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Some import bodies are special variants of another Battle-Car, and therefore have the same hitboxes, physics, and turning radii as their original counterparts. These include the [[Octane ZSR]], the [[Breakout Type-S]], and the [[Road Hog XL]].
 
Some import bodies are special variants of another Battle-Car, and therefore have the same hitboxes, physics, and turning radii as their original counterparts. These include the [[Octane ZSR]], the [[Breakout Type-S]], and the [[Road Hog XL]].
   
On October 19, 2020 Psyonix announced that Ecto-1 licensed car is making its way back to the Item Shop, and wrote that they are looking into bringing previous licensed cars back too. (Untradeable but Cross-Platform usable)
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On [https://www.rocketleague.com/news/celebrate-ghostbusters-in-rocket-league-s-haunted-hallows/ October 19, 2020] Psyonix announced that Ecto-1 licensed car is making its way back to the Item Shop, and wrote that they are looking into bringing previous licensed cars back too. (Untradeable but Cross-Platform usable)
   
 
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Vehicle bodies, also known as Battle-Cars, are the most basic and important method of player customization.

Rocket League, at its base, features ten standard car bodies. Four of these vehicles are available by default, while the other six require completed matches to unlock. These ten default cars are classified as common rarity. Each vehicle body is assigned to one of six possible Body Types.

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

Psyonix introduces new Battle-Cars via Blueprints, the Item Shop, and the Rocket Pass. There are currently over 75 vehicle bodies. They are listed below:


Common

See also: Non-Crate Items

Most common bodies can be unlocked simply by completing matches. Since Patch v1.79, the default cars unlocked from the beginning are Octane, Breakout, and Merc. The default cars used to be Octane, Gizmo, Road Hog, and X-Devil.

On August 3, 2017, Psyonix introduced painted variants of some common bodies, which could be obtained via the trade-in system.[1] These variants are classified as import rarity.

Platform Exclusives

The Hogsticker and Armadillo bodies are only available in the Xbox versions 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 for Nintendo Switch players.

  • The Mario NSR may only be used while on the orange team, while the Luigi NSR is only available on the blue team. They are unlocked for Switch users by default at the beginning of the game.
  • 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.

Very Rare

As of Patch v1.81, The following vehicle bodies are now Very Rare quality and can be obtained from Drops. If you have played Rocket League prior to Free To Play then you will see them as Legacy quality.

Note - Even if you have the Legacy version of this vehicle it is still possible to obtain a duplicate from drops in which case it will be classified as Very Rare.

Import

These bodies can be acquired from Blueprints, or through the trade-in system when players trade in five Very Rare items. Import-rarity painted versions of Common vehicle bodies can be obtained exclusively through trade-ins. All import bodies can be traded between players.

Some import bodies are special variants of another Battle-Car, and therefore have the same hitboxes, physics, and turning radii as their original counterparts. These include the Octane ZSR, the Breakout Type-S, and the Road Hog XL.

On October 19, 2020 Psyonix announced that Ecto-1 licensed car is making its way back to the Item Shop, and wrote that they are looking into bringing previous licensed cars back too. (Untradeable but Cross-Platform usable)

Legacy

These bodies have Legacy Status given to the Players who played before Free to Play. Some of these bodies were available as Premium Content while the others were Common bodies, available to all Rocket League players.

Exotic

Item Shop

Ford F-150 RLE Bundle

The following body was featured in the Ford F-150 RLE bundle and could be purchased from the Item Shop from February 20-28, 2021, for Credits icon (transparent)1500.

Lamborghini Bundle

The following body was featured in the Lamborghini Huracán STO bundle and can be purchased from the Item Shop from April 21-27, 2021, for Credits icon (transparent)2000.

Limited

Llama-Rama event

The following body can be obtained by completing a specific challenge in the Llama-Rama event from September 26, 2020, to October 12, 2020.

Twitch Prime

The following body can be obtained by linking your Twitch Prime account with your Rocket League platform of choice.[2]

Premium

These bodies were only available by purchasing their related DLC. The DLC packs can no longer be purchased since their retirement in Patch v1.70, although they may return occasionally in the Item Shop.


Note: The Batmobile's 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 and the McLaren 570S, which can use any rocket boosts, but still cannot use decals, toppers, or antennas.

Rocket Pass

Rocket Pass 1

These bodies were available in Premium Rocket Pass 1, which lasted from September 5, 2018 to November 26, 2018. They can still be traded.

Rocket Pass 2

These bodies were available in Premium Rocket Pass 2, which lasted from December 20, 2018 to March 18, 2019. Only painted variants of the Artemis GXT can be traded.

Rocket Pass 3

These bodies were available in Premium Rocket Pass 3, which lasted from April 17, 2019 to August 27, 2019. Only painted variants of the Guardian GXT can be traded.

Rocket Pass 4

These bodies were available in Premium Rocket Pass 4, which lasted from August 28, 2019 to December 3, 2019. Only painted variants of the Mudcat GXT can be traded.

Rocket Pass 5

These bodies are available in Premium Rocket Pass 5, which lasted from December 4, 2019 to March 25, 2020. Only painted variants of the Chikara GXT can be traded.

Rocket Pass 6

These bodies are available in Premium Rocket Pass 6, which lasted from March 25, 2020 to July 15, 2020. Only painted variants of the Ronin GXT can be traded.

Season 1 Rocket Pass

The following bodies are available in Premium Season 1 Rocket Pass, which lasted from September 22, 2020 to December 9, 2020. Only painted variants of the Harbinger GXT can be traded.

Season 2 Rocket Pass

The following bodies are available in Premium Season 2 Rocket Pass, which lasted from December 9, 2020 to April 7, 2021. Only painted variants of the R3MX GXT can be traded.

Season 3 Rocket Pass

The following bodies are available in Premium Season 3 Rocket Pass, which began on April 7, 2021. Only painted variants of the Tyranno GXT can be traded.

References

  1. Trade-In System Expansion Now Live on Rocket League - Official Site
  2. Twitch Prime In-Game Content on Rocket League - Official Site