From the brand that brought you the Castanya 62 years earlier. Here is the Revuelto k6 V12.
Featuring a NA 5.5L V12, making 450HP and 437lb-ft of torque and a 0-60mph of 4.3s
Submissions are closed as of 30 minutes ago, those who are yet to submit their ads have 12 hours from now. Also @Knugcab I don’t seem to have received your car file, I’m also giving you some leeway but try to send it asap.
The Verleden is what VOLARO calls its full-size luxury sedan.
This is unmistakably the next Verleden.
This VLS grants the customer a longer wheelbase and the “Greatest Resort” (ZR.W-70-m13) 7-litre V12 paired to an 8-speed select-shift advanced-automatic transmission. InfiniteTrac Advanced all-wheel-drive is standard.
"This beauty has 12 cylinders.
This beauty has 4 seats.
Padding, leather, everything.
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the Verleden name comes from Orlando-Holandes’s partnership with Volare-DeRosa oh so long ago. yes, its dutch
To commemorate the monumental achievements of Audax through 80 years of engine building and automotive manufacturing, as well as 25 years since the establishment of the Illuminare name, we bring you a monolithic representation of all we have worked towards, from one revolutionary advancement to the next.
The 2015 Illuminare Prime represents the pinnacle of our engineering, produced in tandem with the experts of DCMW to create what is quite possibly the most advanced luxury car to date. In fact, between its dynamic ride, smooth and quiet yet unrestricted powerplant, and the unmatched amenities within for every occupant, it's almost hard to tell if this is a car for the driver or the passengers.
The Prime is available with a variety of factory options, which may be ordered at the customer's convenience. Additional elements may be added per request. Available in Endless Space and August Red exterior colors. Interior options vary. Production is limited to 1,935 units.
Well that’s it for late ads, I’ll try to be as fast as possible with reviews, but seeing as there are a lot of entries, I probably won’t be able to keep the super tight timeline like the previous round, especially as I’m going on holiday this Friday. I’ll do my best to have something up this week, unless you all prefer super detailed reviews, in which case I might take a bit longer.
fictional country fictional suffix had to check a few times. BA was taken for bosnia KB was free but COKb doesn’t read well. cosb like cosby fits much nicer.
@dkosht - Did not follow the naming scheme – failed to write the challenge name and username. @bang6111 - Did not follow the naming scheme – wrote a different username. @vento and @quiz - Did not follow the naming scheme – wrote the wrong challenge name. @rise_comics - Does not comply with WES 11 emission standards. @ch_flash - Failed to meet seating requirements – has a rear bench rather than individual seats. So sad, as it’s one of my favourite designs here and it shows a lot of work went into it. @thpethalk - It’s an SUV…
I hope that ch_flash continues on making cars since they look pretty cool even if this one was instabinned. But oof I should’ve remembered to change my name here to match my discord display name or change the car to have my name from the forums and not from the discord.
Automation is infamous for sometimes labeling bodies wrong; that entry does appear to be a 3-box, 5-door fastback design with no particular offroading features or pretensions.
The rules do ask for “sedan bodies,” which does suggest it’s based on Automation’s label, so the host’s rule was clear enough; but I sympathize with @thpethalk’s confusion since what they sent was, objectively, a sedan.
This body is based on the Skoda Karoq, a crossover… this one sized up to a 3 meter wheelbase. So it’s huge but with entirely wrong proportions for it to be even visually considered a sedan.
If I had to guess, this car is probably rocking at least 23" wheels with huge tyres, for them to look that big relative to the body. In what world would a sedan look like that and have those features