I think a small classic European roadster would fit the game perfectly, with great handling, extensive customisation, and versatile for a wide range of scenarios that are part of the games structure, such as racing, rallying and cruising. Name: Autobello Monella. Design Inspiration: A mix of the Fiat 124 Spider, Alfa Romeo Spider Duetto and Lancia Fulvia Cabriolet. Driving characteristics: Light and nimble with responsive steering, underpowered with lightweight RWD handling and tossable around corners Customisation: Hardtop and soft top variants. Aftermarket racing kits, spoilers, rally lights, roll cages, taped headlights, 4 point harnesses etc. It could have many different types of configurations including base models, performance models including track cars, race cars and vintage rally cars, V8 swaps, barn finds, restomods and export models. It could also be a great car to drive on the Italy map, especially on winding mountain roads If it isn’t Italian like the concept above, it could also potentially be a great entry point for a British brand
2018 - 20XX High Voltage RC 4x4 (Based off the HAIBOXING 16889 1:16th scale RC Truck.) "Big surprises in a small package." High Voltage has been one of the most successful RC vehicle companies, specializing in off-road buggies, drift cars, rock crawlers, and even speedboats, all at a 1:16th scale! The RC 4x4 is one of their latest models, inspired by the SP Dunekicker and Gavril D-Series pickup trucks, boasting an impressive 22mph top speed, making it one of High Voltage's fastest models. Driving over rough terrain, landing massive jumps, speeding through puddles, and even being able to drift are only some of the features this little 4x4 has up it's electric sleeve! Variants: Standard: Your average RC 4x4, equipped with a 380 brushed motor and a 7.4V 850mAh battery. While equipped with a pickup truck body and a High Voltage Racing livery as standard, High Voltage also sells a handful of other bodies for the 4x4, such as an SUV, a 1960s pickup truck, an Autobello dune buggy, and even a limited edition ice cream truck, each with their own custom liveries and paint options. Microvan: All of the various body options weren't enough for the owner of this RC 4x4, so they decided to make their own van body out of recycled Tasti Cola cans. This custom van body includes a pearl white paint job with red "go fast" stripes, UK License plates, a UK sticker on the rear, custom LED headlights and taillights, openable doors on the sides and rear, and even a tiny air freshener tree hanging from it's rear view mirror. Custom: With upgrades such as a stronger brushless motor, a new 80 amp ESC, taller gearing, new tires, and a custom rattle can paint job, this RC 4x4 Autobello Buggy is capable of reaching the eye watering speed of 50mph in a matter of seconds! Exterior: (Based off the standard pickup model.)
2003-2009 Gunner 2H. In 2001 the first concept of the Gunner 2H was reviled in the west coast auto show. The 2H was later put into production in late 2002 as the 2003 model year. The 2H was offered in a standard SUV, SUT, Limo, Fleet and Limited style.
I think the devs should add a vehicle based on the Ford Model T Proposed name: Gavril Model D: Configurations: - Runabout (1909): No doors or roof, basic as it gets - Touring (1915): 5-seater with canvas top - Pickup (1921): Wood cargo bed, heavy-duty springs - Delivery Van (1924): Period cargo hauler Special (1927): Final model with electric starter - Moonshiner: Lightly tuned for speed and secrecy - Barn Find: Rusted, non-running, great for restoration - Electric Restomod: Modern motor hidden under vintage looks - Hot Rod: V8-swapped street machine - Dustbowl Drifter (1927) Modified by an outlaw mechanic. Designed for salt flat racing. Features: Tuned 2.9L I4 (~50 hp / 37 kW) Custom high-ratio rear end for long gearing lightweight steel rims Fully stripped bodywork with chopped roof, Leather belt holding the hood shut Rear wheel fairings and homemade nosecone for aerodynamics Wears faded numbers and hand-painted pinstriping Reasons why it should be added: 1. It enriches the lore by establishing how Gavril became a dominant manufacturer in the Beam universe, and evolved from early beginnings to cars like the Barstow, Grand Marshal, Roamer and D Series 2. Despite being from a similar time as the Bruckell Nine, it’s a far more primitive car technology, driving dynamics and engineering, and it showcases early automotive technology that would be interesting to simulate (e.g) planetary gearboxes and partial wood construction, and could used for education purposes to teach players about early vehicle mechanics 3. The Ford Model T is one of the most recognisable and important cars in history, and has huge historical significance in revolutionising and streamlining mass production of cars, so it makes sense for a game about realistic automotive simulation to include it 4. Its proportions and unmistakable design contrast sharply with nearly every other car in BeamNG. 5. It makes sense to add another pre war car after the Bruckell Nine. And why not go even older than it? And it could make content creation, historical roleplay and simulating 1920s and 30s traffic more realistic, as it wouldn’t just be the Bruckell Nine. It could also be used for extremely fun 1910s and 20s scenarios, such as 1920s oval racing, farm to town deliveries and driving with no brakes. 6. No car in the game offers quite the extent and mix of crude engineering, manual crank-starting, awful brakes, and bouncy, cartoonishly tippy and primitive handling with severe body roll around corners. 7. It fills a niche for: roleplay, film-making, and historically themed content. 8. It sets the stage for period-accurate environments (1910s maps, props, period traffic). 9. It fills the era niche for a 1900s, 1910s and 1920s car all in one.
I'd like to make a few suggestions for some missing segments/refreshes: (This is really just a list of various thoughts I've had recently while playing) 1. A 50s and 60s sports car, think the Miura, SL300, and Porsche's from the era. I could see it being something like give it the Miura front end, the gullwings from the SL300 and the rear end of a porsche to make an 'alike' could make it an autobella since they already have a rear engined car of a similar vintage. Would also be cool to see some stuff from some Ferrari's integrated as well. 2. A refresh of the Moonhawk that gives it a few new specs, primarially thinking a mid 70s eldorado or imperial alike? Give it a 4 door variant, and a coupe/convertible variant. Options for a primitive digital display like some of them had would be awesome 3. An older I Series, thinking a W110 chassis alike? Though that slot is sort of filled by the Miramar. 4. A Citroen alike from the mid 80s and early 90s, thinking the XM and DX, make it a Cherrier I think since iirc Cherrier is meant to be a french brand? Honestly I just want some more weird cars and this would fit in. 5. An EV1 Alike. The GM EV1 was given the short end of the stick at the time and it would be nice to see a, for example "Soliad 1-Ohm" or something like that. 6. Given that the T series just had a refresh this is a ways off but it would be nice to see one with a modern interior and exterior. 7. The Roamer and D series are great, but they're very much fullsized SUV and Pickup from the 90s onward, I would like to see an S10 (Bravada,Blazer,Jimmy, Sonoma)/Grand Wagoneer/XJ,IsuzuTrooper, something smaller, more compact, with various trim levels (For example wagoneer and bravada alikes) But also lower trim levels like the Blazer, Jimmy, Isuzu, ect. Both 4 door and 2 door variants. Maybe give it some of those goofy green digital displays (Thinking the Bravada one but there were some other cool ones of the time) 8. A rollback flatbed for the MD Series, nuff said. 9. A barstow refresh, would be nice to see it given some love, maybe also a competitor, corvette/mustang alike? 10. Burnside Refresh, especially with the new Nine, would be really neat to see something like the Burnside Aero mod be incorporated, with a straight 8 and more swoopy lines from the 40s. 11. A 2 door coupe and also convertible version of the Legran, especially with fake wood trim as an option on the convertible, because like, Chrysler Lebaron, and give it a cool 80s green digital display like a lot of them had. 12. A modern D series. 13. A Civetta from the 90s that's a front engined V12, thinking Ferrari 456/550/575/Superamerica, but could also tie in some Viper or other high end front engined GT cars from the era. 14. A 4 door Soliad Wendover That's all for now, Skeletor will be back with more facts- Wait wrong meme. I don't know how to end posts so. . . yeah you get that lmao.
Yes, yes, I know, it's A.I. . I got bored and decided to see what a modern H-Series would look like in BeamNG, cause it is something I've been looking forward to:
i don't think we can call it H-serie its like to say "modern bmw z-1" no that not a modern bmw z-1 that a bmw z- "the number you want after 1" that an exemple
Re: Big trucks because why not ? and a suggestion: an lighter looking french/german (european) truck that are supposed to be military truck and the second a EU light armored truck but i dont thing that could match with the game. like the previous one
“Re:” in the big 25 :wiltedflower: unironically though that second truck would be sick, i want that in game now
Well I say because big boom boom and need in game. --- Post updated --- More images of a modernized H-Series concept, using the BEAMCOM livery: