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Viva Italia Car Pack. 1.0

10 lore-friendly Italian cars of different eras and types.

  1. MrAnnoyingDude
    Discussion: https://www.beamng.com/threads/viva-italia-car-pack.59988/

    I've been working on this mod for quite some time (together with @FLyInG 2 YoUr SoUL and @Duster02 ; thanks for betatesting and advice, guys!).

    It's meant to be a collection of 10 Italian cars of all ages and types.

    1953 Civetta 200GT:
    This is Civetta's second road car after the 200. The upgrade to DOHC gave the car's 2.0 (hail taxman) V8 engine 18 extra horsepower, bumping the output up to 154 HP. It also added the sought-after fastback body style.


    1964 Gavril Italia:
    In the 1960s, Gavril's Italian arm wanted to have its own car model. For 1964, they finally gained approval from the Detroit headquarters, and the Gavril compact platform was put under Italian GT bodywork. This one is fitted with the 60 HP 1.3 engine and overdrive.


    1966 Autobello Rosa:
    In the 1960s the founder of Autobello decided to invest in some new engineering ideas, and replace the old flat-four with something newer in bigger cars. The effect was the Rosa - a front-wheel-drive car with new overhead cam engines. This one is a 1.5 wagon model.


    1975 Autobello R4/4S:
    Following Beta's departure from the light sports car segment, Autobello built an all-new RWD platform to compete in that segment. This one uses the injected 2.0 version of that OHC engine, good for 111 HP.


    1975 Aurea Hestia SF:
    A wonderfully unusual 70s executive car. Five-cylinder fuel-injected 2.0128 HP engine, longitudinal front-wheel-drive and liftback bodywork. Turns out the Autobello acquisition did not remove Aurea's character, or at least it didn't do so immediately.


    1982 Autobello Corte:
    The Italian working man on a budget's van. Base model, equipped with a 30 HP 0.8 engine that will spend most of its lifetime revved to tears. It's small for a van, but you gotta squeeze through these alleys.


    1993 Autobello Andare CS:
    Typical hot-hatch - get an ordinary hatchback, tune the engine and chassis up a bit, voila. Equipped with a 147 HP 2.0 engine, it was a fine step between the ordinary one and the 180 HP turbocharged Corse. Have fun finding an unmolested one.


    1996 Beta B6:
    After Autobello's acquisition of Beta, they decided to bring it back into the sedan game. Although purists decried it for not having a flat engine, it was liked for the combination of optional AWD grip and a relatively light body. This one is a 215 HP 3.0 model.


    2006 Civetta Vertano:
    What do you do when a powerful supercar hits the market? Make it even more powerful, of course! With the help of the Civetta V12 being quite overbuilt, this Vertano achieves 1326 HP thanks to a twin-turbo kit. Also equipped with a potent carbon bodykit.


    2009 Autobello Piccolina:
    The legend, reborn. Although it's now using a standard Autobello subcompact platform, this one became as popular among fashionistas as the old one was after it became a classic. Has the 1.0 turbo engine, so let's hope you weren't planning to keep it for a long time.


    That's all for now. Hope you enjoy it!

Recent Reviews

  1. Cutlass
    Cutlass
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    Please tell me it will get updates!!!!
    1. MrAnnoyingDude
      Author's Response
      Possibly in the future.

      Though I have other things to do and other projects now.
  2. General S'mores
    General S'mores
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    This was quite the pack, I gotta be honest here.
  3. Youngtimer
    Youngtimer
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    Great pack!
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