Let's have a look at the current state of the vehicle list. Autobello Piccolina Released 0.15 (50s to 70s Rear Engine flat 4 European economy car) Bruckell LeGran Released 0.8 (80s American Midsized FWD sedan with beam axle) Moonhawk Released 0.3.0.4 (American Midsize RWD coupe from the 70s) Burnside Special Released 0.5.1 (50's full-size sedan) Civetta Bolide Released 0.3 (80s Italian exotic sports car) ETK 800 Series Released 0.5.2 (2010's Midsize German Estate wagon) I-Series Released 0.6 (80s executive saloon) K-Series Released 0.5.6 (2010s luxury sports coupe) Gavril Barstow Released 0.4.3.1 (late 60s early 70s American Muscle car) Bluebuck Released 0.17 (early 60s American Fullsize) D-Series Released 0.3 (late 80s early 90s Fullsize Pickup Grand Marshal Released 0.3 (90s American Fullsize) H-Series Released 0.3 (Fullsize American van) Roamer Released 0.3.8.1 (90s American SUV) T-Series Released 0.3.6 (Heavy Duty American Truck) Hirochi SBR4 Released 0.4.2 (2010s Rear Engined Boxter Japanese Sportscar) Sunburst Released 0.3.6 (2010s Japanese Compact sedan) Ibishu 200BX Released 0.3.8.1 (90s Japanese sports coupe) Covet Released 0.3 (80s to early 90s Japanese hatchback) Hopper Released 0.9 (90s Jeeplike 4x4) Miramar Released 0.5.4 (60s Japanese compact sedan) Pessima (1988 model) (1996 model) (80s and 90s Midsize Japanese sedan) Pigeon Released 0.3.2 (80s Japanese trike) Soliad Wendover Unreleased (80s American FWD Fullsize Coupe I think) Wentward DT40L Released 0.12.0 (American city bus) This will help give off potential ideas for stuff we are missing.
Personally I hope to see the single cab as an option for the extended/crew cab frame. That would allow for some longer uplifts like a ramp truck and decent sized flat bed. And I've mentioned before, I really hope to see a previous gen H-Series made by slapping older parts onto the frame (which is what the 3/4th gen Econolines were) and an extended body version of the H-Series.
@vmlinuz was this the staff comment we are both thinking of? Of course it would be a dev responding to a joke I made and it still took me this long to find it... Autobello Piccolina
Haha, nope, but I always wonder what you non-Russian residents imagine of when you think about Russian car?
For me the only car the russians have is a lada 2101 and a lada niva (and probably a tank). To be honest i don't see the difference between a european and a russian car, maybe the quality of production ?
American here. I think of license-built Fiats and highly capable 4x4's (we already have the Hopper, so another 4x4 is unlikely) generally, although there are also some American-style three-ton barges that come to mind. One of the most well-known Russian cars is the VAZ-2101, a licensed Fiat 124.
haha I'm Russian people and I hope It'l be interesting to test some Russians car in BeamNG. There are a lot of new and old Russian trucks, buses, vas, a few pickups and a lot of passenger car.
Usually cars from soviet era, especially Lada 2107, Niva, Volga, Chaika, GAZ and ZIL trucks. Something that wasn't great quality, but can survive nuclear war and require one tool to repair it.
The 210x Lada sedans. Four decades of production leave quite a mark. I think there actually are more Nivas and UAZ-469s around my parts, but the sedans seem more "foreign" and therefore more Russian to me. Any clues about what it is, then?
Devs, please just make a plane, you are teasing us with the fact that not only does the Italy map have an airport, but a poster with a VOLITALIA AIRLINER ON IT
They’ve said that they won’t expand into air and sea vehicles. East Coast USA has a sign with a tractor on it, I’d be surprised if we saw a tractor anytime soon.