Why the Annis Euros X32 isn't worth it in GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties

Annis Euros X32
The Annis Euros X32 is quite an appealing ride. But is it worth it? Let's find out! (Image via GTA Wiki || Rockstar Games)

The GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties DLC has released several new vehicles, with more about to come as drip-feed content. One such car that was released is the Annis Euros X32. Despite being classified as a Coupe in-game, the vehicle isn't that cheap, and costs like the average tuner car. Now, this is what has fans confused, as most of them want to know if it indeed performs like a tuner or is rather underwhelming like a Coupe.

The car also has access to HSW (Hao's Special Works) upgrades, which is another important thing to consider. These upgrades can be expensive, and they're not always worth it. In short, the Annis Euros X32 isn't worth it in GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties, and here's a detailed explanation as to why that's the case.

Note: This article is subjective and only reflects the writer’s opinions.


Why you should avoid buying the Annis Euros X32 in GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties

Car connoisseurs would immediately recognize that the Annis Euros X32 is based on the Nissan 300ZX (Z32). Meanwhile, Grand Theft Auto veterans may remember that the original Euros, first introduced in GTA San Andreas, looked just like this, as it was also based on the same car. As such, tuner enthusiasts have undoubtedly been excited to purchase this car the moment it was released.

That said, there are some crucial things you need to know about this vehicle added alongside the GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties. The Euros costs $1,499,000 at Legendary Motorsport, which might not have been too unjustified if it was a Sports car. Unfortunately, as a Coupe, the car fails to impress in terms of performance, being one of the slowest Coupes in the game.

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This is surprising considering the last Coupe that Rockstar launched, the Fathom FR36, is the fastest in its class with a top speed of 121.5 mph (as measured by YouTuber Broughy1322). The Annis Euros X32, on the other hand, manages a measly 113 mph. The top speed is increased considerably when you install the HSW upgrades, but these aren't cheap.

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The conversion itself will set you back by $1,200,000, which is almost as much as the cost of the car itself. Meanwhile, if you want to max out all upgrades on the Annis Euros X32, here's how much you'll be paying:

  • HSW Engine Tune — $60,000
  • HSW Transmission — $50,000
  • HSW Stage III Turbo — $100,000

So basically, you'll end up spending almost $3 million if you want a fully upgraded (HSW) Annis Euros X32 in GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties. Now, this wouldn't be that concerning if the performance was up to the mark. The result of these expensive upgrades is that the top speed goes up to just 131 mph, which is still less than many Sports class cars in the game that cost less.

So, the final verdict is that you should avoid buying the Euros X32 unless you're really a fan of the Nissan 300ZX.

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Edited by Ritoban "Veloxi" Paul
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