The Enus Jubilee is a luxury four-door SUV produced by Enus that will return in Grand Theft Auto VI. Originally introduced in Grand Theft Auto Online, the Jubilee is portrayed as a status symbol for the wealthy, combining high-end design with extensive customization options such as armor upgrades and advanced tech features.
Overview
The Enus Jubilee debuted in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of The Contract update on December 15, 2021. It established itself as a versatile luxury vehicle, combining luxurious design with the potential for significant defensive and offensive upgrades. Its presence in the first official trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI confirms its return, where it was seen heavily customized, signaling the continuation of in-depth vehicle modification in the upcoming title. The vehicle's name is derived from the Jubilee Diamond1, reinforcing its prestigious and high-value reputation within the game world.
Design and Appearance
The Jubilee's design is heavily based on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan2, featuring a large, imposing frame characteristic of luxury SUVs. Additional influences can be seen in its detailing, with cues from the Rolls-Royce Wraith3 and rear badging that resembles the Bentley Bentayga4. The front end is defined by a squared-off appearance with a large grille and headlights comparable to the Enus Windsor. Unlike other Enus models based on Rolls-Royce vehicles, the Jubilee does not feature a hood ornament resembling the brand's iconic "winged diamond."
Performance
Although specific performance figures for the Jubilee in Grand Theft Auto VI have not yet been detailed, its characteristics in Grand Theft Auto Online offer a strong indication of what to expect. The SUV is fitted with a V-style engine visually modeled after a real-world V12, paired with an 8-speed transmission. It utilizes an all-wheel-drive system with a rear-biased torque split (65% rear, 35% front), giving it balanced yet confident road manners.
The engine sound is shared with other high-end models such as the Baller LE and the Windsor. On the road, the Jubilee favors stability and ride comfort over outright speed, though it still delivers competitive acceleration and top-end performance within the luxury SUV category. When fully upgraded, the Jubilee can reach the max speed of 187.09 km/h (116.25 mph) in GTA Online5.
Modifications / Customization
The Jubilee’s appearance in the first Grand Theft Auto VI trailer confirms that it will once again feature extensive customization. In Grand Theft Auto Online, the SUV can be upgraded at standard workshops such as Los Santos Customs, with additional exclusive options available through an Agency Vehicle Workshop.
Notable upgrades include:
- Armor Plating: Reinforces the bodywork, increasing resistance to explosives and gunfire. The bullet-resistant glass can withstand up to 15 direct hits before shattering.
- Machine Guns: Twin grille-mounted weapons that can be fired forward.
- Slick Proximity Mines: Deploys oil slicks behind the vehicle to cause pursuing cars to lose traction.
- Missile Lock-on Jammer: An Imani Tech modification that prevents homing missiles from locking onto the Jubilee.
- Remote Control Unit: An Imani Tech feature that allows the vehicle to be driven remotely. (Note: The Lock-on Jammer and Remote Control Unit cannot be installed at the same time.)
Acquisition / Locations
In Grand Theft Auto VI, the Jubilee briefly appears parked on a curb in the Stockyard neighborhood of Vice City during the game's first trailer. Specific details on how it will be acquired in Story Mode.
In Grand Theft Auto Online, the Jubilee can be obtained in the following ways:
- Purchased from the Legendary Motorsport website for $1,650,000.
- A reduced Trade Price of $1,237,500 is unlocked after completing 20 Agency Security Contracts as a leader.
- A non-modifiable, armored version is provided for free with the purchase of an Agency, accessible from the Agency garage or requested through Franklin Clinton.
Usage
Drawing from its role in Grand Theft Auto Online, the Jubilee is highly valued for missions and free-roam survival in hostile sessions. When upgraded with Armor Plating and a Missile Lock-on Jammer, it becomes one of the most resilient vehicles available, capable of enduring multiple explosive impacts. This makes it a strong choice for players seeking reliable protection during high-risk activities.
Its optional front-mounted machine guns provide a useful offensive tool against lightly armored targets, while Slick Proximity Mines offer a non-lethal method of disrupting or evading pursuers. The Jubilee's main drawback is its large frame, which can make it less maneuverable in confined spaces compared to smaller SUVs and sedans.
Notable Users / Special Variants
In Grand Theft Auto Online, the Jubilee is closely tied to Franklin Clinton's Agency, where players are granted access to an armored variant designated as an "Agency Vehicle." It also features in the mission "ROI," in which multiple units are seen parked in the underground garage of The Diamond Casino & Resort.
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Trivia
- The vehicle's name, "Jubilee," is derived from the Jubilee Diamond, the sixth-largest diamond in the world. This mirrors its real-life counterpart, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, which is named after the largest rough diamond ever discovered.
- The Jubilee Diamond was named to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria6, making the name especially appropriate for a luxury vehicle from Enus, a brand inspired by British automotive design7.