2019- Kanshein EXM (based of NIO ES6) 3,938 units Perfomance class : 10-15 Class : Mid-size SUV Body style : SUV Country : China Music intro : https://soundcloud.com/pearlywhite/pale Engines 3x 113,5kW electric engine : 457hp @ 6000-14000rpm, rev : 15000rpm (Adjustable limiter) Layout AWD 4x4 Transmission CVT Packages Sport : Sporty version, the super acceleration of 2.9s 0-60 mph e-Rally : 4x4 version for rally Gallery
I got a couple of quick, basic suggestions that I think would be pretty cool: -A newer truck from the mid 2000's, since we already have chevy and ford-ish designs, I'm thinking this one should be somewhat based on the 2002-2008 Dodge Ram 1500/2500/3500 or 2007-2013 Toyota Tundra -A early 2000's american sports car, something along the lines of the 1999-2004 Ford Mustang GT or the 1998-2002 Chevrolet Camaro SS -A mid-sized american sedan from the late 2000's, i.e.2006-2011 Mercury Milan or 2005-2010 Pontiac G6 -A japanese pickup truck from the mid to late 90's in a similar vein to the 1995-2004 Toyota Tacoma and the 1997-2004 Nissan Frontier -A japanese suv from around the 2000-2010's range, for example the Toyota 4Runner, Nissan Pathfinder, Honda Pilot, Subaru Forester, Suzuki Grand Vitara, Kia Sorento, Hyundai Santa Fe, etc. -A japanese full-size sedan from any era like the Lexus LS430, Acura RL, Infiniti Q45, etc. -A european van such as the Mercedes Sprinter or Volkswagen Transporter I have plenty more but I don't wanna ramble on and on and on and on, I might update it later on depending on how I feel about it.
the severe lack of brain cells displayed in this thread physically hurts me some of you are fine but most are just- i cant even
a couple things wrong with this: 1. BeamNG is a game where you DRIVE. It's in the name. I don't see the need for this. 2. We have AI, which, I mean, although shit, is still self driving 3. I'm pretty sure this is the wrong thread not 100% tho
I've been mulling these ideas over for the past week or so: - A Swedish wagon from the early 2000s. 2000s. Swedish. Wagon. Need I say more? But really though, it would add a new manufacturer from a new country, be the first car from that specific time period, and add a car to a lacking segment in the game (station wagons). - An American medium-duty truck from the early 2010s. This would bridge the gap between the H-Series and T-Series in terms of upfits, and would add another vehicle from the early 2010s. - A Japanese or German unibody pickup truck/SUV platform from the late 2010s. People may have varying opinions of unibody SUVs and trucks, but whatever those may be, they can't deny that the unibody truck is indeed...a vehicle. What's more, it's a vehicle type that isn't in this game after it was updated to correctly show the D-Series as body-on-frame. A vehicle such as this would be the modern-day equivalent of the Gavril D-Series and Roamer (though some may argue their validity as truck and SUV). - A Japanese hybrid from the mid 2000s. I'm still dreaming of this one, I really want to see hybrid drivetrains be implemented into the game. And what better way to do that than to introduce a car that everyone loves to hate, but hates to love? - An Italian/French/American cargo van from the mid 2010s. Any modern global van would do (such as suggested above by @FinnLeSquid), but a single model sold under Autobello, Cherrier, and Bruckell could stand to have some interesting in-game lore regarding it. Maybe call the brand ABC Motor Alliance or something, I don't know. ... ... - Anything Swedish, really.
Oshkosh MTVR (Gavril 116-MV "Titanium") Layout: = 6X6 Engine: = 11.6 L I6 Diesel (425 HP) Transmission: = 7-speed automatic Configs: = Dump = Personnel Carrier = Boom Truck = Prime Mover = Cargo --- Post updated --- 2002-present Toyota Probox Van (2002-present Ibishu Kashira) Engine: = 1.3 L I4 = 1.4 L I4 = 1.5 L I4 Transmission: = 4-speed automatic = 5-speed manual Layout: = FWD = AWD Config: = Base = Delivery = Taxi = Mail = Pizza Delivery = Turbo = Street-tuned = Hillclimb
1988-1989 Gavril Letegos (based of Shelby CSX) limited 5,000 units Class : Compact Coupe Perfomance class : 6-9 Body style : 2-door coupe Country : USA Music intro : Engines 1.9L Turbo I4 - 166hp @ 6000rpm, rev : 6600rpm (adjustable limiter) 2.2L Turbo I4 - 236hp @ 6250rpm, rev : 6500rpm (adjustable limiter) Layout FWD Transmission 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic Packages S : basic version with 1.9L, turbo, Car radio (16x2 LCD), SE : Luxury version with 2.2L turbo I4, available in 4-speed automatic, 15" steel spiral tyres, 128x32 pixels lcd car radio Gallery
Gavril H-Series update Recently there was a small update adding a few configurations for the H-Series including a long wheelbase van body, but i think there are a few things missing. 1. The current structure for the H-Series van has nodes on the inside making the inside room way smaller than it looks. 2. The flatbed version does not have a tilting bed, but the T-Series does. It would be cool if it did or if there was an actual tow truck version. 3. What i really miss with the H-Series is a version with side windows, 7+ seats and maybe a sliding door. Recently "The Vantastic" configuration was added with the description saying it would be perfect for a camping ad-van-ture but it feels weird that it's just an empty van with 2 seats.
They don's look like they should be but they are collidable. For instance it looks like a haybale will fit inside, but it just bumps into these nodes. If you pull them out of the way with the node grabber, it goes in just fine.
2005 Hirochi Nita QC 2004 Mitsubishi EK active Specifications Length 3,395 mm (133.7 in) Width 1,475 mm (58.1 in) Height 1,550–1,570 mm (61.0–61.8 in) Curb weight 820–900 kg (1,808–1,984 lb) Gallery Intro music Gavril Ironhide GMC topkick The Gavril Ironhide is equipped with a 6.6 liter Duramax turbo diesel engine that can be also seen under the bonnet of the . engine cranks out 300 hp at 3000 rpm and 605 lb. ft at 1600 rpm. Gallery Intro music
2001 - 2004 Hirochi Sunburst (Based off the 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer/Lancer Evolution and the 2003 Subaru Impreza) Like it's younger brother, the 2001 - 2004 Hirochi Sunburst is a 4 door sedan available in front wheel or all wheel drive. However, because of it's simpler mechanics and cheaper price, most people tend to buy these second hand Sunbursts over the modern equivalent. Trims: Base: The Base model is powered by a 120hp 2.0L I4 coupled to either a 4 speed auto or 5 speed manual transmission. It only comes in FWD. Folk Rally: The Folk Rally is a sport appearance package for the base model. It comes with slightly different front and rear bumpers, side skirts, a small spoiler, Folk ZT55 wheels, a redesigned gauge cluster, and a short throw shifter for the manual version. Sport: The Sport Sunburst is the high end model of the FWD Sunbursts. It came with a 160hp 2.4L I4 coupled to a 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic transmission. It also came with sport suspension, tires, brakes, fog lights, a small spoiler, alloy wheels, ABS, LSD, and a redesigned gauge cluster. Sport RS: The Sport RS is the first AWD Sunburst of the 01 - 04 generation, and it comes with Turbocharged 276hp 2.0L I4 coupled to a 5 speed manual transmission. It also comes with rally suspension, Sport LSD, Sport ABS, Bucket seats, racing brakes, a Nomi steering wheel, a completely redesigned look, and the iconic RS Spoiler that is still on modern Sunbursts. SR: The SR Sunburst is another version of the RS. It is almost identical to the RS model, but it comes with sport suspension instead of rally suspension, along with a slightly bigger inter-cooler and sport tires. Luxe: The Luxe is a AWD Sunburst designed for comfort and speed. Think of it as a 4 door GT car in a way. It comes with leather bucket seats, wood trim, custom made alloy wheels, a smaller rear spoiler, and slightly different headlights and taillights. Custom: The Custom is a Sport Sunburst modified by a techno loving street racer back in the early 2000s. It is powered by a 450hp Turbocharged 2.0L I4 coupled to a 5 speed manual transmission. It also comes with racing suspension, brakes, tires, chrome Gavril Sport5 wheels, a stripped interior, racing bucket seats, a roll cage, a nomi racing wheel, a shift light, nitrous, and a spoiler off of the Sport RS Sunburst. Amateur Rally: The Amateur Rally is a Sport Sunburst that's been modified for rally racing on a very small budget. It has a stripped interior, racing bucket seats, a roll cage, rally tires, upgraded brakes, a skid plate, and not much else. Touge: The Touge is a 350hp SR Sunburst designed for driving down narrow mountain roads as fast as possible. It's been given a stripped interior, a rollcage, racing bucket seats, a nomi racing wheel, black Folk ZT55 wheels, and a anti-lag system that prevents major Turbo lag. Rally: The Rally Sunburst is a RS Sunburst turned professional rally car. It's been given a stripped interior, a roll cage, rally suspension, rally tires, racing brakes, a rally body kit, rally spoiler, a 300hp Turbocharged 2.0L I4, and a 6 speed sequential transmission. Wangan: The Wangan is a heavily modified Sunburst SR designed for highway racing and top speed runs. It is powered by a 650hp Turbocharged 2.0L I4 coupled to a 5 speed racing manual transmission. It has also been given racing suspension, racing brakes, racing tires, a racing body kit, a GT wing, a stripped interior, racing bucket seats, a roll cage, a nomi racing wheel, a racing LSD, a headlight intake, and a top speed of 215 - 220mph. Exterior and interior: (Based off the Base Automatic Model)
Gavril Bluebuck Coupe Chevrolet Camaro Specifications: Base engine type V-6 Horsepower 304 hp Horsepower rpm 6,400 Torque 273 lb-ft. Intro music: Ibishu Kirami Toyota Premio Specifications length 4.595 - 4.6m height 1.47 - 1.485m width 1.695 - 1.695m Maximum power 109 - 158ps Drive Type AWD/FF Engine Capacity 1,496 - 1,998cc Number of Seats 5 Intro music: