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Rocket League, at its base, includes 10 standard Battle-Cars. Four of these car bodies are available at start, while the other six require unlocking.

The PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch versions also include console-exclusive unlockable Battle-Cars (Sweet Tooth for the PlayStation 4 version; Hogsticker and Armadillo for the Xbox One version; Mario NSR, Luigi NSR and Samus' Gunship for the Nintendo Switch Version). Bodies record the number of matches won while equipped.

Psyonix frequently introduces new cars to the game via crates and licensed cars as downloadable content.

Common

Common bodies must be unlocked by playing the game normally and completing matches. Gizmo, Octane, Road Hog and X-Devil are already unlocked at the beginning of the game.

On August 3, 2017, Psyonix introduced painted variants of some common bodies, which could be obtained via the trade in system.[1]

Platform exclusives

The Hogsticker and Armadillo bodies are only available in the Xbox One version of the game.

  • The Hogsticker is unlocked by playing one match with every common body.
  • The Armadillo is unlocked by completing a season in the single-player Season Mode.

The Luigi NSR, Mario NSR and Samus' Gunship bodies are only available in the Nintendo Switch version of the game.

  • The Mario NSR is only available as orange team while the Luigi NSR is only available as blue team, they are already unlocked at the beginning of the game.
  • The Samus' Gunship is unlocked by completing matches.

The Sweet Tooth body is only available in the PlayStation 4 version of the game.

  • It is unlocked by playing one match with every common body.

Import

These bodies are only available in crates. Unlike other bodies, Import bodies can be traded.

Some Import bodies may actually be based on the pre-existing Battle-Cars, so have the same hit-boxes, physics, and turning radii as their original counterparts.

Limited

Rocket Pass 1

These bodies were only available in Premium Rocket Pass 1.

Rocket Pass 2

These bodies are available in Premium Rocket Pass 2

Premium

These bodies are only available by purchasing their related DLC.

Note: The Batmobile and DeLorean Time Machine bodies are licensed. As such, they can only use their respective wheels and rocket boosts; they cannot use decals, toppers or antennas. The only exception to this is the Jurassic Jeep® Wrangler, which can use any rocket boosts, but still cannot use decals, toppers or antennas.

References

  1. Trade-In System Expansion Now Live on Rocket League - Official Site
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