Also not a Hirochi since the Sunburst is a bit small for having that large of a car as a successor. The only way the new car could be a Hirochi is that it's a larger Hirochi model. But I find this highly unlikely due to the overall design of the car, which is very muscular. It would be really nice to see a coupe version of the new car alone with the sedan we see here! A modern Muscle Car in sedan and coupe bodies? Hell yeah!
what's does your 'friend' do at the BeamNG office again? I'm sure a dev can shed some light on whether that role exists or not.
Yeah, if you're lying, you're a jackass and if your friend's lying, he loses his job due to NDA violation. And he's a jackass for that.
Can you guys just ignore it? I think anyone with at least an average iq can understand that this is bullshit, so just ignore and talk about something else...
As I said earlier, let’s move on. The guy is full of it. There is no point in arguing, it just gives the moderators more work.
The only existing American name I could possibly see in use would be the Moonhawk, and even then it feels like a stretch imo.
I think it could be a moonhawk, but not in production forever. Maybe a revival, like the charger, which could explain it being a 4 door.
I'm gonna go crazy and say the new car will be a Soliad, which honestly is plausible, it could also act like the LeGran/Wendover and share the platform with Bruckell, maybe the Bruckell version would have an Ecoboost-like turbo I4, while the Soliad version would have a smoother V6 on top of a more luxurious interior (with both sharing a V8 for the top-of-the-line version) --- Post updated --- So? The Moonhawk name would fit pretty nicely, plus the jump from coupé to sedan isn't huge, unlike the jump from coupé to SUV... (I'm looking at you, Ford)
The normal mustang is still being produced, for now, they only put the name on the crossover for marketing. The moonhawk is also nothing like a Charger.
it's based off the chevelle which was also a sedan granted it wasn't brought back into the 21st century but still
It looks nothing like a chevelle, to me it looks more like a mix between an oldsmobile and a 2nd gen firebird.
I disagree. The Moonhawk is supposed to be a malaise-era personal luxury coupe. Take a look at some of those, and tell me how many of them a) have been revived as a modern car, and b) deserve to be brought back as a modern car. The reason that the Charger exists is because it came from a good era for cars (the late sixties) and cemented its name as a top-of-the-line muscle car. The Moonhawk, like the GM A-body cars, is meant to be close to being great, but not quite there. No "almost great" car is revived.
look at this pic and this pic definitely some resemblance and also look at a 77' chevelle and the late moonhawk