Hybrid Hitbox Rocket League Explained

Hybrid Hitbox Rocket League
Hybrid Hitbox Rocket League / Photo courtesy by Psyonix

Hybrid Hitbox Rocket League in-game uses a car body 1 of 6 default body types called hitboxes. With each car having a unique look Hitboxes fall under a few categories.

Rocket League has a handful of Hitbox categories with unique bodies in competition and in competition, players try to standardize the best cars to play on the field. Popular Hitbox categories include Octane, Dominus, Plank, and Breakout. Hybrid has interesting body types to the lineup.

Hybrid Hitbox Rocket League
Hybrid Hitbox Rocket League / Photo courtesy by Psyonix

Hybrid Hitbox Rocket League

Hybrid Hitbox in Rocket league have a great line up of car models to use in the field:

  • 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

Hybrid Hitbox specifications have a sweet spot when it comes to length, width, height, offset, and elevation. Hybrid Hitbox ratio specifications allow these vehicles to dribble more easily to flick a score on the goal net. These cars are considered a great choice to play because they compete against default Hitbox vehicles. The Hybrid is the jack-of-all-trades, but the lack of design in the category has people sometimes looking at other Hitboxes.

Rocket League has a large Hitbox category to check out on its list.