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Proto:Burnout Revenge (PlayStation 2, Xbox)/Alpha 7 (PlayStation 2)/Car Differences
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This is a sub-page of Proto:Burnout Revenge (PlayStation 2, Xbox)/Alpha 7 (PlayStation 2).
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This article will try cover all the differences for vehicles in the Alpha 7 version of Burnout Revenge.
Hot Rod and Custom Classic
Originally had an American-styled paintjob, has stars on the trunk.
| Alpha 7 | Final |
|---|---|
Revenge Racer
Has no name coded in so it uses "No String", has different colored tailights, and it can go only 140 MPH in boosts.
| Alpha 7 | Final |
|---|---|
Compact C185 Super
Had a completely different design, and was reworked later in development.
| Alpha 7 | Final |
|---|---|