What if we had some stock planes... Like a Cessna 172 rebranded as a Hirochi Sora or smthn Or a Boeing 707 rebranded as a Soliad Quadjet or something like that. Or what if we had more Soliad cars in general? And about that "minivan from the 90's" poll? What if they recreated the Oldsmobile Silhouette? As a Garvil? Oh, about Modland? DON'T. TRUST. THEM. MODLAND SCAMS. Remember: Beam.NGers don't let Beam.NGers do Modland.
I'm not really sure, but if such a car ever gets added, I think they'd stick to naming Civetta cars after random Italian words that sound cool. Maybe Freccia (arrow)?
Here's Something: How about a modernized Studebaker Avanti? Let's call it... How about the Cherrier Avace? (Avanti is Italian for "forward" or "advance", "forward" in French is too close to Avanti ["avant"], so I chose French for "advance", which is "avace") Spoiler: Cherrier Avace Name: Cherrier Avace (2000-2013) Derby Class: sports car Engine: Modernized version of the Studebaker R2, a 289 cubic inch supercharged V-8 with 289 horsepower (forward longitudinal) Factory Styles: Coupe, convertible, 2+2, time attack, GT (Performance, probably for racing equipped with a Modernized Studebaker R3 engine, larger than the R2 and with a more powerful supercharger) Additional Configs: Street tuned, drift, off-road, getaway car, any other ideas? The Cherrier Avace was a French sports car manufactured in-between 2000 and 2013, based off a modernized 1963 Studebaker Avanti. The car had a 289 horsepower supercharged V8, with a 289 cubic inch displacement. As either a coupe or a 2+2 configuration (like a 1965 Mustang), it was realitively successful in Europe, but outpaced by the Bruckell Bastion, making it a marginal failure in the US. I can supply concept art for this, and for anyone interested.
Or how about Avanti? ("Advance" or "Forward") (Nope, that's taken... AHEM Studebaker) Or Forza? ("Speed") (Nope, that's my lore-friendly car brand...) (And the video game series...) Or Sparviero? ("Sparrowhawk") (Nope... Torpedo bomber... AHEM Savoia-Marchetti) Or Aquila? ("Eagle") Fortissimo? ("Very Loud") Forte? ("Loud") Just search up musical terms and verbs until something cool pops up.
I actually originally called this Automation car the "Rivera Conquistador". So maybe that's an idea? I was thinking Folgore too, but that's taken by Maserati. Or maybe it could be named after a place on the Italy map, like Fastello or Lucera...
Vehicle name: Hirochi Brisk (1984-2020) Derby class: Sub-compact Engines: 1.0 (4-cyl, 63hp, 84-90), 1.3 (4-cyl, 77hp, 84-90), 1.5 (4-cyl, 100hp, 87-97), 1.3 (4-cyl, 77hp, 4X4, 89-96), 1.0 (3-cyl, 60hp, 86-04), 1.0 (4-cyl, 67hp, 95-04), 1.3 (4-cyl 79hp, 95-2011), 1.5 (4-cyl, 110hp, 2005-2011), 1.3 (diesel, 4-cyl, 56hp, 2004-2018), 1.0 (diesel, 3-cyl, turbo, 50hp, 2004-2008), 1.2 (4-cyl, 98hp, 2011-2020), 1.7 (4-cyl, 178hp, turbo, 2011-2020), 1.4 (4-cyl, 93hp, turbo, 2010-2018) Bodies: 3-Door Hatchback, 5-Door Hatchback Info: The Hirochi Brisk was a little Japanese eco thing, introduced to the public on 7 of Jan, 1984. It was a BROWN 3-door hatch. Base model sold for about $5,000. In 1987, Hirochi decided to make a hot hatch to compete with the AW Astro. So, they jammed a 1.5, 100 horsepower engine in the Brisk. Hirochi named it the 'Brisk GTi'. You would need a extra $8,500 to get one though. It had a top speed of about 180 kph. In 2004, the Brisk had a redesign. The hot hatch was renamed as the 'Brisk Sport'. In this new redesign, you had an option for a diesel, turbo or a turbo diesel! 36 years later, the production sadly ended on 2 of Oct, 2020, with 10 million units sold. Inspiration: Suzuki Swift
Yeah, and the neat thing is that this kind of meta naming has been done in Beam before, with Belasco diesel and Firwood tires.