2014 Mazda6
Soliad 120 Series (2023-???)-an electric car that replaced the second-generation one-hundred model on the assembly line (2011-2023). The E-segment car aims its comfort level closer to the F-segment
Engines
Front-Rear electric motor (1204hp)
I Like this car, reminds me of a Ford Five Hundred, Chevrolet Malibu, or Mercury Montego!
Seeing as some of these model revisions are not quite ready for the lore thread yet (Inframotive Co - #4 by Boxsterholics) here’s a collection of random photos of random revised/facelifted/Si’d cars
I love the styling on this car, the pixelated taillights look sharp
This is the BMC Autica- 201 A1, an American premium sport-luxury sedan including top of the line technology.
General Features
- A front longitudinal Turbocharged 3.8 Liter DOHC 5V Inline 6 making 448hp@6500RPM and
475 lb-ft@3500RPM, redline 8000RPM. It has an efficiency rating of 30% costing $3536 in materials. - Aluminum Semi-Space Frame with aluminum panels.
- Front MacPherson Strut and rear multilink suspension.
- Sport run-flat tires, room for optional spare in trunk.
Pictures
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More, and frankly better images of tis car have been taken, you can find them here BMC- Bergstrand Motor Company - #3 by Sully360
I think you should move the camera around rather than zooming out when you take photos of the car. It’s hard to tell how it looks with all that distortion.
Wetong S3/ES3/J2/EJ2 (2014-???)-sedan / SUV F segment produced by the Chinese company Wetong since 2014
S3 prerestyling
S3/ES3 restyling
J2 prerestyling
J2/EJ2 restyling
Engines
2.0T I4 16V Berry TurboTec AWD 5-speed Auto-Manual (307hp) (S3,J2)
Front-Rear Electric motor (458hp) (ES3, EJ2)
The B5 was Inframotive Co - #7 by Boxsterholics ‘s baby model, being the entry-level car. I won’t go into details here, but for the relatively accessible entry price it offered many of the same features and conveniences as its larger siblings - and had some fairly wild variants too.
Images are from various variants and model years.
Winston Hunter 2nd gen (1976-1983)-British front-wheel drive mid-size sedan-liftback manufactured by Winston from 1976 to 1983
Engines
Winston V612 V6 2.8I 12V (Injector) FWD 4-speed Automatic (142hp)
Before you say anything, it’s a sedan. It doesn’t have a hatchback, it has a very tiny boot. He’s trying his best.
1997 B5
The “new” 1997 B5 is “new” in the sense it isn’t really new. It’s the same chassis as the old B5, just with a heavily revised drivetrain, body and interior - so for all intents and purposes a new car.
Not ready for prime time yet, so it’s going here in the meantime - neither is the rest of the lineup to go alongside it, mind you. In fact, the 1994-2003 B9 is in a really bad state.
1984 KMA K4 3.0
Derived from an unused idea for a CSR154 entry that I rejected in favor of the SVM Savant due to concerns about drivability and reliability. Now powered by a DOHC 24v I6 and sporting a revised front end with composite headlights, due to the model, trim, family and variant years all being changed to 1984 instead of 1980.
I did not install a detailed interior, since CSR154 didn’t require me to do so, but the next car featured on this post does have a detailed interior: the 1990 KMA K5. I originally built this for QFC8 as a 1988 model (with the name K50), but after several game updates, I have retconned this to make it a 1990 model, powered by an all-alloy 3.2L I6 with the same valvetrain (DOHC with 4v/cylinder) as the K4, developing a solid 225 bhp.
Here is the K5 in its current form - you can find the original K50 here. Visual changes are limited to a pearlescent paint job, color-coded door handles, and wider wheels and tires. The K5 retains the full luxury interior from its previous incarnation, thus setting it apart from its lesser brethren. However, it now has a multi-link rear suspension for improved ride and handling. Overall, I was glad to revisit this old build, and make it better than before after several game updates, thanks to new features such as techpool.