Updated: April 12, 2026
Greenville launched its Easter 2026 event on April 5, running until April 12, 2026. The update brought a two-phase scavenger hunt across the entire map — first a hunt for 15 hidden car parts, then a follow-up egg hunt with its own reward track. Complete the car parts hunt and you walk away with a free exclusive truck, a badge, and $150,000 in-game cash. On top of the event, the update window also added new vehicles from Fiat and Abarth, a limited Renault Sport R.S. 01, and a surprise April Fools desert map variant on April 1.
The Easter 2026 event is a two-part scavenger hunt that plays out across Greenville's three main districts: Outagamie CB, Horton, and Brookmere. Each district hides five car parts in Phase 1 and a separate set of five eggs in Phase 2. You cannot start the egg hunt until Phase 1 is finished — the eggs don't even spawn on the map until you return to The Bunny NPC after collecting all 15 car parts.
To kick things off, find The Bunny NPC standing just outside the Roadmap Dealership, to the right of the main entrance. Talk to him to receive the first task. Every car part and egg in the game is a physical object you walk up to and interact with, so keep your eyes open at ground level, on desks, under vehicles, and in unexpected corners of buildings.
| Phase | Objective | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Find all 15 hidden car parts | Badge + $150,000 cash + 2001 Caseus Muenster Easter Edition |
| Phase 2 | Find all 15 Easter eggs | Badge + $100,000 cash + eggs fill truck bed of reward vehicle |
The event runs from April 5 to April 12, 2026. Once the event closes, the scavenger hunt and its free reward vehicle become permanently unobtainable. If you are reading this on the last day, focus on Phase 1 first — the truck and the $150,000 cash prize is the bigger get.
Car parts are spread evenly across the three districts, five in each. They are hidden inside and around buildings rather than out in the open, so you will need to enter interiors and check back areas carefully. Here is every location confirmed as of the April 5 update.
| Location | Car Part | Exact Spot |
|---|---|---|
| Roadmap Used Cars | Radiator | Base of the right wall inside the customization bay |
| Tires Plus | Exhaust Pipe | Second floor near the cardboard boxes |
| Taco Castillo | Grill | Kitchen area near the sinks |
| Crane Industries | Gas Door | On the stairs of the loading dock |
| Greenville Drag Strip | Gas Can | Second floor table inside the red building |
| Location | Car Part | Exact Spot |
|---|---|---|
| Horton Park | Headlight | Atop the fountain in the center of the park |
| Horton Village Hall | Taillight | On the office desk inside |
| Farmhouse | Hood | Inside the chicken shed behind the house with the windmill |
| Farnsworth's Supermarket | Windshield | Behind the deli counter |
| Ignition Motor Parts | Front Bumper | On the service bay car lift |
| Location | Car Part | Exact Spot |
|---|---|---|
| Brookmere Autos | Leaf-Spring Suspension | Under the car lift in Bay 3 |
| Brookmere Village Hall | Mirror | On the desk inside the flagged room |
| The Bread Shack | Rear Bumper | Under the front bench |
| Willowbend Circuit | Spring | Behind the signboard |
| Dead End | Gas Tank | Off-road area marked with tire donut marks |
Easter eggs only appear on the map after you have returned all 15 car parts to The Bunny and received your Phase 1 rewards. Go back and speak to him a second time to trigger the egg spawn and officially begin Phase 2. Like the car parts, eggs are distributed five per district.
Eggs are generally placed in more open or scenic spots compared to the car parts, which tended toward indoor hiding places. Expect to check park benches, rooftops, roadside areas, and near well-known landmarks in each district. The overall structure mirrors Phase 1: five in Outagamie CB, five in Horton, and five in Brookmere, for a total of 15 collectibles that must all be retrieved before the bonus reward triggers.
Completing the full egg hunt earns you the "Easter 2026 — Collected all eggs!" badge, $100,000 in-game cash, and a visual payoff: every egg you collected appears stacked in the truck bed of your 2001 Caseus Muenster Easter Edition. It is a cosmetic touch that turns your reward vehicle into a rolling showcase of your completed hunt.
The 2001 Caseus Muenster Easter Edition is the headline reward for completing Phase 1 of the Easter event. It is entirely free — you cannot buy it, trade for it, or obtain it any other way. The only path to ownership is collecting all 15 car parts and returning to The Bunny NPC. Note that the in-game UI briefly labels it as the "Caseus Impact" due to a display bug, but the actual vehicle awarded is the Caseus Muenster Easter Edition.
The truck itself is a special variant of the existing Caseus Muenster model, dressed in Easter-themed livery. What makes it visually distinctive is the truck bed interaction: if you also complete Phase 2 of the event, every Easter egg you collected will appear physically in the bed of the truck. This means Phase 2 completion transforms the reward vehicle into its fully decorated final form. Players who only finish Phase 1 still get the truck — just without the egg decorations in the bed.
As a limited event vehicle, the Caseus Muenster Easter Edition will not appear in the dealership and cannot be respawned from the shop once the event ends. Keep it in your garage if you want to preserve it. It is the kind of vehicle that tends to draw attention from other players on the server who missed the event.
Yes, without question. The car parts hunt takes roughly 30 to 45 minutes for players who know the locations, and the rewards are substantial: a unique event-exclusive truck you cannot get any other way, $150,000 in cash to spend on regular dealership vehicles, and a badge that permanently marks your account. The egg hunt adds another $100,000 and the truck bed cosmetic on top. For under two hours of play, that is some of the best reward density of any Greenville update to date.
The Easter 2026 update window brought a wave of new licensed vehicles to Greenville's dealerships, spread across two separate patches in late March and early April.
Four new vehicles arrived in the v1.58.0 update on March 21, just ahead of the Easter event season. Two are from Fiat and two from Abarth, covering variants of the iconic 500-series lineup. The Fiat 500 has been a long-requested addition to the game given its popularity in real-world European city driving, and the Abarth performance variants give players a sportier option within the same body style.
| Manufacturer | Vehicles Added | Update |
|---|---|---|
| Fiat | 2 new vehicles (Fiat 500 variants) | v1.58.0 — March 21, 2026 |
| Abarth | 2 new vehicles (Abarth 500 variants) | v1.58.0 — March 21, 2026 |
| Renault | 2015 Renault Sport R.S. 01 (limited) | v1.60.0 — April 5, 2026 |
The big-ticket new arrival for the Easter update itself is the 2015 Renault Sport R.S. 01, a licensed track-oriented sports car that went on sale alongside the Easter event on April 5. Critically, this vehicle goes off-sale on April 13, 2026 — one day after the Easter event itself ends. If you want it, you need to purchase it before the deadline. Unlike the Caseus Muenster Easter Edition, the Renault RS.01 is not earned through the hunt; it is a standard dealership purchase available for the duration of the event window.
The Renault Sport R.S. 01 is a GT3-class racing car in real life, known for its rear-mid engine layout and distinctive aerodynamic bodywork. In Greenville, it joins a growing roster of high-performance licensed vehicles and fits naturally into the game's track and drag strip culture. If you are a collector of limited dealership vehicles, this is one to grab before it disappears.
The same March 21 update that introduced the Fiat and Abarth vehicles also included a full interior rework of two Greenville buildings: Truck Planet and Fox Mountain Community Bank. Both received redesigned interiors with more detail and updated layouts. These renovations are not event-specific — they are permanent improvements that remain after Easter ends.
On April 1, 2026, the Greenville developers dropped a surprise v1.59.0 update that temporarily replaced the standard Greenville map with a desert-themed variant. The familiar Wisconsin streets, parks, and buildings were reskinned with arid terrain, sandy textures, and a sun-baked color palette as an April Fools' joke for the community.
The desert map was only active on April 1 as part of the seasonal gag. It was replaced by the standard map again when the Easter event launched on April 5. Players who experienced it described it as a genuinely fun surprise — the contrast between Greenville's usual green Midwestern setting and the desert makeover was striking enough that many players didn't immediately realize what had happened when they first loaded in on April 1.
There is no indication from the developers that the desert variant will return, but Greenville has a history of revisiting joke content in later updates. Either way, the Easter update that followed on April 5 quickly became the bigger story of the month.
With the event closing on April 12, here is the most efficient approach to completing both phases and grabbing the Renault RS.01 before everything goes away.
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Three separate updates dropped in quick succession during April 2026, making this one of the busier months for Greenville content. Here is a summary of what each patch delivered.
| Version | Date | Key Changes |
|---|---|---|
| v1.58.0 | March 21, 2026 | 4 new Fiat & Abarth vehicles; Truck Planet & Fox Mountain Bank interior rework |
| v1.59.0 | April 1, 2026 | April Fools desert map variant (temporary) |
| v1.60.0 | April 5, 2026 | Easter 2026 event launch; Renault Sport R.S. 01 (limited, off-sale April 13); 2001 Caseus Muenster Easter Edition reward vehicle |
The v1.58.0 building renovations are the most durable change from this period, as they permanently improve two locations that players interact with frequently. The Fiat and Abarth vehicles also stick around in the standard dealership indefinitely. Everything tied to v1.60.0 — the event hunt, the reward truck, the Renault RS.01 — is time-limited and disappears when the event window closes.
Greenville does not run seasonal events very often, which makes the Easter 2026 update a noteworthy occasion for the community. The last comparable event was the previous year's holiday content, and the car parts scavenger hunt format represents a more involved design than the game's typical new-car drops. Players who engage with roleplay, racing, and collecting all benefit differently: roleplayers get a new free truck with a unique story behind it, racers get the limited Renault RS.01 for the track, and collectors get a time-stamped badge proving they were there during the event window.
The addition of the Fiat and Abarth lineup alongside the event also signals that the development team has been actively expanding the European vehicle catalog. Greenville has historically skewed toward American and Japanese nameplates, and the Italian micro-car segment — represented by the Fiat 500 and its Abarth performance cousin — fills a gap that many players had been requesting in the community forums and Discord server.
For more on what is coming to Greenville beyond April 2026, keep an eye on the Greenville hub page, which we update whenever new information about upcoming vehicles or events drops. You can also check the Greenville codes page for any active promo codes that might give you a head start on in-game cash.
The Greenville Easter 2026 event runs from April 5 to April 12, 2026. Both the car parts scavenger hunt and the egg hunt must be completed before the event closes. The limited Renault Sport R.S. 01 also goes off-sale on April 13, 2026.
Talk to The Bunny NPC standing just outside the Roadmap Dealership on the right side of the main entrance. He will give you the first task: finding all 15 car parts scattered across Outagamie CB, Horton, and Brookmere. Once you collect all 15 parts and return to The Bunny, the egg hunt phase unlocks.
Collecting all 15 car parts rewards you with the "Easter 2026 — Collected all vehicle parts!" badge, $150,000 in-game cash, and the exclusive 2001 Caseus Muenster Easter Edition truck. This vehicle is free and cannot be purchased — it is only obtainable by completing the scavenger hunt.
The April 2026 updates added several new vehicles. The limited Renault Sport R.S. 01 arrived with the Easter event update (v1.60.0) on April 5 and goes off-sale April 13. Four additional vehicles from Fiat and Abarth — including Fiat 500 and Abarth 500 variants — were introduced in the March 21 update (v1.58.0) just before the event season began.
Collecting all 15 eggs rewards you with the "Easter 2026 — Collected all eggs!" badge, $100,000 in-game cash, and all the collected eggs visually appearing in the truck bed of your 2001 Caseus Muenster Easter Edition. You must complete the car parts hunt first before the egg hunt phase unlocks.
The April Fools desert map was a limited variant introduced in the v1.59.0 update released on April 1, 2026. It replaced the standard Greenville map with a desert-themed version as a seasonal joke. It was a temporary addition tied to April 1 and is no longer active during the Easter event window.