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{{Infobox car
 
{{Infobox car
 
|name=RG1
 
|name=RG1
|image=Rg1.PNG
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|image= <gallery>
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RG1P2.png|RVGL
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RG1P3.png|PS1
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Rg1.PNG|DC </gallery>
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|type=Console Car
 
|class=Glow
 
|class=Glow
 
|rating=Semi-Pro
 
|rating=Semi-Pro
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|weight=1.4 kg
 
|weight=1.4 kg
 
|trans=4WD
 
|trans=4WD
|author=[[Probe Entertainment|Acclaim Studios London]]
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|author=[[Acclaim Studios London]]
 
|folder=TC7
 
|folder=TC7
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ZIPP ([[Re-Volt (PS1)|PS1]])
|unlock=Beat the Challenge times for [[:Category:Hard Tracks|Hard]] tracks in [[Time Trial]]
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|unlock=Beat the Challenge times for [[Hard]] tracks in [[Time Trial]]
 
|previous=[[JG-7]]
 
|previous=[[JG-7]]
 
|next=[[RV Loco]]
 
|next=[[RV Loco]]
 
}}
 
}}
'''RG1''' is a car exclusive to the [[Re-Volt (PSX)|PlayStation version]] and [[Re-Volt (DC)|Dreamcast versions]] of [[Re-Volt]], as well as an optional integration in newer builds of [[RVGL]].
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'''RG1''' is a car exclusive to the [[Re-Volt (PS1)|PlayStation version]] and [[Re-Volt (DC)|Dreamcast versions]] of [[Re-Volt]], as well as an optional integration in newer builds of [[RVGL]].
   
 
== Performance ==
 
== Performance ==
The RG1 is a [[Glow]]-fueled car with a 4WD transmission, classified under the [[Cars|Semi-Pro]] rating. Based on the body styling of [[Zipper]], RG1 possesses similar but slightly different parameters to its [[cars#stock cars|stock]] counterpart.
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The RG1 is a [[Glow]]-fueled car with a [[4WD]] transmission, classified under the [[Semi-Pro]] rating. Based on the body styling of [[Zipper]], RG1 possesses similar but slightly different parameters to its [[standard cars|standard]] counterpart.
   
Both vehicles have roughly identical acceleration and turning radius for its class, being very well-rounded and suitable for the Semi-Pro rating. While not overly spectacular, both cars can still prove to be a competitor in those fields.
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Both vehicles have roughly identical acceleration and turning radius for its rating, being very well-rounded and suitable for the Semi-Pro rating. While not overly spectacular, both cars can still prove to be a competitor in those fields.
   
 
However, RG1 is best known for its increased grip. Unlike Zipper, who has a tendency to slide when taking corners, RG1 has no issues in terms of turning, being quite stable when taking corners, highlighting little risk when using this car compared to its visual counterpart.
 
However, RG1 is best known for its increased grip. Unlike Zipper, who has a tendency to slide when taking corners, RG1 has no issues in terms of turning, being quite stable when taking corners, highlighting little risk when using this car compared to its visual counterpart.
   
As a trade off unfortunately, RG1 is plagued with an appalling top speed, only reaching 36 mph (57 kph), which secures the car as being the slowest in its class. Its inferior speed causes issues in long straights, being overclassed by competitors over those sections. Like Zipper, its substandard weight of 1.4 kilograms, may prove troublesome, being vulnerable to [[Pickup]]s in occasion.
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As a trade off unfortunately, RG1 is plagued with an appalling top speed, only reaching 36 mph (57 kph), which secures the car as being the slowest in its rating. Its inferior speed causes issues in long straights, being outclassed by competitors over those sections. Like Zipper, its substandard weight of 1.4 kilograms, may prove troublesome, being vulnerable to [[Pickup]]s in occasion.
   
Overall, RG1 handles similarly to Zipper, but trades off top speed for increased grip, making the vehicle more of a 'low risk' car. RG1 also faces fierce competition against [[JG-7]], who possesses a higher top speed and turning radius, but has a lower acceleration and weight than it.
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Overall, RG1 handles similarly to Zipper, but trades off top speed for increased grip, making the vehicle more of a low risk, but slightly less rewarding car compared to its counterpart. RG1 also faces fierce competition against [[JG-7]], who possesses a higher top speed and turning radius, but has a lower acceleration and weight than it.
   
 
== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
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<gallery hideaddbutton=true>
 
Rg1.jpg|RG1 box art.
 
Rg1.jpg|RG1 box art.
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RG1Stats.png|The stats of RG1 in the [[Car Selection Screen]].
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RG1Rear.png|Rear quarter view of RG1.
 
RG1 rear.png|RG1 in the PS1 version of the game.
 
RG1 rear.png|RG1 in the PS1 version of the game.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==Navigation==
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{{Navbox Car}}
 
[[Category:Cars]]
 
[[Category:Cars]]
 
[[Category:Console Cars]]
 
[[Category:Console Cars]]
 
[[Category:Semi-Pro Cars]]
 
[[Category:Semi-Pro Cars]]
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[[Category:Four-wheel Drive]]
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[[Category:Glow-Powered]]
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[[Category:Touring cars]]

Revision as of 23:52, 19 April 2019

RG1 is a car exclusive to the PlayStation version and Dreamcast versions of Re-Volt, as well as an optional integration in newer builds of RVGL.

Performance

The RG1 is a Glow-fueled car with a 4WD transmission, classified under the Semi-Pro rating. Based on the body styling of Zipper, RG1 possesses similar but slightly different parameters to its standard counterpart.

Both vehicles have roughly identical acceleration and turning radius for its rating, being very well-rounded and suitable for the Semi-Pro rating. While not overly spectacular, both cars can still prove to be a competitor in those fields.

However, RG1 is best known for its increased grip. Unlike Zipper, who has a tendency to slide when taking corners, RG1 has no issues in terms of turning, being quite stable when taking corners, highlighting little risk when using this car compared to its visual counterpart.

As a trade off unfortunately, RG1 is plagued with an appalling top speed, only reaching 36 mph (57 kph), which secures the car as being the slowest in its rating. Its inferior speed causes issues in long straights, being outclassed by competitors over those sections. Like Zipper, its substandard weight of 1.4 kilograms, may prove troublesome, being vulnerable to Pickups in occasion.

Overall, RG1 handles similarly to Zipper, but trades off top speed for increased grip, making the vehicle more of a low risk, but slightly less rewarding car compared to its counterpart. RG1 also faces fierce competition against JG-7, who possesses a higher top speed and turning radius, but has a lower acceleration and weight than it.

Additional Information

  • The player needs to beat the challenge times of Gold Cup tracks in Time Trial mode to unlock this car.
  • RG1's top speed in the mode Junior RC is 22 mph (36 kph).
  • The box art shows the PlayStation version of RG1, with no spoiler.

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