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Vehicle Comparison

Boxville vs Brute Camper

Compare base and upgrade-tested performance where available, switch HSW or custom states per side, and keep the base vehicle economy and handling view visible underneath.

Tested Performance Comparison

These rows follow the selected compare state on each side, including HSW and other reviewed upgrade states when available.

BoxvilleΔCamper
Tested Top Speed
Boxville71.5 MPH (Base Tested)
1 MPH
Camper72.5 MPH (Base Tested)
Tested Lap Time
Boxville1:47.324
3.437 s
Camper1:43.887
Race Tier
BoxvilleK
Different tiers
CamperI
Class Rank
Boxville#24 in Vans
4 places
Camper#20 in Vans
Overall Rank
Boxville#626
13 places
Camper#613

Base Vehicle Economy & Ownership

Economy rows stay tied to the canonical base vehicle, even when an upgrade state is active above.

Base-canonical economy only

BoxvilleΔBrute Camper
Purchase Price
Boxville-
N/A
Brute Camper-
Owned Resale
Boxville-
N/A
Brute Camper-
Trade Price
Boxville-
N/A
Brute Camper-
Cost per MPH
Boxville-
N/A
Brute Camper-

Base Vehicle In-Game Stat Bars

These rows stay on the base vehicle because HSW and custom upgrades do not have a reliable in-game HUD model in this compare view.

Base-canonical handling only

BoxvilleΔBrute Camper
Acceleration Score
Boxville28/100
3 pts
Brute Camper30/100
Braking Score
Boxville8/100
Even
Brute Camper8/100
Traction Score
Boxville47/100
2 pts
Brute Camper45/100

Base Vehicle Handling Radar

Shape tells the story for the base vehicles only: wider polygons usually mean a more balanced handling profile, while spikes indicate specialization.

SpeedAccelBrakingTraction
Boxville
Brute Camper

Base value snapshot

Boxville: -

Brute Camper: -

Base Vehicle Street Profile

These handling notes stay tied to the base vehicles, regardless of any HSW or custom state selected above.

Ram Rating

Boxville is heavier, so it is usually harder to ram off line.

Launch Profile

Both share a similar drivetrain layout, so launch behavior should be closer.

Braking Edge

Braking coefficients are matched, so stopping performance should be similar.