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Two cars drifting next to each other in GTA Online.
Image via Rockstar Games

How to get Drift Tuning in GTA Online

Reach the ultimate status of Drift God.

With the launch of The Chop Shop update in GTA Online, players are not only invited to steal the most coveted vehicles in Los Santos but also build their own with the addition of specialized Drift Tuning kits.

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Thanks to the new feature, drifting has now been made easier than ever before in GTA Online, and it’s fortunately not hard at all to unlock. From a breakdown of how it works to the full list of cars eligible for the new upgrade, here’s everything you need to know about Drift Tuning in GTA Online.

What is Drift Tuning in GTA Online?

Cars drifting during a race in GTA Online.
Perfect for Drift Races. Image via Rockstar Games

While you might’ve imagined that Drift Tuning would be somewhat of an extensive, customizable option, the feature is just a very simple add-on in GTA Online—for better or for worse. Essentially, the Drift Tune is an optional upgrade that drastically overhauls the physics of your car, allowing you to hold a lot more of an angle during drifts before running into oversteering issues or spin-outs. More specifically, equipping Drift Tuning converts your car to all-wheel drive (if it isn’t already), softens its suspension, and gives a major boost to its engine power.

Ultimately, this new modification adds much more precision to the art of drifting in GTA Online, and brings it into the spotlight thanks to the update’s accompanying Drift Races.

How to get Drift Tuning in GTA Online

Car fans socializing at the LS Car Meet in GTA Online.
“Park your attitude (and your weaponized vehicles) at the door.” Image via Rockstar Games

Drifting Tuning can be installed on select vehicles for $200,000 by Hao’s Special Works at the Los Santos Car Meet. If you haven’t done so already, you will need to buy an LS Car Meet membership for $50,000 to be able to access its mod shop. The Drift Tune can also be removed at any time for $50,000, and it does cost $200,000 to re-apply it.

The Fathom FR36 revving up in GTA Online.
At launch, the Fatham FR36 is the only new vehicle that can be tuned for drifting. Image via Rockstar Games

Although Rockstar notes that any installed performance mods on your car will be overridden upon equipping Drift Tuning (and reapplied if the tune is removed), testing within the community has seemingly found that upgrades related to your Engine, Transmission, and Turbo do indeed get layered on top at the time of writing. As such, while this might be a bug that gets patched down the line, be sure to buy the best available EMS Upgrade, Transmission, and Turbo Tuning for your car before purchasing Drift Tuning to maximize its performance in the meantime.

Tip:

It does seem that installed brake mods are being overridden as intended, however, so if you are planning on using Drift Tuning, you don’t need to upgrade your brakes beforehand.

GTA Online Drift Tuning car list

Upon its initial release, Drift Tuning is exclusively available on eight vehicles in GTA Online:

  • Annis Euros
  • Annis Remus
  • Annis ZR350
  • Declasse Drift Tampa
  • Declasse Drift Yosemite
  • Dinka Jester RR
  • Fathom FR36
  • Karin Futo GTX

Now that you know how to add Drift Tuning to all eight available cars in GTA Online, it’s time to get out there and head to the Los Santos Car Meet!


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Ralston Dacanay
Ralston joined Dot Esports as a freelance writer in February 2023, and covers everything from VALORANT, Call of Duty, and Apex Legends, to NBA 2K and trending releases. His all-time favorite video games include NBA 2K11, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) and Halo 3. A class of 2020 alum of California State University, Long Beach, he graduated with a B.A. in Journalism and a minor in Finance.