I can see where you are coming from, I mean they had 5 models; the covet, the 1st and 2nd pessima's, 200BX and the hopper. But maybe, just maybe Ibishu had a down fall in the very late 90s and closed their doors in the early 2000s(just a possibility).
In BeamNG we need a small, and possibly more modern bus. Something with a total length of more or less 10 meters, a diesel engine of more or less 5 liters and more or less 160HP. The Wentward is too big to use comfortably on Bus routes (especially on the map of Italy, in my opinion) and I think it would be a good complement.
An Asian company having a slight drop in the mid-to-late 90s was natural, because it was at that time that the Asian stock market bubble burst. That's why most of the Japanese sports cars stopped being exported to the US (mostly) and that's also why many Japanese cars were significantly decontented from the crazy technologies their previous generations had (the '94 Celica, the last Corolla Levin, the S14 and S15 Silvias and, of course, the '96 Pessima)!
Hirochi would’ve been the ones struggling in the ‘90s. They’re presumably a jack-of-all-trades company with an automotive division- think Mitsubishi. Hirochi makes pianos, after all. (Yamaha inspiration?) I could see Hirochi doing R&D for other companies (like what Yamaha did for Ford with the SHO), but I don’t really think that ‘90s Hirochis would’ve been huge sellers (relative to Ibishu). Ibishu would’ve probably been affected by the financial issues in Japan, but I’d imagine that the Pessima and Covet would still be huge volume sellers- Think Civic/Corolla and Camry/Accord. The sheer amount of Pessimas/Covets sold would’ve probably ensured their survival into the 2000s
@fivedollarlamp (I forgot to quote your comment and I find it difficult to do it while editing my comment, so I'll do it this way) I agree with your opinion. I believe it's Hirochi that might have experienced a decline in the 90s because, as a company, it seems like its main clientele are car enthusiasts, with normal people (as shown by the Sunburst, which only has one humdrum version, the 1.8 Base, and the CVT gearbox is only available on that single version) accounting for the minority of their sales balance sheets. And, for better or worse, as we all know, car enthusiasts are always a minority amongst people who have a contact with cars, in one way or another. Ibishu, on the other hand, may have many cars (which, at first glance, increase development costs) but each one is different than the other and also, like the Hirochi models, each one has a version available literally for anyone, with any driving taste!
1993 - 2001 Ibishu Intruder (Based off the 1998 Acura/Honda Integra and the 1999 Nissan Lucino coupes) "Drive in the fast lane" This is it, one of the most desirable and stolen cars to ever come out of the land of the rising sun. The Intruder is a car that 90's teenagers dreamed about and 2000s kids drove in video games all of the time. However, just like Baby Boomers with their rusted out Moonhawks and Barstows, you'll be incredibly lucky to find a Intruder for sale in relativity okay condition that isn't being charged for three times it's actually value for nostalgia's sake by the new Gen X Boomers. Variants: The Imprudent: The Imprudent is a Intruder LXi that's been modified by someone with very bad taste. Modifications include a tacky body kit, a gaudy rear wing, chrome Nomi Vanquish wheels, obscene custom decals, and a ride height so low that you'll rip the bumpers off at the mere thought of going over a pothole or speed bump. DXi: The base model Intruder, equipped with a 140hp 1.8L DOHC I4 coupled to either a 4 speed automatic or 5 speed manual transmission. LXi: A Intruder DXi with alloy wheels, a leather wrapped steering wheel, a leather wrapped shift knob, a small rear spoiler, and a limited slip diff. Type Z: In order to make the top of the line intruder more "cool" and "hip", Ibishu decided to change the name of the ZXi trim level to the Type Z exclusively for the Intruder. The Intruder Type Z comes equipped with a 197hp high performance 1.8L DOHC coupled to a 5 speed manual transmission exclusively. Other features include a factory body kit, a Type Z spoiler, white Ibishu Type-ZS wheels, red bucket seats, 4 wheel disc brakes, sport suspension, a sport LSD, sport sway bars, a strut bar, a upgraded stereo system, and a guarantee that your ride would not be where you left it after owning it for a few weeks, unless you had a killswitch installed that is. Street Tuned: With a widebody kit, a aftermarket spoiler, Clockwise RT6 wheels, a carbon fiber hood, racing bucket seats, a roll cage, racing suspension, racing brakes, racing sway bars, a racing LSD, Samurai decals, and a 300hp turbocharged 1.8L DOHC I4 coupled to a 6 speed racing manual transmission, this Intruder is ready to race like it's 2003 all over again! Drag: After having it's 1.8L DOHC I4 bored up to 2.0L and being turbocharged up to 945hp, this heavily modded Intruder LXi is ready to turn it's front tires to dust as soon as you open up the throttle! Other modifications include racing suspension, a welded LSD, TIMS Egota wheels, drag racing slicks, a hood exit exhaust, a carbon fiber hood, carbon fiber trunk, a removed rear spoiler, a front splitter, front canards, a rear diffuser, and a custom paint job. Exterior and Interior: (Based off the LXi model)
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2012-2021 Hirochi WorkerVan (based off the 2012-2021 Nissan NV) The Hirochi WorkerVan is a full-size cargo or passenger van directed at the North American market. Powertrains: 4.0 liter V6 coupled exclusively to a 5 speed automatic transmission, or a 5.6 liter V8 exclusively with a 7 speed automatic transmission Factory Configs: 1500- cargo van only, load capacity of 2,590 lb (1,175 kg). Offered only with the 4.0 V6, in low roof body height exclusively. Power locks/ windows/ mirrors and keyless entry are optional, as are a touchscreen interior infotainment system, tilt/telescopic steering wheel and nicer styled steel wheels. 2500HD- cargo van only, payload capacity is 3,142 lb (1,425 kg). The 4.0 V6 is still standard, with the larger and more powerful 5.6 liter V8 available. Offered in low or high roof body heights. All 1500 upgrades are still available, as well as a lockable center console with power outlets and an additional 120 V outlet in the cargo compartment. Other options include chrome bumpers, grille, and door handles and 17" chrome wheels. 3500HD- cargo or passenger van, payload capacity is 3,925 lb (1,780 kg). Cargo van offered in low or high roof configurations and with the 5.6 V8 only, passenger van only available with low roof body height, but both the 4.0 V6 and the 5.6 V8 are still available. All optional upgrades of the 1500 and 2500HD are available. A towing package, heavy duty suspension, and factory supplied all terrain tires are also offered. A second battery housed in an underfloor auxiliary battery box are available only with the 5.6 V8 in this trim. Pictures, left to right: WorkerVan 2500HD high roof, rear of WorkerVan 1500 low roof, dashboard, WorkerVan 3500HD passenger with doors open to give partial interior view
Hirochi Sunburst 1996-2004 Engines: 1.6L I4 1.8L I4 2.0L I4 2.0L I4 Turbo Configs: Coupe Sedan Wagon 3burst hatchback 5burst hatchback Sportburst liftback Trims: 1600 1800 1800 Sport 2000 2000 Sport 2000 Sport S1 2000 Sport S2 2000 Sport RS1 2000 Sport RS2 2000 Sport RS2 Rally 2000 Sport S2 Drift 2000 Sport RS1 Track
Jackson Customs Replica Racer 2004 - 20XX "Wet yourself in style!" Custom-made replicas of an insane car from the 60s - a lightweight British sportscar body mated to a mighty Gavril V8. Yeah, it'd be a Beamified Shelby/AC Cobra. Body types: Coupe Open Top (not convertible) Chassis: Vintage (Old school frame, suspension, etc) Modernised (Lighter, stiffer, better suspension setup, etc) Variants: Rustbucket (Rat Rod) The OG (classic 60s street variant, coupe or open) Vintage Racer (vintage open top, more powerful racing V8, old-fashioned tires, wheelspin for days, absolutely terrifying) Sleek (Modernised coupe, modern small block V8, modernised LED lights, matte black paint, tinted windows) Drag (Vintage open, huge modern supercharged engine, drag wheels and whatnot) Race (Modern open, supercharged small block, rollcage instead of a simple hoop, racing slicks) Oval (Similar to Race, but with different gear ratios etc) Sacrilege ("A turbocharged Ibishu I6? Are you serious?!")
we need Ibishu or Hirochi pick-up and suv Fourth generation (N50, N60, N70) Model years 1984–1988 Body and chassis Body style 2-door pickup truck 4-door pickup truck Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive Front-engine, four-wheel-drive Related Toyota 4Runner/Hilux Surf (N60) Toyota Kijang (F40/F50) Powertrain Engine Petrol: 1.6 L 1Y I4 2.0 L 3Y I4 2.2 L 4Y I4 2.4 L 22R I4 2.4 L 22R-E I4 2.4 L 22R-TE turbocharged I4 3.0 L 3VZ-E V6 Diesel: 2.2 L L I4 2.4 L 2L I4 2.4 L 2L-T turbocharged I4 2.4 L 2KD-FTV (China) Transmission 4-speed manual 5-speed manual 3-speed automatic 4-speed automatic Dimensions Wheelbase Regular Cab (Short Bed): 2,616 mm (103.0 in) Regular Cab (Long Bed): 2,845 mm (112.0 in) Xtracab (Long Bed): 3,086 mm (121.5 in) Length Regular Cab (Short Bed): 4,435 mm (174.6 in) Regular Cab (Long Bed): 4,729 mm (186.2 in) Xtracab (Long Bed): 4,966 mm (195.5 in) Xtracab (SR5): 4,676 mm (184.1 in) Regular Cab (4WD): 4,729 mm (186.2 in) Width Regular Cab: 1,621 mm (63.8 in) Xtracab (Long Bed): 1,679 mm (66.1 in) Xtracab: 1,689 mm (66.5 in) Height Regular Cab Short Bed (2WD): 1,544 mm (60.8 in) Regular Cab (Long Bed): 1,534 mm (60.4 in) Xtracab (Long Bed): 1,532 mm (60.3 in) 1 ton Regular Cab (Long Bed 2WD): 1,562 mm (61.5 in) Regular Cab (4WD): 1,709 mm (67.3 in) SR5 Turbo Xtracab: 1,529 mm (60.2 in) Xtracab (4WD): 1,704 mm (67.1 in) Curb weight 1,270 kg (2,800 lb) Dual-cab (rear view) Calendar years capacity code features power torque comments 1983–1987 2,366 cc 22R SOHC I4 72 kW (98 PS; 97 hp) at 4,800 rpm 174 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm 1983–1985 2,188 cc L I4 Diesel 46 kW (63 PS; 62 hp) at 4,200 rpm 126 N⋅m (93 lb⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm (SR5 long bed only) 1983–1988 2,446 cc 2L I4 Diesel 62 kW (84 PS; 83 hp) at 4,200 rpm 165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm 1986–1988 2,446 cc 2L-T turbocharged fuel injected I4 Diesel 69 kW (94 PS; 93 hp) at 4,000 rpm 216 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1983–1988 2,366 cc 22R-E SOHC fuel injected I4 78 kW (106 PS; 105 hp) at 4,800 rpm 185 N⋅m (136 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm 1985–1986 2,366 cc 22R-TE SOHC turbocharged fuel injected I4 101 kW (137 PS; 135 hp) at 4,800 rpm 234 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm 1987– 2,958 cc 3VZ-E fuel injected V6 112 kW (152 PS; 150 hp) at 4,800 rpm 244 N⋅m (180 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1983– 1,626 cc 1Y I4 1983– 1,998 cc 3Y I4 1985– 2,237 cc 4Y OHV I4 70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) at 4,400 rpm 182 N⋅m (134 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 rpm Fifth generation (N80, N90, N100, N110) 1994–1997 Toyota HiLux 4X4 Diesel Production August 1988–1997 Body and chassis Body style 2-door pickup truck 4-door pickup truck Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive Front-engine, four-wheel-drive Related Toyota 4Runner/Hilux Surf (N120/N130) Toyota Classic Toyota Kijang (F40/F50) Powertrain Engine Petrol: 1.8 L 2Y-U I4 2.4 L 22R-E I4 3.0 L 3VZ-E V6 2.2 L "4Y" I4 Diesel: 2.4 L 2L I4 2.8 L 3L I4 Transmission 4-speed manual 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic Dimensions Wheelbase Regular cab: 2,616 mm (103.0 in) Regular cab (long bed): 2,850 mm (112.2 in) Xtracab: 3,086 mm (121.5 in) Xtracab V6: 3,096 mm (121.9 in) Length Regular cab: 4,435 mm (174.6 in) Regular cab (long bed): 4,724 mm (186.0 in) Xtracab: 4,905 mm (193.1 in) DLX regular cab (long bed 4WD): 4,719 mm (185.8 in) DLX regular cab (4WD): 4,430 mm (174.4 in) Width 1,689 mm (66.5 in) Height 1988–91 regular cab: 1,544 mm (60.8 in) 1988–91 regular cab (long bed): 1,539 mm (60.6 in) 1988–91 Xtracab (2WD): 1,549 mm (61.0 in) 1988–91 regular cab (long bed 4WD): 1,704 mm (67.1 in) 1988–91 Xtracab (4WD): 1,709 mm (67.3 in) 1991–97 regular cab: 1,590 mm (62.6 in) 1991–97 regular cab: 1,595 mm (62.8 in) 1991–97 Xtracab (4WD): 1,755 mm (69.1 in) 1991–97 regular cab (4WD): 1,750 mm (68.9 in) Engines 1988–1995: 1.8 L (1,812 cc) 2Y-U I4, 58 kW (79 PS; 78 hp) at 5,000rpm 140 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 3,200rpm 1988–1995: 1.8 L (1,812 cc) 2Y I4, 61 kW (83 PS; 82 hp) at 4,800rpm 140 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 2,800rpm (export markets)[21] 1989–1997: 2.4 L (2,366 cc) 22R SOHC I4, 81 kW (110 PS; 109 hp) at 5,000 rpm and 187 N⋅m (138 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm 1989–1997: 2.4 L (2,366 cc) 22R-E SOHC EFI I4, 84 kW (114 PS; 113 hp) at 4,600 rpm and 192 N⋅m (142 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm 1989–1995: 3.0 L (2,958 cc) 3VZ-E V6, 112 kW (152 PS; 150 hp) at 4,800 rpm 1989–1997: 2.4 L (2,446 cc) 2L-II diesel I4, 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) at 4,200 rpm and 167 N⋅m (123 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm[22] 2.8 L (2,779 cc) 3L diesel I4, 67 kW (91 PS; 90 hp) at 4,000 rpm and 188 N⋅m (139 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm 1991–1997 Toyota HiLux V6 Xtra Cab 1991–1997 Toyota HiLux DX 4-door 1994-1997 Toyota HiLux 4X4 Diesel Volkswagen Ta Sixth generation (N140, N150, N160, N170) 1998 Toyota HiLux 4WD Production 1997–2005 Body and chassis Body style 2-door pickup truck 4-door pickup truck Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive Front-engine, four-wheel-drive Related Toyota 4Runner/Hilux Surf Toyota Kijang (F60/F70/F80) Powertrain Engine Petrol: 2.0 L 1RZ-E I4 2.4 L 2RZ-FE I4 2.7 L 3RZ-FE I4 3.4 L 5VZ-FE V6 Diesel: 2.5 L 2KD-FTV turbocharged I4 3.0 L 1KD-FTV turbocharged I4 2.4 L 2L-T turbocharged I4 2.8 L 3L I4 3.0 L 5L I4 3.0 L 1KZ-TE turbocharged I4 Transmission 5-speed manual R151F 4-speed automatic A340F Dimensions Wheelbase Regular Cab: 2,850 mm (112.2 in) Extended Cab: 3,090 mm (121.7 in) Crew Cab: 2,855 mm (112.4 in) Length Regular Cab: 4,690 mm (184.6 in) Extended Cab: 5,035 mm (198.2 in) Crew Cab: 4,790 mm (188.6 in) Width Regular Cab and all 2WD models: 1,665 mm (65.6 in) Crew Cab and Extended Cab: 1,790 mm (70.5 in) Height Regular Cab/Extended Cab (4WD): 1,775 mm (69.9 in) Crew Cab (4WD): 1,795 mm (70.7 in) Regular Cab (2WD): 1,600–1,650 mm (63.0–65.0 in) Extended and Crew Cab (2WD): 1,695 mm (66.7 in Engines 1998–2001 2.0 L (1,998 cc) 1RZ-E 8 Valve SOHC I4 (Hilux 'Workmate' models in Australia) (4×2) 1998–1999 3.0 L (2,986 cc) 5L diesel I4, 72 kW (98 PS; 97 hp) (4×2, 4×4) 1995–2004 2.4 L (2,438 cc) 2RZ-FE 16-valve DOHC I4, 106 kW (144 PS; 142 hp) (4×2, 4×4) 1995–2004 2.7 L (2,693 cc) 3RZ-FE 16-valve DOHC I4, 112 kW (152 PS; 150 hp) (4×2, 4×4)[26] 1995–2004 3.4 L (3,378 cc) 5VZ-FE 24-valve DOHC V6, 142 kW (193 PS; 190 hp) 1998-2001 2.4 L (2,446 cc) 2L-T UK Spec - Turbo Diesel single valve 8-valve I4 83/62 hp/kW at 4,000 rpm, 16.8/165 kg⋅m/N⋅m at 2,200 rpm (4x4) 1998-2004 2.8 L (2,779 cc) 3L diesel I4, 65 kW (89 PS; 88 hp) (4x4) (Philippines, Malaysia, SAE Net, UN Spec Pickup 4WD Wide Extra cab Sports 2.7 L (RZN174H) Pickup 4WD Wide Extra cab Sports 2.7 L (RZN174H) 1997–2001 Toyota Hilux 2-door utility (RZN149R) 2001–2004 (RZN149R) 4-door utility Post-facelift Pickup 4WD Wide Double cab Sports 2.7 (RZN169H) 2003-2004 Pickup Extra cab 3.0 G Limited (KDN151)
It's a good idea, but that post is kinda long and redundant if it's just gonna be a wikipedia article. Perhaps include some images and just link the wikipedia article if you want to do it that way?
Come to think of it, I'd really love some sort of "car from one brand but handling/engine/chassis is tuned by another brand" type of mod or vanilla car in the future! I'm thinking and older SBR4 but the handling/engine/chassis is tuned by some sort of British brand.
1957 - 1962 Sovereign Bellezza (Based off the 1959 Imperial Crown and the 1960 Cadillac Eldorado) "Simply luxurious" The Bellezza is the flagship car from Wamego's luxury division Sovereign. The Bellezza has all of the features necessary to let you know it's a car designed in the 1950s; massive tailfins, a nauseating amount of chrome, and a oversized V8 put under the football field sized hood in this 2 and a half ton land yacht. Variants: The Bastardized: Time has not been kind to this Bellezza Custom, as have none of it's previous owners. Broken lights, rusted body panels, trim held on with duct tape, and a tendency to fall apart without warning are only some of the things you need to know about this car to conclude that it's nothing short of a screaming metal death trap. Custom: The Custom is the base trim for the Bellezza, equipped with a 340hp 6.8L V8 coupled to a 3 speed automatic or manual transmission. Available as a coupe or soft top convertible. Royale: The Bellezza Royale is equipped with a 370hp 7.2L V8 coupled to a 3 speed automatic or manual transmission. Other features include an optional two tone paint job + two tone interior, power mirrors, whitewall tires, fog lights, and a limited slip diff. Sport: An experimental trim level of the Bellezza only available after 1960. The Bellezza Sport is available with a 390hp fuel injected 6.4L V8 coupled to a 4 speed automatic or manual transmission. Other features include front bucket seats, a center console with a automatic or manual shifter, a tachometer, sport sway bars, sport suspension, sport brakes, sport tires, and extra exterior chrome trim. Only available as a coupe due to body rigidity. Street Tuned: With a modified 494hp 6.8L V8 coupled to a 5 speed racing manual transmission, this custom Bellezza Royale can leave tire tracks and clouds of smoke on the streets any time you'd like. Other modifications include hot rod pin-striping, Alder Powr-Push wheels, 4 wheel disc brakes, sport suspension, racing sway bars, bucket seats out of the Sport model, and a custom tachometer placed on top of the dashboard. Lowrider: With custom graphics, hydraulic suspension, and gold exterior trim, this Bellezza Custom convertible is ready to hop to the beat of your favorite tunes! Drag: Equipped with a supercharged 1400hp 6.8L V8 coupled to a 4 speed automatic drag racing transmission, heavy duty suspension, a locked rear diff, a heavy duty drive shaft, Alder Dragger wheels, drag racing slicks, a stripped interior, racing bucket seats, a roll cage, a custom racing gauge cluster, a custom front air dam, a cut cowl hood scoop, and a drag racing chute. Exterior and Interior: (Based off the Royale automatic convertible model)