Summary

Rocket Leagueremains one of the most trending car games today because of its unique take on multiple genres. Fuse some cool-looking cars and fun handling, add aFast and Furiousmovie vibe and thrilling soccer moments, and the result is a gripping vehicular soccer game.Rocket Leaguehasone of the highest rankings on all platforms, making it a fan-favorite worldwide.

Fans who already play the game know that it offers a slew of cars to browse and collect, and some may not know where to start or what to look for amidst the vast, expanding list. While many cars are similar — especially when sharing a hitbox — there areslight variations that can make a difference in one’s play and even the outcome of the game.

Rocket League Redline car showcase flying through arena fireworks

Updated June 11, 2025 by Stephen LaGioia:Psyonix’s exhilarating sports racer continues to rev up years after release. It makes sense given the loads of fun, fast-paced gameplay that never seems to get old. This has been spurred by a steady stream of rotating events, new game modes, and of course, great new cars to try out. This has been the case leading up to the game’s current punk rock-themed 15th season.

With Rocket League’s fuel continuing its burn, and a few solid cars added recently, we thought we’d revisit this list of the currentbest Rocket League cars. Of course, skilled players can make the most out of just about anycar, but these are theall-around best, sleekest, and most effective.

Rocket League Grog car kicking up dust desert arena

25Redline

Breakout Hitbox

A product of the recentDrive Daysspecial event in early 2023, the Redline quietly hit the scene as a great option forBreakoutfans. While much of its allure takes the form of flashy cosmetics and design, the Redline proves capable to those fine with a bit of a learning curve.

While described by some as being closer to the more familiar Dominus hitbox, its Breakout build gives it more of an aerial presence. It’s also somewhat wide — and a bit higher than most Dominus builds — making it ideal for shooting and blocking goals.

Rocket League Zippy car

24Grog

Octane

The Grog is several years old, making its debut via theChaos RunDLCpack in 2015. Yet, this rare car began making a name for itself as an underrated pick. It’s relatively user-friendly and versatile, recently getting theOctanehitbox, which is preferred by manyRLvets and newbies alike.

It should be noted that the somewhat mismatcheddesigncompared to itshitboxmay be a bit jarring to some. Still, this car has it where it counts, with its maneuverability and a powerhouse nature — making it a solid choice for more aggressive players.

Rocket League Volkswagen Golf car showcase up close

23Zippy

Zipping on the scene in late 2015, this rareOctanecar was obtainable via theRevenge of the Battle-CarsDLC,though it dates back in some form toRocket League’s spiritual predecessor,a similar sports racercalledSupersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars.

Staying true to its name, the car is nimble and drives smoothly, allowing players to fly around the arena and cover a lot of bases. It’s a great, similarly balanced alternative to the fan-favorite Octane car.

Rocket League Emperor dark shot of flaming car

22Volkswagen Golf GTI

The highlight of the recent 10th season, this realistic car model may not be one of the sleekest, but it makes up for its visuals when it comes to performance. Besides, its ability to be fully customized cosmetically allows players to add some flashiness.

The car boasts a flat, solid build, particularly in the front and top, making dribbling and ball-handling relatively easy. At the same time, the car sports anOctanehitbox, so it’s also nimble and swift. Aside from being on the narrow side, this Volkswagen has a lot working in its favor.

Rocket League centodieci three quarters fireworks at goal

21Emperor

Breakout

This season nine showcase has a sleek, aerodynamic build, and uses the popular hitbox choiceBreakout. With its length and flat, low top, the car can be both an offensive and defensive force if used the right way. The Emperor is also quite good at scooping up the ball and taking charge, making it a good leverage car. It can be a presence on defense for those who favor flipping frequently, too.

Still, with a build similar to Plank, this is typically a more advanced car, and its narrow body means that those who use it will want to have solid timing and aim. The turning radius of this long car can be a bit spotty, which may turn off some newcomers.

Rocket League Takumi

20Bugatti Centodieci

Plank

No, this is not a newreward car for aForza Horizongame, but, a fairlyrecent arrival for theRocket Leaguelineup, and an appealing one. As touted on the game’s official website, this sleek vehicle exudes peak hypercar performance and takes design inspiration from the EB110. Thankfully, the game’s rendition of this beast isn’t quiteas exclusive or as pricey as the real-life model, which costs nearlynine million dollars!

Along with showing off the car itself, gamers will want to flaunt some tricks and maneuvers with the Centodieci. This is because the short-profilePlankhitbox means it’ll thrive with more advanced moves like dribbles and flicks. The DLC car has made appearances in the item shop for 1,100 Credits in late 2022 and early 2023.

Rocket League BMW M240i

19Takumi

An often overlooked choice, this car sports the reliable, solidOctanebody while also having elements of the flatter Dominus and jack-of-all-tradesHybrid. Its smaller build may not be the greatest defensively, but its relatively tall height and pronounced nose make it solid offensively, especially for Hoops.

The Takumi also thrives while airborne, with its ergonomic build and smooth, even-keeled controls. This car can be obtained from theSupersonic FuryDLCpack.

Rocket League Admiral Car skidding in arena

18BMW M240i

Dominus

Dominusfans should find much to appreciate when it comes to this recent addition to theRocket Leaguelineup. This sleek luxury car grants an easy learning curve for those used to the tried-and-true Dominus, as it sports a similar design and hitbox.

Like some other notable entries, this car plays a great ground game with its fairly large hitbox and great offensive potential. But being just a tad shorter, it can also round turns a little more sharply and play a slightly better mid-air game as well. As of this writing, this beast can be secured as part of a limited-timeDLC bundle in the Item Shop for 1,100 Credits.

Rocket League Nissan Fairlady Z rocket boost

17Admiral

The Admiral is a fairly recent release, being one of the alluring additions for season 14, yet it’s quickly taken off as a solid, reliable car for those who care look. ThisDominus-hitbox vehicle is keeping up with the best of them, with some even claiming that it holds its own against the very car that bears the name origin of its hitbox.

Others have remarked that the Admiral manages to feel tighter and easier to control than most of its Dominus ilk. Still, being relatively new, the jury is still somewhat out as to all of the car’s nuances and its competitive potential, as compared to the fan-favorite classic Dominus.

16Nissan Fairlady Z

After already making a name for itself as anappealing choice forForza Horizon 5drivers, this sleek Nissan is now breaking new ground as it makes its way ontoRocket Leagueas a season 15 car. This one features the solidDominushitbox, though it tends to feel mechanically more like an Octane build.

The car is quite agile for its size, and yields a solid hitbox that’s great for accurate aerial shots. It’s a fairly well-rounded vehicle that just feels good to drive. Time will tell if this one becomes a staple choice for competitive players, but it’s worth taking for a spin.