Engine audios are an auditory cosmetic item that was added to Rocket League in 2017 with the Second Anniversary update. Most engine audios can be obtained by unlocking the vehicle associated with the audio or through the Rocket Pass. Let’s take a look at some of our favorite engine audios we think you should try in Rocket League.
Lamborghini Huracàn STO Engine Audio
Nothing gets you revved up like the sound of a supercar.
- PC: N/A credits
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The Lamborghini Huracàn STO engine audio that comes with the car body is a treat for the ears. Hear the roar of a finely tuned 630 hp 5.2 L V10 engine as you scream across the pitch in search of your next goal-scoring opportunity.
Animus GP Engine Audio
This is what pure speed sounds like.
- PC: 50 - 70 credits
- PSN: 70 - 90 credits
- Xbox: 70 - 90 credits
- Switch: 100 - 150 credits
The engine audio that comes with the Animus GP car body will make your battle car sound just like a Formula One race car. You can also pair this engine audio with any car body to make your dream Rocket League car design.
Motormouth Engine Audio
This engine audio is human-powered!
- PC: 600 - 800 credits
- PSN: 1000 - 1200 credits
- Xbox: 1100 - 1300 credits
- Switch: 1000 - 1200 credits
The Motormouth engine audio is the most expensive Rocket League item on this list and it was available with the Rocket Pass Season 1. This engine audio sounds like someone impersonating a car motor, complete with sputtering sounds and tire screeches when you drift.
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R RLE Engine Audio
Ditch the modern tech and hear what a real car engine used to sound like.
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The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R RLE engine audio is a perfect rendition of the famous Ford power plant. As you would expect, this engine audio is deep and throaty with all the charm of a classic American muscle car.
Fennec Engine Audio
This engine audio is perfect for the tuner-enthusiast.
- PC: 400 - 500 credits
- PSN: 400 - 500 credits
- Xbox: 500 - 600 credits
- Switch: 500 - 600 credits
The Fennec engine audio gives your car the sound of a hot hatch screaming down a city street in the dead of night. Many players believe that the Fennec engine audio is the right balance between giving your car a racing sound while not being too overpowering or obnoxious in-game.