Delorean — Burnout Paradise

Here’s why hunting down the (the game’s not-so-subtle tribute) is still one of the coolest Easter eggs in racing history.

L3 button (left stick) on consoles, you can retract the wheels and hover off the ground. While in this mode, you can jump higher than standard cars, though your acceleration from a standstill and overall maneuverability are slightly reduced. Performance: It is the second-fastest variant of the Jansen P12 in the game. Boost Trails: When boosting, the car leaves behind flaming tire tracks, just like the movie counterpart. Gameplay Limitations Takedowns: While in Hover Mode, the 88 Special cannot perform vertical takedowns on opponents at ground level. Automatic Switching: The car will automatically switch back to "Road Mode" (wheels down) if it tilts more than 90 degrees during a barrel roll or while in mid-air. Game Modes: This car is restricted and cannot be used in the

In the original game, this vehicle was part of paid DLC. However, in the Burnout Paradise Remastered edition, it is included automatically in the game's soundtrack and car roster.

Released as part of the Legendary Cars Pack in 2009, the Jansen 88 P12 was a direct love letter to the DMC-12. While licensing restrictions meant it couldn't officially carry the DeLorean name, the design left nothing to the imagination. From the brushed stainless steel finish to the gull-wing doors and the experimental tech strapped to the rear, it captured the "out of time" aesthetic perfectly. Key Specs and Performance burnout paradise delorean

Scroll through the menu until you find the Jansen 88 P12.

Unlike the fictional DeLorean, the Olympus doesn’t need 1.21 gigawatts. But it does have a few tricks:

Here are a few options for text regarding the "Burnout Paradise" Delorean, depending on what you need it for (a description, a guide on how to unlock it, or social media hype). Here’s why hunting down the (the game’s not-so-subtle

In the neon-soaked streets of Paradise City, where high-octane crashes and breakneck speeds are the norm, one vehicle stands out as a shimmering icon of 80s nostalgia and cinematic flair: the Jansen 88 P12. Better known to fans as the "Burnout Paradise DeLorean," this car is more than just a tribute to Back to the Future ; it is one of the most unique and functional pieces of DLC ever added to a racing game. The Legend of the Jansen 88 P12

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The 88 P12 isn't just for show; it’s a competitive Stunt Class vehicle. Performance: It is the second-fastest variant of the

Absolutely. Firing up Burnout Paradise Remastered today, the DeLorean is still a joy to drive. It’s not the “meta” car for setting world records. But for tearing through downtown, threading between buses, and hitting a jump that sends you soaring over the harbor? It’s perfect.

Here’s a blog-style post about the DeLorean in Burnout Paradise .

What truly set the Jansen 88 P12 apart from every other car in the game was its special ability. By clicking the L3 button (or the assigned key on PC/Xbox), the wheels flip horizontally, and the car enters . Why Hover?

Released as part of the "Legendary Cars" DLC pack, this vehicle captures the imagination instantly. While it handles like a lightweight muscle car on the streets of Paradise City, the real magic happens when you engage the boost. If you have the determination to hit 88 MPH, the car leaves the road behind, triggering a fiery twin-trail effect and wheel deployment straight out of 1985 cinema. It is the ultimate blend of nostalgia and high-octane arcade racing.