Muscle Car is a term used to refer to a variety of high-performance automobiles, and generally refers to two-door American coupes with large V8 engines.
In Battlefield 2, the Muscle Car is based on the Plymouth Duster 340. In Battlefield Hardline, it is loosely based on the fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro and the sixth-generation Ford Mustang.
Battlefield 2[]
The Car is a light vehicle introduced in the Battlefield 2: Armored Fury expansion. It appears on Midnight Sun on every map size, and is also present on the 16-player (multiplayer only) variant of Operation Road Rage.
The Car is similar to the HMMWV, NJ 2046, and Vodnik in regard to speed and handling, but it does not have any mounted weapons and is much less durable. The driver and passenger cannot use any weapons while in the Car, and hence all kills made by this vehicle must be roadkills.
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Battlefield Hardline[]
The Muscle Car is a vehicle in Battlefield Hardline. It serves as the Criminal Coupe, being slightly faster and more maneuverable than the Sports Sedan, but can only seat two players (one driver and one passenger) compared to the Sedan's four. The passenger is able to either shoot through the windshield or hang out of the side window and fire. It is a direct equivalent to the Law Enforcement Police Interceptor.
In singleplayer campaign, Muscle cars car vary in color, including blue, red, yellow and gray. In Out of Business, The Korean mafia’s muscle car color can be seen in gray, red and yellow.
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Battlefield 2[]
- The car's license plate reads "2142". This is an easter egg referring to Battlefield 2142, which was under development at the time.
Battlefield Hardline[]
- In an earlier development build, the Muscle Car had the model of a Dodge Challenger SRT8, likely borrowed from Need for Speed: Rivals.[1]