Rocket League Hitboxes: Body Types Of Octane, Fennec & All Other Cars Explained

Rocket League has six different body types, or hitboxes. Each type has its own unique advantages and disadvantages, so it's about time that we take a closer look at them. Obviously, Octane and Fennec are the two most popular cars in RL, so we'll highlight them in particular.

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Rocket League hitboxes are more important than you think – here are the details. | © Psyonix

Rocket League and Hitboxes... a better love story than Twilight. It's pretty important that you at least know the basics of every body type in order to pick the best car for Rocket League's Battle Arena and get those sweet rewards at the end of each season.

Each Body Type has it own unique advantages and disadvantages, individual stats, and related cars. In this article, we'll break down each hitbox, look at their characteristics, and the cars available for them. Let's start with a brief history of Hitboxes in Rocket League, though, as it helps us understand the current system better.

Rocket League Hitboxes: Battle Car Shapes And Sizes Explained

Hitboxes in Rocket League are an interesting phenomenon. Prior to the Anniversary Update, or Patch v1.35, each vehicle had its own unique properties. To better balance Rocket League and to make future updates easier, Psyonix decided to introduce six specific hitboxes that all new cars had to fit into. They are called:

  • Octane
  • Dominus
  • Plank
  • Breakout
  • Hybrid
  • Merc

Octane and Dominus are the most commonly used Hitboxes in the arena, as they feature the most optimal dimensions to dominate your opponents. Only a few newly released vehicle come with one of the other hitboxes – one notable exception is the Emperor Muscle car, which was introduced in Rocket League Season 9

All Rocket League Hitbox Dimensions

While all Rocket League vehicles use the same boost and are equally fast, there are some very important differences between the car bodies...

BODY TYPELENGTHWIDTHHEIGHT
Octane118.007400084.199410036.1590700
Dominus127.926800083.279950031.3000000
Plank128.819800084.670360029.3944000
Breakout131.492400080.5210000

30.3000000

Hybrid127.019200082.187870034.1590700
Merc120.720000076.710000041.6600000

Octane & Fennec Type Hitbox

Now you should already see why Hitboxes in Rocket League are quite significant. In the case of the Octane, it has a shorter length, but it is the second-highest car in the game. That means, by using these vehicles, you'll have better ball control when hitting from the front or the side of the hitbox.

Rocket league fennec hitbox
The Fennec uses the Octane Hitbox, something that has spurred much conversation in the community. | © Psyonix

Rocket League Octane Hitbox: Handling

StandardBoost
Octane Hitbox
  • 2.336
  • 2.031

So, the higher the number here, the better (tighter) the turning radius is. Thus, when compared to other vehicles in Rocket League, the Octane Hitbox has a pretty middle-of-the-road turning radius. That makes it rather hit-or-miss when it comes to its handling. In other words: it's zippy, but not the zippiest. If that sounds like something you would enjoy, then the Octane Hitbox is for you.

Rocket League Octane Hitbox: Height & Inclination

Ground Height

Inclination
Octane Hitbox
  • 48.469040
  • -0.55°

The combination of the Octane Hitbox's height, inclination and handling make it a pretty reliable vehicle in Rocket League – and definitely one of the most popular ones. It has good ball control, is relatively zippy on the field, and is not overly high. As we said at the beginning of this article, the Octane Hitbox is great for ball control from the front or side of the car.

Rocket League cars that feature a Dominus Type Hitbox:

  • 007's Aston Martin DB5
  • Armadillo (Xbox One)
  • Backfire
  • Bone Shaker
  • Dingo
  • Fast 4WD
  • Fennec
  • Ford F-150 RLE
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E RLE
  • Gizmo
  • Grog
  • Harbinger / Harbinger GXT
  • Hogsticker (Xbox One)
  • Jackal
  • Jurassic Jeep Wranger
  • Luigi NSR (Nintendo Switch)
  • Marauder
  • Mario NSR (Nintendo Switch)
  • Mudcat / Mudcat G1 / Mudcat GXT
  • Octane / Octane ZSR
  • Outlaw / Outlaw GXT
  • Proteus
  • Road Hog / Road Hog XL
  • Scarab
  • Sweet Tooth (PS4)
  • Takumi / Takumi RX-T
  • Triton
  • The Dark Knight Tumbler
  • Twinzer
  • Vulcan
  • Zippy

Dominus Type Hitbox

The Dominus is a tad lacking when it comes to height. However, what it lacks in height, it makes up for in length. Since the Dominus Hitbox is so long, it offers better reach and is ideal for defense, as it is better able to make last-second goal saves. Oh, and it can be fabulous for fast-flicks. Enjoy!

Best cars rocket league dominus
Dominus = dominate. My personal favorite Hitbox in Rocket League. | © Psyonix

Rocket League cars that feature a Dominus Type Hitbox:

  • '89 Batmobile
  • 007's Aston Martin DBS
  • 007's Aston Martin Valhalla
  • Aftershock
  • Batmobile (2022)
  • BMW M240i
  • DeLorean Time Machine
  • Diestro
  • Dominus
  • Dominus GT
  • Fast and Furious Dodge Charger
  • Ferrari 298 GTB
  • Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R RLE
  • Formula 1 2021
  • Formula 1 2022
  • Gazella GT
  • Hotshot
  • Ice Charger
  • Imperator DTS
  • K.I.T.T (Knight Rider)
  • Lamborghini Countach
  • Lamborghini Huracan STO
  • Maestro
  • Mamba
  • Masamune
  • McLaren 570S
  • McLaren 765 LT
  • NASCAR
  • Nemesis
  • Nissan Z Performance Car
  • Peregrine TT
  • Ripper
  • Tyranno (GXT)
  • Werewolf

Plank Type Hitbox

Well, there's not much to say about the Plank Hitbox... most Rocket League players probably never even heard of it. It's one of the least used dimensions in the game and extremely unpopular. It's the flattest car body type in Rocket League, so maybe that's why no one uses these vehicles.

Rocket League Paladin
The Plank Type Hitbox isn't the way to go in Rocket League. | © Psyonix

Rocket League cars that feature a Plank Type Hitbox:

  • '16 Batmobile
  • Artemis (G1 / GXT)
  • Centio
  • Mantis
  • Paladin
  • Sentinel
  • Twin Mill III

Breakout Type Hitbox

The Breakout Hitbox is particularly special here, and for a very specific reason: it's the longest Hitbox in the entire game, and it's very narrow and flat. Of course, this is amazing if you can still scrape almost unreachable balls off the line. On the other hand, though, it can also happen that the ball simply rolls over you if you don't pay attention.

Breakout Rocket League Hitbox 1
Breakout's a good one, though not as popular as Octane or Dominus. | © Psyonix

Rocket League cars that feature a Breakout Type Hitbox:

  • Animus GP
  • Breakout
  • Breakout Type S
  • Cyclone
  • Emperor Muscle Car
  • Emperor II
  • Komodo
  • Nexus (SC)
  • Samurai

Hybrid Type Hitbox

Since the Hybrid Hitbox has pretty good handling, and is the same length as the Dominus, it's actually quite useful in Rocket League – however, it's far less popular. It's ideal for maneuverability and defense due to its size, and it also features the second-best turning radius in the game.

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As the name suggests, the Hybrid Hitbox got a bit of everything! | © Psyonix

Rocket League cars that feature a Hybrid Type Hitbox:

Merc Type Hitbox

The Merc is a big and beefy boy that is generally avoided by all Rocket League fans who have any semblance of self-respect. That might be a bit rude, because that also makes it the tallest car in the game, something that a skilled player could take advantage of. Lacking in maneuverability, the Merc Hitbox is most useful for stealing the ball from your opponents.

Rocket league merc hitbox
Big, bigger... Merc. You're a literal tank in Rocket League. | © Psyonix

Rocket League cars that feature a Merc Type Hitbox:

Now that this is all said and done, it's time for me to head off and eat pizza, try to get better in Rocket League, and chill. Again. Yes, I will enjoy it. You can do the same, or you stay on our site and check out our breakdown of Rocket League's ranks, divisions and tiers. Cheers.

Marco Kilian

Marco was a Content Writer at EarlyGame, covering all things FIFA and Rocket League....