Alongside your typical helping of DLC this week Rockstar Games has teamed up with Humble Bundle to support the Rainforest Alliance. So just in case you don't have all the older GTA titles, you can now grab many of them stupidly cheap while also helping combat climate change and rural poverty.
New DLC — Pfister Neon

The new vehicle, an electric supercar, falls into the category of "really expensive but not worth the price in terms of performance", meaning that the new Pfister Neon is one of those cars which, unless you really like the looks of it, or electric cars are your thing, you should probably pass on. The ride is based mainly on the Porsche Mission E with a number of visual changes. Performance modifications are minimal, but you can do more visual customization with it than with last week's ride.
In terms of performance, the Neon follows the typical GTA Online electric car trend of accelerating like an absolute beast, but not really excelling in any other area. Top speed isn't a record breaker, it handles like ass and the brakes are weak. Driving the Neon isn't much of an experience, but it requires a lot of it. The price isn't a strong suit either, as this ride will set you back GTA$ 1,500,000.
New Adversary Mode — Hardest Target
The new Adversary Mode on offer, called Hardest Target, is a riff on one of Rockstar's older Adversary Modes. Two teams face off one another in a team deathmatch scenario with a twist — each team has a player designated as a target, and only killing that target will score points. Unlike in the previous mode based on this mechanic, the target does not remain the target until death, but rather the bearer of... targethood (?) changes every minute. If targets kill targets, extra points are earned.