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GrogTV

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GrogTV
BornUnited Kingdom
🏳️ NationalityBritish
💼 Occupation
YouTuber, content creator, modder
📆 Years active  2023–present
Known forAutomation and BeamNG.drive videos
🌐 WebsiteYouTube channel

GrogTV

GrogTV is a British YouTube content creator best known for humorous gameplay videos focused on car simulation and design games, including Automation: The Car Company Tycoon Game and BeamNG.drive. His content is often characterized by exaggerated vehicle builds, chaotic in-game challenges, and absurdist British humor.

History

GrogTV began uploading videos to YouTube in 2023, gaining popularity through comedic takes on car-building and crash-testing games. His channel features commentary-heavy gameplay, with running jokes and community memes becoming part of his identity as a creator.

Content

GrogTV’s content primarily revolves around sandbox vehicle games. Notable video series and uploads include:

  • Your Car Ideas Are ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS[1]
  • BeamNG Career but it’s a Game of BINGO[2]
  • Which Automation Mod Can Fly The Furthest[3]

The channel also includes multiplayer collaborations and mod challenges. GrogTV frequently engages with his audience through Reddit and modding platforms.

Modding and Community Involvement

GrogTV is an active contributor to the BeamNG modding community. His profile on BeamNG.com hosts dozens of custom vehicles and experimental builds. Some of his popular mods include:

  • Peugeot 206 BiTurbo — Over 13,000 downloads[4]
  • Dacia EcOHMYGODboost — Over 25,000 downloads[5]
  • Dazma Chappie MACH 1 — A satirical performance car[6]

Reception

GrogTV has developed a cult following, especially among fans of Automation and BeamNG.drive. Viewers on Reddit often cite his surreal commentary, British humor, and eccentric in-game vehicle names as standout features of his content.[7] Running gags such as “ME CAR” and “ME WHEEL” have become popular among his fan base.

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