The latest *A Safehouse in the Hills* update for GTA Online, released on December 10, 2025, brought lavish mansions, new missions, and a standout vehicle: the Progen Luiva. This two-door supercar embodies Progen's (Porsche parody) vision of "ultimate high-performing weightlessness," featuring no roof, no windshield, and no windows for maximum lightness and thrill. Rockstar describes it as a "cutting-edge supercar with no roof, no windows, and no rules."
Design and Real-Life Inspiration
The Luiva draws heavily from the McLaren Elva speedster, with tail lights inspired by the McLaren 720S and headlights echoing the McLaren Speedtail. Its aggressive, exposed cockpit and carbon fiber accents give it a hypercar vibe, complete with gull-wing style doors activated via the D-pad and a functional rear compartment. A dynamic spoiler and triple exhaust setup add flair, while the name "Luiva" nods to the Spanish "lluvia" (rain) - a cheeky jab at its total lack of weather protection.
In first-person view, the open design immerses players with wind effects and a sharper, high-pitched engine note resembling an F1 car.
How to Acquire the Progen Luiva
- GTA+ Members: Early access at The Vinewood Car Club until December 18, 2025.
- All Players (post-Dec 18): Available at Legendary Motorsport for $2,697,500.
- Non-GTA+ Workaround: Buy from a GTA+ owner at the LS Car Meet (before Dec 18).
- Resale Value: $1,618,500 (60% of base price, plus 50% of upgrades).
It stores in any property/garage and supports Imani Tech upgrades like a Missile Lock-On Jammer.
Performance Breakdown
Classified as a Super with rear-wheel drive (RWD), 6 gears, and 1,270 kg weight, the fully upgraded Luiva delivers solid but not elite performance.
| Stat | Value | Notes (Broughy1322 Tested) |
|---|---|---|
| Top Speed | 136.25 mph (219.27 km/h) | Mid-tier for Supers |
| Lap Time | 1:01.094 | #37 in Super class (Cutting Coroners GP) |
| Engine Sound | T20-like, sharper/F1 in 1P | Excellent immersion |
No Hao's Special Works (HSW) upgrades available. It excels in handling thanks to its low weight but lags behind top Supers like the Emerus (0:57.823 lap).
Customization Options
Expect extensive Super-class mods:
- Body: Spoilers, bumpers, side skirts, exhausts (titanium-tipped, aluminum, carbon fiber).
- Liveries: Multiple, including a white stripe option.
- Other: Wheels, performance upgrades, HSW/Benny's ineligible but standard engine, brakes, suspension, etc.
Fully upgraded builds can exceed $3-4 million.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Unique, eye-catching design and open-air thrill.
- Strong handling and acceleration for freemode/cruising.
- Immersive audio and visuals.
- Missile jammer for PvP safety.
Cons:
- Mid-pack racing performance (not meta-competitive).
- No protection from rain or debris.
- High price for non-top-tier speed.
- GTA+ paywall initially.
Is It Worth Buying?
Perfect for style-focused players who want a head-turner for Los Santos cruises or Car Meets. Skip if you're chasing podium dominance - opt for HSW beasts like the FMJ MK V from the same update. At $2.7M, it's a solid collectible with trade-in value.
Grab it before prices inflate via discounts, and pair it with a new Prix Luxury mansion for the full *Safehouse in the Hills* vibe!