Karin Hotring Everon Review for GTA Online: A Very Loud Ute
In the latest drip feed content from the LS Drug Wars DLC, Rockstar has introduced the Karen Hotring Everon to GTA Online. This vehicle has become the new hot ring everyone has dropped and is now available for purchase at Southern San Andreas Super Autos for $1,790,000. However, it can be picked up for a trade price of $1,342,500, although it’s not entirely clear what that entails at the time of recording.
The Karen Hotring Everon is a two-seater, rear-wheel drive, six-speed sports car that is absolutely bananas. This bad boy is a cross between a Ute and a pro NASCAR Tundra that looks and feels like a classic racetrack build.
Design and Performance
The aesthetics of this vehicle are impressive, and its design is race-focused. It comes with different delivery options, but they all have a race-centric appeal. We have no Grill bumper, Arch cover, or exhaust options, making the Karen Hotring Everon somewhat limited in this regard.
Its handling is brutal in a straight line, and it accelerates hard, making it quick for what it is. However, the turning circle is abysmal, and it can’t break for sure. It will snap your neck on that takeoff. Moreover, the vehicle has no low-end throat, and it really doesn’t roar like a NASCAR machine. It’s sound, however, is incredible. The idle note is gorgeous, sounds cammed, and has a lovely bubble, but this changes once you get rolling.
Price and Value
At $1.3 million, the Karen Hotring Everon is not a bad amount to spend if you want to go fast in a straight line or do some track work or exploring around the LSIA. If you are a fan of classic racetrack builds, and Utes, this car might be worth the investment. Still, it will be hard to justify its full price.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Karen Hotring Everon is a two-seater, rear-wheel drive, six-speed sports car that is unique and unlike anything seen before in GTA Online. While it has some limitations and challenges, it’s a fun and eclectic vehicle to add to any GTA Online collection. As Old Grumpy Gamers, we give it a thumbs up for its design, sound, and unique driving experience.