Lancia Beta would be an awesome addition. The Beta family included many different bodies and it would bring a lot of variety to the game. The bodies were:
Hello guys, since we are claiming some vans, I would like to comment that the introduction of new European vans, from the 1990s to the present (2010 -2020), for example, large Ford Transit or Mercedes Sprinter style vans would be incredible.
On the other hand, a suggestion of mine, place some models of mixed vans that can be camperized and are quite popular on European streets, such as the Fiat Scudo. It is a van of compact size but very interesting when it comes to modifying, being able to be minivan, a cargo van or a Camper.
Iâm assuming you were just kidding regarding that last point - if a Corsa B body set was the only one available, there wouldnât be much point to playing the game, would it?
You may have a point. The Colt-like body set dates back to the Kee era (where its unlock year was 1987 instead of 1986), and it shows - the game really could do with a narrower, more Corsa B-esque body set (and in various sizes, to boot), as you pointed out.
TBH, the VW Polo body (might have been a mod one though?) that was available in 4.1 wasnât bad, except for pretty unrealistic interior space for a car that sizeâŚ
Are there any plans to replace the removed BMW-style 2000s sedan bodies with something similar? The Villain body family isnât really an adequate replacement, nor is the âStylish SUVâ set.
It needs a replacement for the old 2.6m variant though, and wasnât there also a smaller variant of the superseded body set available only as a hatchback?
Any chance that we could get shorter wheelbases for the '44 bug body? Itâs already an amazing body, but because it only comes in such long wheelbases, I think itâs missing the potential to make some rinky dink postwar economy cars (itâs literally called the bug ffs), grand tourers and the like.
We need a proper late 90s/early 00s blob-shaped coupe body akin to the first gens of the Daihatsu Copen and Audi TT. Arunaâs Rewind Time SWB doesnât really work since itâs literally a scaled-down R8, and the Aston body is old so it doesnât have as many morphs
One thing we are lacking is a proper late 60s/early 70s US pickup/SUV. We have, IIRC, a couple of early 60s looking bodies, and then one that resembles an 80s F-series? Something like a Jeep Gladiator/Cherokee/Wagoneer inspired body, for example, could probably fill that gap.