In my opinion, nothing. Maybe the interior needs some extra details, but the rest is fine. Im saying it because ive seen people suggest it over the months.
Most people see the LeGran as having one of the lowest quality (not luxury) interiors. There are a few errors inside that can be noticed if you look for it.
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In the original concept render, the I-Series curves down significantly further in the front, and the grille is lower than the headlights. On the actual I-Series the grille and headlights are at the same level. That's the main thing. In addition, more parts of the front and rear bumper are colored black. As for the Bluebuck, the original model is terrible. The proportions are different—it's sharper in some places, flatter in others. The body lines are unrealistically pronounced. It's also severely lacking in detail—there's no door handles, grille, pillar chrome, You can really tell none of this original model was used when they were making the actual in-game model.
I always thought the original Bluebuck model looked more like a midsized than a fullsized. The lack of trim probably lent to that a fair bit, as well as the more exaggerated rear fender lines giving it a sleeker look than the version we got.
Can't you read two posts up? If you did you'd know my original post was in the context of how the Wendover will differ from its render because, as you so helpfully and non-sarcastically pointed out, the renders are nothing but works in progress. Minecraft guy then challenged my claim that the I-Series and Bluebuck renders look different from their final versions, and I explained the visual differences.
The legran isn't in desperate need of a remaster, I feel like the interior gauge cluster could do with some work, especially on sport models, it just doesn't really fit the car that much it's a bit of a generic cluster.. a fluorescent digital dashboard on the other hand... The non sport models I think are fine. I should really get to work modding it, the 4-speed auto is borderline undriveable, 2nd to 3rd you lose like 1000rpm in normal driving and lose all your acceleration.
I honestly think there's quite a few cars in need of a "remaster" (or some improvements, at least) way more urgently than the LeGran... Also, I don't believe we should expect any more "remasters" in the strict meaning of the term. Gavril cars remastered so far only were because of fundamental flaws in their design (see, body on frame setup) that required a thorough rethinking of the whole vehicle structure. The only remaining car that could really use such an in-deep redesign is the Bolide right now.
Good thing i have a fitting redesign for that A lip spoiler and a side scoop. Something that works like a ferrari 288 gto Compared to the ferrari 308 gtb