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What EVERY Car Looks Like (Including Crossover DLC)

A major part of the Rocket League's continued success is its abundance of cosmetic items. Take a look at all 76 unique vehicles that are available.

All Rocket League Cars

Way back in 2015 Rocket League launched with only 10 rocket-powered battle-cars that could be used in the high-flying, ball-chasing car soccer matches. Now, over five years later, Rocket League has gone free-t0-play, and there are 76 vehicles present in the game. There is everything from Rocket League poster-car Octane to movie, video game, and even LEGO tie-ins. All 76 unique car bodies can be seen below.

Although Rocket League is a widely popular game today, it had a long road to stardom. Rocket League is a sequel to Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle Cars, a PlayStation 3 exclusive from 2008 which garnered a small but very dedicated fanbase. The gameplay of SARPBC is essentially the same as that of Rocket League with slightly different physics. Both games involve two teams, usually consisting of three players each, driving and flying their rocket-cars around an enclosed field in order to score a large ball in the opposing teams goal. Whichever team has the higher score after five minutes (or overtime in the event of a tie) is the winner.

Rocket League has become a popular esports title thanks to its very basic premise combined with an astonishingly high skill ceiling. Beginners will have fun driving along the ground and trying to push the ball into the goal, but higher ranks get very competitive when players start jumping off walls to carry the ball the length of the field without touching the ground. Outside of the online matches, a lot of the fun in Rocket League comes from customizing cars. There's a lot of options, so players should check them all out before they spend their money.

Common Battle-Cars In Rocket League

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Included in the Common Battle-Cars are the 10 original cars, and the Dominus, one of the first DLC cars that is now available to all players. Common Battle-Cars can be unlocked by simply playing matches.

Backfire

Every Rocket League Car - Backfire

Breakout

Every Rocket League Car - Breakout

Dominus

Every Rocket League Car - Dominus

Gizmo

Every Rocket League Car - Gizmo

Hotshot

Every Rocket League Car - Hotshot

Merc

Every Rocket League Car - Merc

Octane

Every Rocket League Car - Octane

Paladin

Every Rocket League Car - Paladin

Road Hog

Every Rocket League Car - Road Hog

Venom

Every Rocket League Car - Venom

X-Devil

Every Rocket League Car - X-Devil

Exclusive Battle-Cars In Rocket League

The Exclusive Battle-Cars pay homage to the consoles they are available on. The Xbox version has the Armadillo from Gears of War and a Warthog from Halo. Players on the Switch can use Mario and Luigi themed cars, as well as one inspired by Samus' gunship from the Metroid series. The famous Sweet Tooth car from Twisted Metal is available on the PlayStation versions of Rocket League.

Armadillo

Every Rocket League Car - Armadillo

Hogsticker

Every Rocket League Car - Hogsticker

Mario & Luigi NSR

Every Rocket League Car - Mario & Luigi NSR

Samus' Gunship

Every Rocket League Car - Samus' Gunship

Sweet Tooth

Every Rocket League Car - Sweet Tooth

Very Rare Battle-Cars In Rocket League

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The Battle-Cars in Rocket League's Very Rare category are available through the in-game Drops system. Drops are awarded to players for completing challenges or reaching certain tiers in the free track of each season's Rocket Pass.

Aftershock

Every Rocket League Car - Aftershock

Esper

Every Rocket League Car - Esper

Grog

Every Rocket League Car - Grog

Marauder

Every Rocket League Car - Marauder

Masamune

Every Rocket League Car - Masamune

Proteus

Every Rocket League Car - Proteus

Ripper

Every Rocket League Car - Ripper

Scarab

Every Rocket League Car - Scarab

Takumi

Every Rocket League Car - Takumi

Triton

Every Rocket League Car - Triton

Vulcan

Every Rocket League Car - Vulcan

Zippy

Every Rocket League Car - Zippy

Import Battle-Cars In Rocket League

Import Battle-Cars can be acquire two ways. First is from Blueprints: Blueprints have a chance to be awarded at the end of each match and allow a player to pay to build the Blueprint item. Import Battle-Cars can also be unlocked by trading in five Very Rare items using Rocket League's Trading System.

Animus GP

Every Rocket League Car - Animus GP

Breakout Type-S

Every Rocket League Car - Breakout Type-S

Centio V17

Every Rocket League Car - Centio V17

Cyclone

Every Rocket League Car - Cyclone

Diestro

Every Rocket League Car - Diestro

Dominus GT

Every Rocket League Car - Dominus GT

Endo

Every Rocket League Car - Endo

Fennec

Every Rocket League Car - Fennec

Imperator DT5

Every Rocket League Car - Imperator DT5

Jäger 619

Every Rocket League Car - Jäger 619

Mantis

Every Rocket League Car - Mantis

Nimbus

Every Rocket League Car - Nimbus

Octane ZSR

Every Rocket League Car - Octane ZSR

Peregrine TT

Every Rocket League Car - Peregrine TT

Road Hog XL

Every Rocket League Car - Road Hog XL

Samurai

Every Rocket League Car - Samurai

Sentinel

Every Rocket League Car - Sentinel

Takumi RX-T

Every Rocket League Car - Takumi RX-T

Twinzer

Every Rocket League Car - Twinzer

Werewolf

Every Rocket League Car - Werewolf

X-Devil MK2

Every Rocket League Car - X-Devil MK2

Exotic Battle-Cars In Rocket League

There is so far only one unique Battle-Car classified as Exotic: the Komodo. Just like Import items, the Komodo can be unlocked with a Blueprint.

Komodo

Every Rocket League Car - Komodo

Limited Battle-Cars In Rocket League

The Limited Battle-Cars were only available for special events or could only be unlocked during a certain Rocket Pass. The exception is the Nemesis, which can be unlocked by linking a Twitch Prime account. The Battle Bus was able to be obtained during a Fortnite crossover event, Llama-Rama. The other eight Limited Battle-Cars were unlocked through the premium track of their respective Rocket Passes. These can now only be obtained through trading with other players.

Artemis

Every Rocket League Car - Artemis

Battle Bus

Every Rocket League Car - Battle Bus

Chikara

Every Rocket League Car - Chikara

Guardian

Every Rocket League Car - Guardian

Harbinger

Every Rocket League Car - Harbinger

Maverick

Every Rocket League Car - Maverick

Mudcat

Every Rocket League Car - Mudcat

Nemesis

Every Rocket League Car - Nemesis

R3MX

Every Rocket League Car - R3MX

Ronin

Every Rocket League Car - Ronin

Premium Battle-Cars In Rocket League

Premium Battle-Cars can only be obtained through purchasing DLC Packs. These include licensed content such as cars from movies, or rocket-powered versions of real life vehicles.

'16 Batmobile

Every Rocket League Car - '16 Batmobile

'70 Dodge Charger R/T

Every Rocket League Car - '70 Dodge Charger R/T

'89 Batmobile

Every Rocket League Car - '89 Batmobile

'99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

Every Rocket League Car - '99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

Bone Shaker

Every Rocket League Car - Bone Shaker

DeLorean Time Machine

Every Rocket League - DeLorean Time Machine

Ecto-1

Every Rocket League Car - Ecto-1

Fast 4WD

Every Rocket League Car - Fast 4WD

Gazella GT

Every Rocket League Car - Gazella GT

Ice Charger

Every Rocket League Car - Ice Charger

Jurassic Jeep Wrangler

Every Rocket League Car - Jurassic Jeep Wrangler

K.I.T.T.

Every Rocket League Car - K.I.T.T.

McLaren 570S

Every Rocket League Car - McLaren 570S

MR11

Every Rocket League Car - MR11

The Dark Knight Rises Tumbler

Every Rocket League Car - The Dark Knight Rises Tumbler

Twin Mill III

Every Rocket League Car - Twin Mill III

Although Rocket League went free-to-play last year, it still contains a convoluted monetization system. Many of the more coveted items are locked behind a paywall, and new players may feel overwhelmed with an influx of strange items after every match. The trading system is complex, allowing players to both trade up for rarer items themselves or trade with others. The game continues to grow, and support is still planned for the foreseeable future, especially since Rocket League was upgraded for next-gen consoles. There's no doubt more items will be added.

Rocket League is a completely unique game, with cars to match players' unique styles. The customization options are limitless. That is, of course, if there is time and money enough for it. The 76 unique Battle-Cars is the just the foundation of Rocket League customization, and even that not-so-humble beginning is a bit overwhelming.

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Source: All images from Rocket League Wiki