Overview
The Annis Euros is GTA's tribute to the Nissan 300ZX (Z32), one of the most revered JDM sports cars ever produced. With its twin-turbo V6 and sleek, understated styling, the Euros represents the sophisticated side of Japanese performance — less boy racer, more gentleman's express. In GTA 6, it appears in Vice City's midnight racing scene as a sleeper that surprises anyone foolish enough to challenge it at a stoplight.
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History in GTA
The Euros first appeared in GTA San Andreas (2004) as one of the rarest vehicles in the game, spawning only at specific locations in San Fierro. It was based on the Nissan 300ZX and Nissan Silvia, and its scarcity made it a prized find. The car returned in GTA Online (2021) via the Los Santos Tuners update with a complete redesign that leaned more heavily into 300ZX territory, quickly becoming a fan favorite for its clean styling and solid performance.
The Euros in GTA 6
Leaked footage shows the GTA 6 Euros with a refined redesign that emphasizes the Z32's most iconic features — the long hood, low roofline, and distinctive rear light bar. The front fascia features modernized pop-up or semi-hidden headlights. The twin-turbo V6 sound is reportedly one of the best engine notes in the game. The Euros appears to be positioned as a mid-tier Sports car that rewards driving skill — RWD with enough power to break traction, making it perfect for drift builds.
Performance & Handling
The Euros sits comfortably in the Sports class with a top speed around 150 mph. Its RWD layout and twin-turbo power delivery make it one of the best drift-capable cars in GTA 6. The handling balance leans toward oversteer, which skilled drivers can exploit for spectacular slides through Vice City's waterfront roads. Acceleration is strong but not explosive, with power building through the rev range as the turbos spool.
Where to Find It
The Euros should spawn in Japanese car culture hotspots around Vice City — near car meets, in Little Cuba's nightlife district, and in residential driveways in mid-tier neighborhoods. It's also a solid candidate for the used car dealership rotation. Price point should be accessible in the $120K-$180K range, making it a great early-game sports car.
Customization
Extensive JDM customization: front bumper options (OEM+, drift spec, time attack), rear spoiler varieties (ducktail, GT wing, lip), side skirts, wide-body conversion, twin-turbo upgrade kits, exhaust systems with different tip styles, drift-spec suspension, hydraulic handbrake, roll cage, bucket seats, aftermarket steering wheels, and classic JDM liveries. The Euros should be one of the most popular drift builds in GTA 6.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Euros based on?
The Euros is based on the Nissan 300ZX (Z32, 1989-2000) with Nissan Silvia S15 influences. It represents the twin-turbo era of Japanese sports cars.
Is the Euros good for drifting?
Excellent. Its RWD layout, twin-turbo power delivery, and balanced weight distribution make it one of the best drift-capable cars in GTA 6. It can break traction predictably and hold slides well.
How fast is the Euros in GTA 6?
The Euros tops out around 150 mph — mid-pack for Sports class. Its strength is handling and drift capability, not raw straight-line speed.
Can you make the Euros faster?
Yes. Performance upgrades including turbo kits, engine tuning, transmission swaps, and weight reduction should significantly improve its speed and acceleration. A fully built Euros can compete with cars well above its stock performance level.
Where do I find the Euros in GTA 6?
The Euros should spawn near car meets and in mid-tier neighborhoods. It's also likely available at used car dealerships or standard car websites for $120K-$180K.
Last updated April 23, 2026. Vehicle specs are estimates based on trailer footage and historical GTA data. For the full searchable database, visit our Vehicles Wiki (208 entries).