That is one of the most promising entry-level family cars I have ever seen from you (mostly due to its fuel economy) - or any manufacturer, for that matter.
Nice, but a bit gas guzzling. Maybe another gearing could help?
because it’s an auto. and i wouldn’t say 15km/l gas guzzling? that’s about 35 US MPG?
except maybe the Topher. yes, that is somewhat on purpose, the AFR is a bit richer, for more power but not sacrificing drivability.
Ah, my bad, I didn’t notice the unit, I thought it was not km/l, but l/100km That way it’s not a guzzler at all.
#####*MASSIVE reveal ahead
now where do i start. i guess, let’s start with more boring but neccesary ones, and build up from there
#LOWLIS
powered by the
####LB series
this one has a 1.2L inline 3 with 5 valves per cylinder
code name 12DMP-L
so how cheap is cheap??
O trim → $11700
P trim → $13300
the economical car. both in price, and running costs. available in 2 trims. O and P
O for the basic one , P for more standard interior
no it’s not fast, no the handling is not that good, neither is it comfortable, and it was never meant to be. it’s an economic city car. it’s practical, it’s cheap to buy, cheap to run, easy to handle, it’s reliable. and you know us and what is our “Reliable” standards are right?
Lowlis.zip (31.3 KB)
#CIANT
all the cars are powered by the MC Series engine
starting with the lowest trim
##Klass
##Lusika
##The Engine
##Maesal
##The Engine
##Nausil
##The Engine
let’s talk about the prices
Klass : $16000
Lusika : $17900
Maesal : $20100
Nausil : $24200
the Klass and the Lusika is the entry level sedans. enough power with good economy, and more than acceptable prices.
Maesal is the mid level sedan. it’s more significantly more premium than the trims below it. with more power and more control, but still in the more than acceptable price range
Nausil is the flagship of this line. it’s borderline luxury on the interior, fitted with even bigger an even bigger capacity engine. it has all the things that you need, most of the things and you want, and none of the things that you don’t
Ciant.zip (66.7 KB)
#Akba Star
powered by
#HD series
##42DDI
Price: $25300
another competitor in the crowded utility car market. we felt like nothing in the market was good enough for our uses. so we decided to make one ourselves. both for the market and ourselves to use
Akba.zip (21.7 KB)
3 words for this one : AMERICAN MUSCLE SPIRIT
#Naga Braste
powering the beast : 8.2L of Pure Torque monster
#SM
##82MOMP
Price : $28000
Big Block engine
Big Muscle body
cheap prices
absurdly godly handling
what are you waiting for? don’t let your inner American piss themselves
Naga.zip (24.0 KB)
last but not least. this is our new and coming flagship car. it is the successor of the “Serba” that came out in 2006
#Triba SS
the monster powerhouse that power the gentle beast of the car:
#GS
##80DDITT-S
do we really have to say anything about the car?
Triba.zip (33.7 KB)
what kind of markup is this? seems absurdly cheap
Is call Indonesia manufacturing
From what I know of the Indian market, the cars make comparable levels of power (I mean plus/minus 10hp) but cost 5k dollars less…
Yeah but Indonesians still want to live in event of a crash.
this thing still genuinely worries me that it’s in production
all the worst Indian crashes I’ve seen are in this, and it’s like practically made of 2cm thick low quality sheet metal
ahem… this thing got 0 stars, and it’s on my driveway.
no we don’t want to live
also that markup… i thought i posted a screenshot of the market tab above?
edit: oops, i posted it on the paris motor show thread
Lol they dead for sure, see that epic whiplash and faceplant and crush injury.
I wonder what safety level that car would score in Automation… And what a rating if 40 correlates to…
That I’ve always wondered about, what safety ratings in game compare to real life scores?
#GOING ELECTRIC
##Komodo Lectro (Hybrid CUV)
as long as the company stands, we have been able to make an economy car that provides good eonomy and low emissions to pass all the rules and standards. but in the last decade, that is not enough anymore. our competitors are passing us by with their electric and hybrid cars. it is undeniable that these hybrid vehicles are really efficient, more efficient that we make our engines to do, without resorting to super expensive and exotic methods and materials.
this is a fully new experience to us, as so many new ways and possibility in designing the car opens up, it is our first electric vehicle, it may not be the best, but it just shows what could be coming in the future.
##Lectro Dario
it has so many new design features we can’t do in normal cars
First off, no engine transmission whatsoever. the ICE is only acting as a generator for the electric motor, thus, the weight added by the 15KwH battery plus the electric motors is more than offset by it.
Secondly, since the battery pack is so heavy, we needed to thought of a different way to put in onto the chassis. we ended up not putting is ON the chassis, but making the whole battery pack A PART OF the chassis itself. more than just eliminating the need to reinforce the chassis to support the battery, not the battery is part of the support itself. reducing the weight even more.
Third. since the engine is decoupled from the drivetrain directly. we can make the motor put out more power than what the ICE can put out for a short amount of time, when needed. it is fitted with an electric motor rated for 120HP peak power.
Fourth. since the engine isn’t subjected to the harsh and dynamic driving conditions, which is already taken care by the electric motors, we can make the engine even lighter because it doesn’t get subjected to super high stress that modern engines are subjected to. in fact. our engine only weigh 91Kgs.
##Lectro Dario-X
#HEB - 10 DDIT
the generator is a 4 cylinder, 1L turbo engine with up to 32% efficiency making 84HP
Komodo Lectro.zip (38.1 KB)
how about that for a hybrid?
i certainly could actually do better than that, but it’s as lore friendly is i can go
@ramthecowy (that’s right, i’m using your method) @Starfish94 @Madrias
Not bad. 62 MPG, roughly, and it’s a bit more modern than my design, in a smaller, lighter platform, with less power but less engine to drag around. All in all, not a bad little hybrid.