We'll reword that label in next update, as I've noticed a lot of people are not really aware that the checkbox exists or what it really does
I doubt it. They will probably just remove it and release it with the next update in late December/January.
According to AgentY everything is there it's just not fully ingame. My bets are on next hotfix but you may be right.
I probably bet on the next hotfix too, because the frame and everything is drivable already, just that it has missing textures, no interior and is weirdly weak around the axles (though that might be dependant on the wheels you put on it)
But putting something like this in game is way more work than modelling it. The front suspension is extremely unfinished and there are WAY more parts missing than it seems. I wouldn't bet on the nearest hotfix, a later one or next update maybe.
I wonder if the devs will mention anything about it in the next hotfix or if they will just remove it.
Makes sense, it was obviously not supposed to be there and I'm sure they want to keep the exposure low as not to ruin the surprise for everyone who doesn't read this thread... Kinda wish I hadn't seen it either so I'd be surprised when it comes out but I look forward to when its ready anyways.
I feel like if it were released as a mod it'd get removed pretty quickly off here. Could theoretically have it saved for personal use though.
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As for Piccolina, I wonder if we see next gen? As Piccolina have life span and simularities to Fiat 500, successor to Fiat 500 was in production from 1972 to 1993 and shared some parts and engines with Fiat 500.
If by the successor you mean the Fiat 126 then the production lasted until the year 2000 and they didn't share any engines, just the whole suspension. Although the engine design was the same, it was just more powerful, but the Piccolina engines are already powerful enough for that. If it was to be added then we would need some modernized Piccolina trim based on the Fiat 500R as a kind of transition model too, combining both designs somewhat.
The Piccolina is actually based on the 600, but with a flat-4 instead of the Fiat's inline-4 The 600 was a bigger car so a replacement would be similar to the Covet