The vehicles with the most control in ER:LC are usually the ones that are easier to steer, stay stable at speed, and handle turns well rather than just being the fastest.

Best control picks

  • Police vehicles are often ranked high for control because they’re tuned for pursuit handling and tight maneuvers.
  • Electric cars tend to have strong acceleration and responsive handling, which helps with control in city driving.
  • Off-road vehicles can feel more stable on rough terrain, so they’re a good choice if you drive outside roads a lot.
  • Classic or heavier cars may be easier to keep steady, but they usually trade some speed for smoother control.

What players usually mean by “control”

In ER:LC discussions, “control” usually means:

  • Easy turning.
  • Less sliding at high speed.
  • Better grip on corners.
  • Predictable braking and lane changes.

Practical picks

If you want a simple answer:

  1. Best overall control for pursuit: a good police car.
  1. Best for smooth city driving: a fast electric car.
  1. Best for rough terrain: a solid off-roader.

Quick note

There isn’t one single “most control” vehicle for every situation, because ER:LC players judge control differently depending on whether they care about police chasing, highway driving, or off-roading.

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Vehicle typeControl styleBest use
Police vehiclesStrong pursuit handlingChases and tight turns
Electric carsResponsive and smoothCity driving
Off-road vehiclesStable on rough groundTrail and hill driving
Heavy/classic carsSteadier, less twitchyRelaxed driving
A good rule of thumb is: **if you want control, don’t chase top speed first** —pick a vehicle known for grip and predictable turning.