

Let’s go globe-karting
Drift around the world with KartRider Rush+.
We all love to travel and explore new destinations, but escaping reality and hopping on a plane isn’t always possible. Step in, KartRider Rush+. Get ready to race around some of the globe’s most beautiful tourist attractions – including the Louvre Pyramid in Paris, Santorini’s slopes and the vibrant streets of Rio – all from the comfort of your own home.
Bonjour, Paris

Ever wanted to zip through Parisian streets, or zoom under the arches of the Eiffel Tower? Well, now you can! On the World Paris Drive track you’ll meander through the city, enjoy a boat ride across the River Seine and even get a glimpse of the awe-inspiring Louvre Pyramid.
Just make sure that, in between all that turn-based winning, you pause for a moment to take in the breathtaking beauty of your surroundings.
Quintessential London

What springs to mind when you think of London? Tower Bridge, Big Ben, the London Eye and dark evenings? Well, they’re all par for the course on the World London Night run.
Speed through the city streets at night and experience the capital through new eyes, ticking off its many famous landmarks as you zoom by them. Being the street supremo is great, but you’ll want to sight-see and bask in London’s inimitable night vibe as well.
Scenic Santorini

Picture this: the deep blue of the Aegean Sea, the cool white shades of Santorini’s slopes… and your kart, racing down the hills of this labyrinthine course at lightning-fast speed.
What the World Greek Holiday track lacks in length, it more than makes up for in variety: one moment, you’re pulling the ripcord on your parachute, and the next, you’re turning the steering wheel into a precision drift before yanking it the other way to take a gutsy hidden shortcut.
Rio de Janeiro rules

You’ve heard of Rio’s famous Art-Deco statue Christ The Redeemer, but how about the Lodumani version? Look ahead as you leave the starting line of the World Rio Downhill track and you’ll see what we mean.
There’s lots more to take in on this short, single-lap track too – we recommend hitting the drifty corners hard and stepping on the gas in the first half of the race, then cruising down the linear slopes in the second half to take in the scenery.
