Vehicles in GTA V/Customization

This article lists all universal vehicle customization options available in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.

Customization can be applied to more than half of all vehicles appearing in GTA V and GTA Online. In the original version of the game, Los Santos Customs and Beeker's Garage were the only two modification garages where players could apply customization to vehicles, however, with the release of many updates for the enhanced version of the game, various property upgrades allow in-house customization, including access to exclusive modification categories not available in regular modification garages. Some vehicles can only be modified in specific property upgrades, such as the Oppressor Mk II and various other Weaponized Vehicles.

Respray Colors
There are currently 5 categories of color available across all customization garages and menus in GTA V and GTA Online: With the exception of trim and dial colors added in the enhanced version of GTA Online, all colors in GTA V share the same prices within their respective category. Colors in GTA Online are unlocked through ranks and various other achievements and have varying prices based on their distinctiveness.
 * Chrome - highly reflective metal paint work, available only in one color.
 * Classic - glossy paint work, cannot have pearl changed. 75 options available.
 * Metallic - classic paint colors available with a pearlescent color. 75 options available.
 * Matte - least glossy paint work available, flat color with no pearl applied. 20 options available.
 * Metal - metal colors available in smooth and glossy finishes. 5 options available.

Colors are applied to vehicles in the following levels:
 * Primary Color - typically affects the main body/fuselage of a vehicle. Often affects other parts of the car, such interior accents, stitching, or brake calipers.
 * Secondary Color - smaller accents or other sections of the car, such as roofs or hoods and trunks. Sometimes applied to stripes, such as on the Banshee and Gauntlet. Applied to the tires of Nightmare vehicles added in the GTA Online: Arena War update.
 * Pearlescent Color - only applied to metallic colors.
 * Wheel Color - applied to the wheel. Does not affect chrome wheels.
 * Trim Color - often applied to the dashboard, door cards and seats of several vehicles. Sometimes used as a tertiary color, such as on the roof of the Tornado Custom and Roosevelt Valor. Introduced in the GTA Online: Lowriders update exclusive to the enhanced version of the game.
 * Dial Color - applied to the dials of several vehicles. Introduced in the GTA Online: Lowriders update exclusive to the enhanced version of the game.

{| class="wikitable" !style="width: 100px"|Color !Unlocked By (GTA Online) !Cost (GTA V) !Cost (GTA Online) !Image !colspan=5|Chrome !colspan=5|Classic
 * style="text-align: center; background:#000; color:#FFFFFF"|Chrome
 * 50 Race Wins
 * $1,200
 * $25,000
 * $25,000
 * style="text-align: center; background:#080808; color:#FFFFFF"|Black
 * $400
 * $840
 * style="text-align: center; background:#080808; color:#FFFFFF"|Carbon Black [?]
 * Rank 7
 * $400
 * $810
 * style="text-align: center; background:#080808; color:#FFFFFF"|Carbon Black [?]
 * Rank 7
 * $400
 * $810