super |
| Upgrade Type | Weaponized |
| Manufacturer | Pegassi |
| Category | Vehicles |
"An armed variant of the Ignus with mounted weapons and HSW capability."
Editor's Verdict
Is the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus Worth Buying in 2026?
Editor's Take
Yes. The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus delivers elite-tier performance with weaponized upgrade support at $3,245,000. If budget allows only one purchase in this class, choose between the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus and the Overflod Autarch ($1,955,000) based on whether you prioritize combat or versatility.
The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus is 4 speed points above the Overflod Suzume at $170,500 more. That edge matters in competitive Super races where tenths of a second separate podium finishers.
Best Uses for the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus
Speed rating of 96/100 makes it competitive in races.
Fast enough with good handling to beat weekly Time Trials.
Built-in weapons and armor for freemode combat.
Weaponized vehicles dominate hostile lobbies.
Protection during sell missions maximizes profits.
Enjoyable to drive around Los Santos in freemode.
For Grinders
Solid choice for grinders who need protection during sales. The Weaponized Ignus'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 Weaponized Ignus fills a niche if you need offensive capability during sell missions.
For Beginners
Not recommended for beginners—the Weaponized Ignus is too expensive early game at $3,245,000. Save your money for essential businesses and a reliable Kuruma or Armored vehicle first. Most new players need 20-30 hours of gameplay before they can comfortably afford this purchase without depleting their reserves.
For Racers
Top-tier racing choice. Currently ranked #14 out of 27 vehicles by top speed, the Weaponized Ignus is competitive in GTA Online races and essential if you're serious about winning. Learn its handling characteristics—specifically braking points and apex speeds—and you'll podium consistently in both stunt and standard races.
For PvP Players
Strong PvP choice. The Weaponized Ignus'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
Prestigious addition to any collection. The Weaponized Ignus represents the pinnacle of its class and looks impressive in a high-end garage showcase. At $3,245,000, it signals wealth and taste to other players. A must-have for completionists pursuing a full Super class collection.
Bottom line: If budget allows only one purchase in this class, choose between the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus and the Overflod Autarch ($1,955,000) based on whether you prioritize combat or versatility.
How Fast Is the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus?
- Top Speed:145 mph (233.4 km/h)
- Lap Time:Not yet confirmed (Broughy1322 testing)
- Class Rank:#14 in Super
Handling Tips
- The Weaponized Ignus 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 Weaponized Ignus, 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.
- The Weaponized Ignus's launch power can overwhelm its tires — feather the throttle off the line to avoid costly wheelspin.
- In the Weaponized Ignus, tap curbs at the right angle on tight corners for a small speed boost. This curb-boosting technique is widely used in competitive Super racing.
When NOT to Buy
- Don't impulse buy at full price. GTA Online has frequent sales - patience can save 30-40%.
The 145 mph figure above reflects fully upgraded standard configuration.
How It Compares
The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus sits at the top of the Super tier; here is how it stacks up against its true rivals.
| Vehicle | Price | Top Speed | Rank | Class | HSW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pegassi Weaponized Ignus | $3,245,000 | 145.0 mph/ 233.4 km/h | #14 | Super | 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 Pegassi Weaponized Ignus?
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 Weaponized Ignus's combat loadout defines its role. Choose missiles for versatility or mounted guns for sustained suppression.
- 2Engine + Turbo — On a Super like the Weaponized Ignus, maxing engine and turbo together yields the biggest acceleration gain per dollar.
- 3Transmission — Tightens gear ratios for the Weaponized Ignus, reducing time between shifts and improving corner-exit speed.
- 4Armor + Bulletproof Tires — Protect your premium investment in the Weaponized Ignus. 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 Pegassi Weaponized Ignus for Free?
As of 2026, no confirmed permanent free unlock method has been documented for the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus. 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 Pegassi Weaponized Ignus as the podium prize.
- 3Keep an eye on Rockstar Newswire for limited-time events that may offer this vehicle as a reward.
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).
- 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.
- Watch for weekly discounts on Rockstar Newswire—savings of 30-40% are common on rotating vehicle sales.
The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus sells back for $1,947,000 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 Pegassi Weaponized Ignus 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 Pegassi Weaponized Ignus cost in GTA Online?
The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus costs $3,245,000 in GTA Online.
What is the top speed of the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus?
The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus has a tested top speed of 145 mph (233.4 km/h) based on community testing data.
Is the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus worth buying?
Yes. The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus ranks among the fastest in its class at 145 mph. It delivers strong value for its price tier.
Can I get the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus for free?
As of 2026, no confirmed permanent free unlock method exists for the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus. 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 Pegassi Weaponized Ignus?
The Pegassi Weaponized Ignus sells for $1,947,000 at Los Santos Customs, which is 60% of the original purchase price. If sold after applying upgrades, the sell price increases to $2,247,000. Upgrade investments are only partially recovered when selling.