Crimson Fury

Crimson Fury is a vehicle first introduced in Twisted Metal, and again appears in Twisted Metal: Small Brawl, Twisted Metal: Head-On, and Twisted Metal (2012).
Crimson Fury has always been depicted as a sleek sports car or supercar. It is depicted a red Lamborghini Diablo in the earlier Twisted Metal games, and as a Ferrari Enzo in the later games. As such, Crimson Fury is one of the fastest vehicles in most of the games it appeared.
Crimson Fury's Special Weapon has varied between games, although they usually involve some type of laser beam or projectile.
Trivia
- Crimson Fury is notable for its drivers never having been "betrayed" by Calypso in any of its appearances.
- In Twisted Metal Head-On, Crimson Fury is one of the three vehicles in the game that did not appear in Twisted Metal 2, the others being newcomers Cousin Eddy and ATV.
- Among alternate paintjobs available for Crimson Fury in Twisted Metal (2012) is a special skin released. The skin depicts the 2010 Ferrari "Enzo" Winner of Le Mans 2010. Both white and black skins are available.
- In Twisted Metal 4, it is possible to create a sports car that looks identical to Crimson Fury's appearance in the original Twisted Metal using the Create-A-Car mode. It can even be given the Laser Speacial Weapon which is similar to its classic special and can be named "CrimsonFury" although there is not enough room for the extra space.
- In Twisted Metal, Crimson Fury's license plate may be a refrence to the X-files.
- In every Twisted Metal game, the Crimson Fury designs are all different; In Twisted Metal, it is a Lamborghini Diablo, and in Twisted Metal: Small Brawl it is a Lancia Stratos, in Twisted Metal: Head-on and Twisted Metal (2012), it is an Enzo Ferrari. But they all seem to have the same color: red.