Carson GT Concept
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| Game | Burnout Paradise | ||||||||||||
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| Boost Type | Stunt | ||||||||||||
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| Weight | 1,574 kg. | ||||||||||||
| Top Cruising Speed | 178 estimated MPH | ||||||||||||
| Top Boosting Speed | 201 estimated MPH | ||||||||||||
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The Carson GT Concept is a vehicle equipped with Stunt boost. It is quite possibly the most well rounded car in Burnout Paradise. Its speed and boost statistics are very good although its strength statistic leaves something to be desired. Its maneuverability is also sufficient for Races and Road Rages but Stunt Run is what this car is built for. While it may not be the best car for any one event type, it can be readily used for all of them. Its high statistics make it good for Race events, its strength is decent enough to survive a Road Rage or a Marked Man and it can pull off a lot of stunts and multipliers for a decent score in Stunt Run as well.
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[edit] Description
The new generation of American muscle cars is here, and they've finally put the MUSCLE back in. What's more, it might even make it round the occasional corner.
[edit] How to Unlock
Awarded for obtaining your Burnout License.
[edit] Resemblance
The GT Concept is mainly a Burnout-styled copy of the real-world fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro which went into production in April 2009. The taillights of the GT Concept resemble the 2008 Dodge Challenger. The Camaro Concept was also used as the Earth form of the Autobot Bumblebee in the 2007 movie adaptation of Transformers.
[edit] Burning Route
| GT Concept Burning Route |
[edit] Notes
- In Burnout Paradise's Free February Update, the GT Concept's speed stat was lowered from 8 to 6.
- This is the only car in Burnout Paradise which has variants that use all 3 original boost types.
[edit] Trailer
The following video is one of the first trailers featuring the GT Concept, and was released in (late) 2007.
