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How to get Invetero Coquette for free in GTA 5 Online (May 8 – 14)

How to get Invetero Coquette for free in GTA 5 Online (May 8 – 14)

Time of India10-05-2025

Image via Rockstar Games
With the new GTA 5 Online Update for May 8 – 14, you now have the perfect opportunity to get your hands on a
Invetero Coquette D10
in the game. It is essentially available for free, and you have to win the LSCM Series in the top 5 positions for a duration of four consecutive days. The particular sports car is pretty good inside the game, and has solid performance.
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The vehicle is deemed to be a replica of the Corvette C8; however, there are some resemblances to the Corvette C7, with minor details like the outer small lights appearing similar to C7's LED stripes. Additionally, the front bumper is possibly inspired by modern Lamborghinis.
If you are interested in obtaining the Invetero Coquette D10 in GTA 5 Online, here is a detailed guide.
How to obtain free Invetero Coquette in GTA 5 Online
Coquette D10 in GTA 5 online (Image via Rockstar Games)
The Invetero Coquette D10 debuted back in 2020 as part of GTA 5 Online's Los Santos Summer Special update. Accordingly, it is not a new vehicle to acquire in the game, but is still a solid option to get your hands on. The overall performance is pretty solid and it possesses a great top speed.
Even though it might not be the finest vehicle in the class, getting something like the Invetero Coquette D10 for free must not be missed. Given that the vehicle generally ends up costing around $1.5 million in GTA 5, you are advised that you complete the task of winning LSCM Series in the top 5 positions for 4 days.
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Overall, it is among the best vehicles that you can collect in the game, and only a few options like the Itali GTO and Pariah might turn out to be superior. The modern appearance makes it pretty appealing to have in GTA 5 online.
Additionally, there are two liveries available for the vehicle in the game, and the following are the specifics about the same:
Black Invetero Stripe and Yellow Invetero Stripe liveries – Influenced by liveries of the Chevrolet Corvette C8.R
Paint Party livery – Influenced by the popular tie-dyed Corvette C7 Z06
Keep in mind that the opportunity for getting the free Invetero Coquette in GTA 5 Online is for a limited period. As a result, this is something that must not be overlooked.
Future updates will be bringing you with the opportunity to get other vehicles in the game. You can keep checking to the GTA section on Times of India to stay updated about the latest news.

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