Carson Opus
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| Game | Burnout Paradise | ||
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| Boost Type | Stunt | ||
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| Weight | 2,130 kg. | ||
| Top Cruising Speed | 165 estimated MPH | ||
| Top Boosting Speed | 192 estimated MPH | ||
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The Carson Opus, also known as the Low Rider in Burnout Revenge, makes a comeback in Burnout Paradise. It is different from other Stunt boost vehicles since it is heavier and less nimble. While it is unable to perform some high-speed stunts, it is well-suited for barrel rolls. Its lower than average maneuverability also decreases its use in Race events. The Opus' steering is rather wide but the car can be a fun drive if that is overcome. This Opus is at its best in Road Rage events due to its heavy weight and strength.
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[edit] Description
The Carson Opus is the ultimate in pimpin' street cool! It's not the nimblest stunt car around, but that extra weight comes in handy when things get rough.
[edit] How to Unlock
Win 56 events, then shut it down.
[edit] Resemblance
The Opus shares design cues from a lot of mid 1960's cars, overall the design has a cartoon-like appearance. The side design, not including the roof, resemble a Chevrolet Impala; and the taillights bear a striking resemblance to a 1968 Pontiac Catalina; The roof resembles various Chrysler cars like the 1968-1970 Plymouth Road Runner; the front has a generic design but is also similar to Chryslers like the 1967–1969 Plymouth Barracuda.
Its design also matches the Low Rider model used in Burnout Revenge.
[edit] Burning Route
| Opus Burning Route |
[edit] Notes
- In Burnout Paradise's Free February Update, the Opus' speed stat was lowered from 6 to 4.
- In the old Criterion Games Network, this vehicle was referred to as the Carson Opus Hemi on the screen showing your game progress.
