Outlaw

Outlaw is a recurring vehicle and one of the first vehicles introduced in the Twisted Metal series. It makes its first appearance in Twisted Metal.
Outlaw makes appearances in other Twisted Metal games as well, such as Twisted Metal 2 (dubbed Outlaw 2), Twisted Metal 3, Twisted Metal: Black, Twisted Metal: Small Brawl Twisted Metal: Head-On, and also in Twisted Metal (2012).
Outlaw has always been depicted as a law enforcement vehicle.
Trivia
- In Jamie Robert's ending in Twisted Metal 2, Carl Robert's Outlaw is seen seriously damaged, and it flies into outer space after Carl gets on Jamie's Outlaw 2. It's unknown how Carl survived being in space for a year without food and air. The characters also seem to be able to talk to each other without using spacesuits.
- Outlaw has no changes on its special weapon. (With the exception of Twisted Metal: Black and Twisted Metal 2012)
- In Black, it is unknown who drives Outlaw while the special weapon is being used, since Agent Stone himself is operating the turret, leaving the driver seat to do so.
- With the exception of Black, each of Outlaw's drivers shared the same motive of getting rid of the Twisted Metal tournament once and for all.
- Even though Outlaw doesn't appear in Twisted Metal 4, Quatro is the stand-in only in his motives, as Meter Maid acquires the taser weapon for her meter reader cart.
- An alternate paintjob is available where Outlaw sports an FBI-themed paintjob, a Civic Cruiser styled paintjob (Blue and White), State Trooper paint job (Light brown/gold and white), and Firefighter paintjob.
- Outlaw may get its name from an ironic fact: despite each of Outlaw's drivers working for the greater good, they still participate in the Twisted Metal Tournament, which results in the deaths of several innocents.
- Every driver of Outlaw in the series to date has been "betrayed" by Calypso.