Shagya Motors

Presenting my company: Shagya Motors. It all started with this model, named Shagya after the famous horse breed. The company soon grew and other models came, as it will be possible to see in other posts.






This is our second super car: Triari.






Due to the demand, we developed then our first luxury car: Detroit






… more popular models came soon thereafter. Presenting our first family sedan: Corsair. “Quite sporty”, is the word around.






these cars are nice, i prefer cars a little cleaner. But as these are super cars so its all good :smiley: think the detroit is my fav

Edit : The naja is my fav :smiley:

finally it was time for more compact models. Our first venture was this next model: Naja.




… and finally our prime city car: Icaro.

Recently, Shagya Motors confirmed the rumors that we will be soon experimenting with new materials. In addition, the company will be showcasing these cars’ engines soon. Let us know what you think!




[quote=“StonedRhino”]these cars are nice, i prefer cars a little cleaner. But as these are super cars so its all good :smiley: think the detroit is my fav

Edit : The naja is my fav :smiley:[/quote]

Yep, it seems you like cleaner designs indeed. Thanks! I was mostly experimenting with the material available. Twisting and deforming to see what else I could create. cheers!

I’m liking the Icaro. I think its pretty challenging to design a non-generic looking rear end with the parts we have right now, but you made a really compelling design! Its a cool, quirky looking little car.

I don’t know if it was intentional, but the front of it resembles a Datsun 280Z to me.

[quote=“sansa93”]I’m liking the Icaro. I think its pretty challenging to design a non-generic looking rear end with the parts we have right now, but you made a really compelling design! Its a cool, quirky looking little car.

I don’t know if it was intentional, but the front of it resembles a Datsun 280Z to me.[/quote]

Thanks Sansa. It wasn’t intentional, but I can see what you mean. the Datsun has a huge grid, though. And I like big grids, just didn’t think about doing it in this car. Maybe I should try it. The biggest limitation of the designer for me as it is now (and it seems that this will be permanent) is that it is very difficult to create different versions of more complex designs. That is so because once the shape is done, and you place the fixtures, then you can no longer return to the shape, having the fixtures saved. In other words, if I did not make enough space for bigger wheels in the first design, I will have to start from a scratch in the new version, trying my best to imitate the first one. So, it is not very easy to have, say, a sport, a roadster, and a sedan version of the same car. I hope someone will address this, as this is an integral part of the car company experience. Maybe I should post this in a another sub-forum?

Yet another one. Not for most people’s tastes, I guess. But I like bold cars. Especially bad-ass grills. Love retro style too, obviously :wink: Meet Ulfberht, our latest model.






i dont usally take to this style, but ur retro swing on it is awesome! im inspired :mrgreen:

Thanks a lot StoneRhino! This last one is definetly 50’s ford or chevy-like inspired, hehe.

I would love to see the back of the Shayga on the front of the Triari. That would be a great combination!

since we lost all our old designs with the new update, here goes my first design, engine fitted and all. It is based on old Ulfberht, but I figured that this name is not very marketable. I call this one instead “Berserker”.






Meet Shagya Motors’ new creation: Dux. I hope that the pictures show the performance test graphs as well. If not, I will add those later, if anyone is interested.






ok… so the pictures were taken with the graphs on them. Is it possible to show graphs as well when you take a picture of the car? This is a bit frustrating, given that this game is all about performance.

Shagya Motors is proud to introduce its new model: Optio - a tough rally car. Rumor is that the Jonh Smith, president of Shagya Motors, will drive an Optio in the next Paris-Dakar rally.






Congrats, I like your models

Thanks! The last ones recycle a lot of the stuff on the first ones, but that is just because after the last big update the old models were all gone , so I had to re-create some new cars.