1979-1984 Bruckell West Row (Lincoln Town Car, Buick LeSabre) It is a... 80s-90s fullsize luxury American sedan/coupe. Based on the Town Car, but takes inspiration from the LeSabre as well. The car also has a facelift from 1983, similar to the official Moonhawk. Why do we need it? Because we don't have any official 80s luxury vehicles yet.
2016 - present Ibishu Spider - Mazda MX-5 Spoiler: Description Modern Japanese RWD, front engined sports roadster. It's mainly based on Mazda MX-5, but with Mazda's cars styling cues replaced with Honda ones. Interior would be same as Mazda's, but with 2018 Honda Civic central console. Same as MX5, it'd be available in 2-door roadster and retractable fastback body styles. There would be 2 trim levels and many versions, such as rally, racing, drift, few custom versions, B-Drive driving experience (with B-Drive livery), etc. It would have many safety systems, e.g. Lane Departure Warning System, Automatic Braking, TCS, ABS, ESC, EBD, hill holder, etc. There would be 3 engines: 1.6 I4 135 HP (tuned with 210 HP), 1.8 I4 Turbo 195 HP and 2.2 I4 175 HP, all petrol. It would have following transmission options: 6 speed manual, CVT automatic and 7-speed automatic. Dimensions would be similar to Mazda's. -Why it should be added? -We don't have any small nimble sports roadsters, and BNG should have more modern cars.
I like it, but that sort of a car is an early, not late 80s vehicle (a later car would not be as boxy). Gavril D5 Roamer (1969-1974): It is a... ...1960s 2-door Gavril SUV. The lower half of the body and the interior is based on the 1st gen GMC Jimmy, while the taillights come from the International Harvester Scout 800. Fitted with a removable roof. Ladder frame, front double wishbone, rear leaf spring suspension, front-only disc brakes. Configs: Base - Equipped with the base Barstow's engine portfolio (2-bbl 232, 291, 353, 423), 3-spd column shifter manual/automatic, RWD or 2-range 4WD, standard suspension, premium brake pads and 14x7 steelies with 7.35 - 15 bias-ply tires. Chief Rancher - As above, but only with V8s, with 4bbl carburettors, a floor shifter, standard 4WD, mag wheels with 195/75 R15 tires and a two-tone paintjob. Sheriff - Based on the automatic 4WD Base, but with a 4bbl 423 ci V8, a sheriff's dept paintjob, a lightbar, a siren and a front bullbar. Fire Service - As above, but with a fire service livery. Vandal - Based on the manual 353 ci Chief Rancher, but with a 4spd swap, diff locks, homebrew 3" lift kit, basic brake pads, 15x8 steelies with 31x9R15 off-road tires, removed roof and doors, dented-up matte black-painted bodywork, a rollbar with lights, a bullbar, a longhorn hood attachment, a bunch of bumper stickers ("KROQ 103.8", "Keep honking, I'm reloading", "Watch out for the idiot behind me", "God & Guns", "My other car is a tank", "Don't Tread On Me" etc.) and truck nuts. Derby - Based on the automatic 291 ci 4WD Base, but with a stripped interior and exterior, welded-on roof, welded doors, hood and tailgate, derby rollbar, hood exit exhausts, prebent frame and a derby paintjob. Offroad - Based on the manual 4WD Chief Rancher, but with a Stage 1 supercharged 5.5 swap, a 5-spd manual, diff locks, uprated brakes with sport pads, off-road suspension, 16x8 rims with 35x9.65 R16 offroad tires, a rollbar, a winch, wide wheelarches, offroad bumpers, a bullbar and a camo paintjob. Pig - Equipped with a Stage 3 supercharged 6.8 V8 (1038 HP), 6-spd manual, 2-range diff-locked 4WD, rock crawler 3-link solid axle suspension, race brakes with full race pads, 16x12 rims with 39x14 R16 crawler tires, narrowed body, removed roof, a competition rollcage with spotlights, a stripped interior, racing seats and fuel cell, no bumpers, front and rear bullbars, a winch and sponsor stickers.
Yes. I decided to keep the Roamer name, since if it survived alphanumerics, it must have some sort of history.
My suggestion (the Town Car one) actually is a reference to the Park Avenue, which is a actual street name.
Civetta Lipizzano (2009-2015): It is a... ...2010s Italian mid-engined entry-level supercar coupe/roadster. Based on a slightly less edgy facelifted Lamborghini Gallardo, but with a Ferrari 458-inspired interior and McLaren MP4-12C rear. Carbon fiber monocoque, mid-engine RWD/AWD, disc brakes. Responsive, balanced handling. Configs: 480 - Equipped with a 4.8 520 HP V10, 6-spd sequential gearbox, an LSD, RWD/4WD, basic suspension, sport brake pads and 19x9/19x11 alloys with 235/35 R19/295/30 R19 sport tires. 480GT - As above, but with only RWD, sportier suspension, semi-race brake pads, a rear carbon spoiler, a front carbon lip, carbon fiber hood, roof and engine cover and sportier 245/35 R19/ 305/30 R19 tires. 480GTS - As above, but with 575 HP and optional 4WD. 480GTR - As above, but coupe-only, RWD, with race suspension, full race brake pads, a full carbon fiber bodykit and racing slicks. Race - As above,,but with a stripped interior, a rollcage and racing livery. Custom - Based on the AWD 480GTS, but with a Stage 1 twin-turbo kit (770 HP), race suspension, uprated, bigger brakes, black 20x11/20x13 tires with 285/25 R20/345/25 R20 near-slick tires, a Liberty Walk-style bodykit, a large rear carbon wing and front carbon lip and a WWII USAF-style paintjob. Drag - Based on the coupe AWD 480GT, but with a Stage 5 twin-turbo kit (1820 HP), a 4-spd drag automatic, drag suspension, drag brakes with full race pads, 19x11/19x15 rims with 305/35 R19/395/30 R19 drag slicks, a stripped interior and a rollcage.
Bruckell Verrazano (2006-2012): It is a... ...2000s fullsize Bruckell sedan. Based on the Buick Lucerne, but with a 2nd gen Volvo S80 rear, a 1st gen Hyundai Genesis sedan front end and a 1st gen Hyundai Azera interior. Unibody, front transverse FWD, front MacPhersons, rear multilink, all-disc brakes. Understeery, boaty suspension. Configs: LX - Equipped with a 3.6 260 HP V6, 4-spd automatic, open diff, standard suspension, premium brake pads and 16x7 hubcapped steelies with 225/60 R16 tires. LXS - As above, but with an optional 305 HP 4.7 V8, 17x8 alloys with 235/55 R17 tires and a sunroof. Limited - As above, but with leather seats and a different alloy style. Special - As above, but with a 330 HP engine and black 18x8 alloys with 245/50 R18 tires. Taxi - Based on the LX, but with a taxi paintjob, ad carrier, divider glass, HD radiator, dog dish hubcaps and front bullbar. Highway Patrol - Based on the LX, but with the 330 HP V8, HD radiator and suspension, sport brakes and 16x8 steelies with 255/60 R16 tires and dog dish hubcaps, highway patrol paintjob, lightbar with siren and front bullbar. Beater - Based on the LX, but with miscoloured left fender, dented-up bodywork, missing grille, hubcaps and some trim, a wide array of Republican bumper stickers in the back and a blown head gasket. Some ideas if it gets released a few years from now: Derby - Based on the Beater, but with a good gasket, a stripped interior and exterior, welded doors, hood and trunk, derby rollbar and dirt tires. Amateur Racecar - Based on the Beater, but with a stripped interior and exterior, a rollcage, a racing seat, a racing number, cheapo fake chrome fittings, 225/50 R16 sport tires and sport brake pads. --- Post updated --- Also,,when I mentioned the 80s, I meant that the styling would be recognizable as an 80s style,,but with a model developed before (e.g. 1977-1984 production run).
2017 - present Carpath/Charmand CHX3 - Dacia Duster Modern Romanian/French front engined FWD/4WD 5-door compact SUV. Generally it's based on Dacia Duster, but with many Ssangyong Tivoli styling cues (side and window line and little bit on headlights, etc.).Rear end would be similar to Dacia Duster's, but with Dacia Sandero Stepway-shaped tailights. Interior would be similar to Duster's but with Opel Crossland X central console. Spoiler: Trim and versions Practique - basic version, includes 16" steel wheels, ABS, ESC, EBD, Hill holder, grey interior, front power windows, basic radio, aircon, semi body colored bumpers, 4 airbags, black mirrors and door handles, foglight fillers, etc. Elegant - Practique + foglights, 16" alloy wheels, TCS, rear power windows, 6 airbags, semi body colored mirrors, body colored door handles, power mirrors, etc. Gamme - Elegant + 17" alloy wheels, 7" infotainment system touchscreen display, automatic aircon, grey-body colored bumpers and mirrors, black interior, etc. Police - based on Elegant trim level, with French, German and Romanian liveries and blue euro LED lightbar. Custom - based on Gamme, with 18" alloy wheels, chromed exhaust pipe, slightly blacked out taillights, tuned engine, etc. Spoiler: Technical data Engines: 1.3 I4 Turbo Petrol 120 HP 1.5 I4 Petrol 110 HP (tuned with 155 HP) 1.9 I4 Turbo Petrol 140 HP 1.4 I4 Turbo Diesel 125 HP 1.6 I4 Diesel 110 HP Transmission: 6-speed manual 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic 6-speed automated manual -Why it should be added? -We don't have any French/Romanian cars, nor modern and compact SUVs.
Maybe we could have Russian cars in the game like a lada, belaz, zaz, gaz, or a kaMAZ. I asked it itn the tread already: https://www.beamng.com/threads/vehicle-suggestions-see-first-post.79/page-376#post-867909. If you have any ideas for a vehicle from Russia, put them here!
Russian cars is something I'd definitely love to see. Cars modelled after the GAZ 13 and 14 Chaika would make me happy. These are some of my favorite Russian cars. . Another I'd have to say would be the M20 Pobeda.
I don’t know if any games aside from Spintires with Russian cars; I would love to see something iconic in BeamNG.
sorry if this has been said many times but what about a modern muscle carLike a hell kitty or mustang or even super sedans. another one I would think of is more modern pickup trucks as well the new 2019 ram seems like a perfect way to make a mix of it with a Toyota Tundra/Tacoma and Chevy Silverado with them all having similarly shaped grilles. --- Post updated --- sorry if this doesn't suggest naming and other things just throwing ideas of what new cars could be based on.
1999-2004 Garvil D-Series (Chevrolet Silverado/Dodge Ram) It is a... late 90s to early 2000s American simple truck and one of the tuner's choices. Mainly based off the Silverado, but takes cues from the Ram as well, and shares wheels from the F-150. Why do we need it? Because we don't have any other official vehicles with separate generations except for the Ibishu Pessima. Also, we don't have any 21st-century trucks either.
It's basically an old T-Series. Lyons R160 (1960-1971) It is a... ...1960s British sports 2+2 coupe. Based on the Jaguar E-Type, but with a Ferrari 250 GTO front and Aston Martin DB4 rear. Unibody, FMR transaxle layout, all-wheel double wishbone suspension and disc brakes. Good, but slightly oversteery handling, hampered by thin tires. Configs: Series I (1960-1964) - Equipped with a 3.5 240 HP I6, 4-spd manual, open diff, standard suspension, premium brake pads and 15x6 wire wheels with 185/85 R15 sport tires. Series II (1964-1968) - As above, but with a 4.0 250 HP I6, 5-spd manual/3-spd automatic and uprated handling parts. Series III (1968-1971) - As above, but with a 255 HP 5.0 V12, uprated handling parts, an LSD and uncovered headlights. Barn Find - Based on the above trims, but with a worn drivetrain, shot suspension, worn brakes and faded, rusted body. Race - Based on the normal trims, but with race carburettors (+25% more power), 5-spd race manual, race LSD and suspension, full race brake pads, 15x7 wire wheels with 215/75 R15 slicks, a stripped interior, a rollcage, aluminium front cowl, doors and trunklid, front and rear lips and a 60s racing paintjob. Restomod - Based on the Series I, but equipped with a rebuilt fuel-injected 345 HP 4.5 I6, a 6-spd manual, a modern LSD, modern suspension and sport pad disc brakes, 16x9/16x10 wire wheels with 235/65 R16/ 265/65 R16 modern sport tires, LED lights and a retro ICE system. Electric - As above, but with a 425 HP electric engine and a 30 kWh battery pack.
1937-1941 Bruckell Coastline (Buick Series 90 Limited) It is a... war-time American luxury touring sedan. Why do we need this? Because we don't have any American vehicle older than the Special, nor do we have any touring sedans.
The Burnside in this game leans more to De Soto though in design. (Though I could see why, as the Burnside Special shared it's name from the Buick Special, which was also around the model years of the Burnside)