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All Rocket League car hitboxes

Choose the one that best suits you.

Some Rocket League players might think that a specific car is faster or has a stronger boost than others, but the only difference between the cars in the game is their hitboxes.

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The hitbox determines how the ball and other cars interact with each other. It takes into consideration length, weight, height, surface, and volume. These features vary between the six types of hitboxes: Dominus, Breakout, Hybrid, Merc, Octane, and Plank.

Among the six types, Octane and Dominus cars are the most popular ones in the Rocket League community and esports scene. In the end, it depends on your preference and what hitbox you are used to playing with.

Here’s the official list of every car and what hitbox it has:

Octane Hitbox

Cars with the Octane hitbox have a shorter length between the presets and is the highest car, which brings more ball control by hitting from the front or from the side of the car.

  • 007’s Aston Martin DB5
  • Armadillo (Xbox Exclusive)
  • Backfire
  • Bone Shaker
  • Dingo
  • Fast 4WD (Hot Wheels)
  • Fennec
  • Ford F-150 RLE
  • Gizmo
  • Grog
  • Harbinger/Harbinger GXT
  • Hogsticker (Xbox Exclusive)
  • Jurassic Jeep Wrangler
  • Luigi NSR (Nintendo Exclusive)
  • Marauder
  • Mario NSR (Nintendo Exclusive)
  • Mudcat/Mudcat G1/Mudcat GXT
  • Octane
  • Octane ZSR
  • Outlaw/Outlaw GXT
  • Proteus
  • Road Hog
  • Road Hog XL
  • Scarab
  • Sweet Tooth (PlayStation Exclusive)
  • Takumi
  • Takumi RX-T
  • Triton
  • The Dark Knight Rises Tumbler
  • Twinzer
  • Vulcan
  • Zippy

Dominus Hitbox

Dominus cars have a very balanced hitbox preset, so it’s a good choice for beginners who are getting used to the game mechanics.

  • ‘89 Batmobile
  • 007’s Aston Martin Valhalla
  • Aftershock
  • Chikara/Chikara G1/Chikara GXT
  • DeLorean
  • Diestro
  • Dominus
  • Dominus GT
  • Ecto-1 (Ghostbusters)
  • Fast and Furious Dodge Charger
  • Formula 1 2021
  • Gazella GT (Hot Wheels)
  • Guardian/Guardian G1/Guardian GXT
  • Hotshot
  • Ice Charger
  • Imperator DT5
  • K.I.T.T. (Knight Rider)
  • Lamborghini Huracán STO
  • Masamune
  • Maverick/Maverick G1/Maverick GXT
  • McLaren 570S
  • MR11 (Hot Wheels)
  • NASCAR Chevrolet Camaro
  • NASCAR Ford Mustang
  • NASCAR Toyota Camry
  • Nemesis
  • Peregrine TT
  • Ripper
  • Ronin/Ronin G1/Ronin GXT
  • Samus’ Gunship (Nintendo Exclusive)
  • Tyranno/Tyranno GXT 
  • Werewolf

Breakout Hitbox

The Breakout is the hitbox of the narrower cars and it has the smallest width of all, so you’ll have to be more precise when hitting the ball.

  • Animus GP
  • Breakout
  • Breakout Type S
  • Cyclone
  • Komodo
  • Samurai

Hybrid Hitbox

Cars with a Hybrid hitbox are very similar to the ones with Dominus. They have a balanced preset overall, but a little higher.

  • Endo
  • Esper
  • Fast and Furious Nissan Skyline
  • Fast and Furious Pontiac Fiero
  • Insidio
  • Jäger 619 RS
  • Nimbus
  • R3MX/R3MX GXT
  • Tygris 
  • Venom
  • X-Devil
  • X-Devil MK2

Merc Hitbox

There are only two cars with the Merc preset. Merc cars are very recognizable by its tank appearance, since it practically has all features square-like and exaggerated.

  • Battle Bus
  • Merc

Plank Hitbox

Plank is the shortest car, but compensates for it with width, covering a bigger area to hit the ball while flying.

  • ‘16 Batmobile
  • Artemis/Artemis G1/Artemis GXT
  • Centio
  • Mantis
  • Paladin
  • Sentinel
  • Twin Mill III

You can find the specific numbers of each car’s stats, but Epic Games might change them at any time and the difference won’t be big enough to make a difference. It’s best to focus on practicing instead of picking the perfect car in the end.


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