I have come up with cheat codes for configs on cars! K-Series: Kc: Coupe body 4: 4-cylinder engine 6: 6-cylinder engine t: Turbocharged x: All-wheel drive d: Diesel engine Hopper: XT: Basic model LXT: Mid-range model ZXT: Advanced model 4: 4-cylinder engine 6: 6-cylinder engine 800-Series: 85x: Wagon body 4: 4-cylinder engine 6: 6-cylinder engine t: Touring model c: Comfort model d: Diesel engine x: All-wheel drive ttSport: Sport model ttSport+: Advanced sport model Bolide: The number is always the engine liter number (3.2) multiplied by 100 (3.2 x 100 = 320) And therefore: the Bolide 320, with a 3.2 liter engine! 200BX: Type-L: Mid-range model Type-LS: High-end model I-Series: The I-Series number is, once again, dependent on the engine liter number (2.4) multiplied by 1000 (2.4 x 1000 = 2400) So, the I-Series 2400 runs on a 2.4 liter engine! No letter after the number: Basic model i: Mid-trim model x: All-wheel drive TTSport: Sport model ti: Factory homologation model Evolution: State-of-the-art model Old Pessima: 1.8: 1.8 liter engine 2.0: 2.0 liter engine DX: SOHC model HX: High-efficiency model LX: DOHC model ZX: Sport model AWS: All-wheel steering GTz: State-of-the-art model Covet: 1.5: 1.5 liter engine Beater: Bad condition Skidplate: Skidplates DX: Base model (SOHC) DXi: Fuel-injected base model LXi: Mid-trim model ZXi: Sport model Special Edition: State-of-the-art model New Pessima: 1.8: 1.8 liter model 2.0: 2.0 liter model 2.7: 2.7 liter model DX: Base model (SOHC) LX: Mid-trim model (DOHC) V6: V6 engine Sport: Sport model Well that's all, but be expecting more of this soon!
Kinda reminds me of my Hirochi sunburst electric, as I used the exact same thing you're describing here