Burnout Paradise Delorean 〈Desktop RECOMMENDED〉

Now, imagine taking that stainless-steel legend—gullwing doors and all—and dropping it into the chaotic, intersection-blasting, wall-grinding mayhem of Burnout Paradise . Sounds weird, right? It’s not. It’s glorious.

Here’s why hunting down the (the game’s not-so-subtle tribute) is still one of the coolest Easter eggs in racing history. The Hunt is Half the Fun You don’t just buy the DeLorean in Burnout Paradise . You have to earn it. burnout paradise delorean

To unlock the “Olympus,” you need to find all 120 Super Jumps across Paradise City. Not 100. Not 110. That means launching off every broken freeway ramp, every hidden quarry cliff, and every suspiciously angled billboard in the entire map. It’s glorious

There’s a unique charm to driving a pop culture icon in a game that doesn’t take itself seriously. Burnout isn’t a sim. It’s about chaos, style, and that one perfect drift that lasts three city blocks. The DeLorean fits right in. If you’ve never unlocked the Hunter Criterion Olympus, boot up Burnout Paradise Remastered and start hunting those jumps. Yes, it’s tedious. Yes, you’ll miss a few and have to drive back around. But the moment you finally see that silver wedge with the glowing rear lights sitting in your junkyard garage? You’ll grin. You have to earn it

Here’s a blog-style post about the DeLorean in Burnout Paradise . If you grew up in the 80s (or just really, really love Back to the Future ), there’s one car that needs no introduction: the DeLorean DMC-12.

Because in Paradise City, you don’t need a time circuit. You just need boost, bravery, and a car that looks good while scraping against a concrete barrier at 180 mph.