That's why I only said 2 new trucks in mine. 1 European spec cabover and a offoad soviet juggernaut. What modern American Sedan. There are none. 2020 is predicted to be the first year since the end of ww2 that an a American company won't produce a sedan. In terms of normal sedan they are gone but I guess a former muscle car being transferred over to a sedan makes sense.
I believe the Charger and Challenger are slated for a major redesign for 2021 model year. The Charger might not stay a sedan. It probably will though. Other modern american sedans include the 300 (Which is on the Charger platform, so...) and the Chevy Cruze and the Chevy Sonic. And some Cadillacs. And Teslas.
An ETK based on this: Reasoning: there's no minivans/MPVs in beam as of today (except mods), and I think that Beamng could use some more 'common' European cars. Common in the sense of non-luxurious.
"A brief, but at least two-sentence reasoning for the inclusion of each vehicle added to the list is provided." Yes you do, please do not turn this into vehicle suggestions thread.
I think this should be an off-brand of Gavril or a separate company since Opel is owned by GM (or at least was till 2017) and personally when I hear Opel I think this: Not this:
I'm very late to the party on this one, but I'd like to add one idea of my own: a classic American compact. The biggest design references would be the once-competing hatchbacks of the 70's: the AMC Gremlin, the Ford Pinto, and the Chevrolet Vega. The nimbleness of the compact design's humble stature, married with the body roll of the common American boat. Couple that with now-commonplace automotive features like unibody construction to showcase the manufacturer trying then-modern or experimental features (y'know, to beef up the lore) on an otherwise niche market vehicle. And lastly, throw in the Corvair's swing axle and the Pinto's poorly-placed fuel tank, and you have a fun little car that's hilariously Unsafe at Any Speed.
but maybe... what about THIS: It's definitely really unique & other than some old NFS game, I don't think I've ever seen it anywhere else
69 moonhawk albatross modern roamer modern covet modern grand marshall modern barstow gavril beuafort fulmine and gavril blackstone (could be a bluebuck ute)
Will plug the Corvair again..... swing axle, mid engine, classic........ It ticks a lot of boxes. Could be cool for campaign lore, because Ralph Nader.
Im going to keep my list short. 1. American SUV. Early to mid 2000's, with options between a painfully slow I4 and a 4 speed auto, and a beefy V8 that causes the chassis to flex. Mix a bit of everything from GM, Ford and Chrysler. Can make for some dreadful, but fun to crash content. 2. 90's Japanese/American Minivan. Remember how Chevy used to manufacture some Toyotas? Well we could have something similar and mix some of the weird stuff from overseas with local products. Could be sold as both an Ibishu and a Gavril, with a wide variety of powertrains fun for the whole family, and finally giving us something that we have been craving for almost 4 years. They dont even need new powertrains, just slap some engines from the LeGran and the 80's Pessima and call it a day, for the sake of "Shared platforms" (Honestly the Kashira already fills this spot but i would like to see it come from the devs) 3. 2010's Facelifted Grand Marshal: It is no secret that Ford Produced the same car from '97 to 2011, only changing bits of trim over the years. So it would be interesting to see a facelifted more modern version of the GM. Since the GM is more Caprice than Crown Vic, toss some Impala into the mix too. 4. 1980's European Econobox: The 80's was a funky time for European cars. Something that mixes a bit of everything would be interesting to see. Sort of like what the Fein is trying to do right now, but a bit more international. This car could cover everything from slow as hell, to something like the Golf GTI and 205 GTI. 5. Communism on wheels, 1980's. We could bring a bit of everything together to make some interesting and odd cars from that era. Maybe put the engine in the back like an Skoda, style it like a box with wheels, like a Lada, then raise it off the floor like an UAZ, then toss a big two stroke into it like a Trabant. It sounds like a mix of everything, and with poor communist engineering, it could make for a dreadful but interesting car, that could even be a good offroader. (Although im not sure how a two stroke would work off road) I want to make something clear, the devs dont intent to fill niches of cars that only 10 or 20 people would drive. Cars between the 1900 and 1940's are just a no go. Not only they are hard to model, but they would also have problems with game physics. No Cabovers or Vans either, as most people dont use the H Series, or the T Series. It would be a waste of time, where as many more people could see the use in new cars. As for Utes, i could see maybe an ElCamino based Moonhawk or Barstow ute.