Understanding the maps in Dawn Rush is essential, as only by understanding the maps can you strategize these tracks and complete related tasks more efficiently later on. To help everyone strategize the maps and complete tasks, the following will introduce the Dawn Rush maps. After understanding them, you will know what these maps look like and how to run them.

Regarding the maps, there are currently five maps in the game, which will be introduced one by one below. The first map to look at among these five is the Forest Map. This map is evenly divided between curves and straights, with the track embedded in the forest. When running, you will basically encounter a curve after each straight. However, these curves are not small; they are large, making turning relatively easy, and the whole track is quite manageable.
In addition, this track has some uphill and downhill sections. These slopes should be considered the only difficulty of this map, as they affect vehicle control, leading to decreased control when passing through the next curve after a slope. This can result in loss of control, but such situations are rare, as there are not many slopes paired with curves on this map. Most are paired with straights, so the probability of accidents is low. This is the first map, the Forest Map. After viewing it, you can move on to the second map, the City Map.

The second City Map is much more complex compared to the first. Due to the constraints of buildings, there are various curves. When running this map, you can see six or seven curves grouped together. Additionally, the narrow roads and high traffic in the city make it easy to have accidents, such as hitting buildings or other vehicles. In terms of difficulty, this is the most challenging map among the five.
When running this most difficult map, it is recommended to choose cars with good handling. Although these cars may be slower than others, at least they won't crash. On this map, not crashing is considered a win. This is the second map, the City Map. After viewing it, you can move on to the third map, the Desert Map.

This map is a straight map with many uphills and downhills. The road is also relatively wide, and there are a few curves, but they are all large. This is different from the Forest Map. Even if the slopes are connected to curves, you don't need to worry because the large curves provide enough opportunity for vehicle control. You won't lose control immediately after descending a slope into a curve. Therefore, this map is relatively simple to run. It is recommended to use cars with fast acceleration for subsequent runs. This is the third map.
After viewing this map, you can move on to the fourth map, the Great Plains. This map is the easiest to run in the game. It is mostly straight and large curves, and in terms of road area, it is the largest among the maps. When running this map, you can choose vehicles that can reach maximum speed. Running with these vehicles on this map will be very enjoyable; just max out your speed without worrying about control issues. This is the fourth map.

After viewing this map, you can move on to the last map, the Tundra. This map is a mountainous type, with many small curves and small slopes, and the road is very narrow. It is the second most difficult map in the game. When running this map, you can only use specialized mountain vehicles with strong grip. Only with such vehicles can you complete the entire course; other vehicles will find it very difficult. This is the last map.

The above introduces all the content about the maps in Dawn Rush. The specific details of the maps have been explained in the previous sections, introducing the five track maps in the game. After understanding these maps, you will know how to run them, and then you can start running the maps.