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List of BeamNG.drive Vehicles

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Autobello

An Italian company that primarily parodies Fiat
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
Piccolina 1957-1973 Version 0.15

December 20, 2018

Fiat 600, borrowing design cues from the Volkswagen Beetle
Stambecco 1971-2007 Version 0.27

December 13, 2022

Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer

Bruckell

An American company that primarily parodies GM & Dodge
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
Bastion 2016-2022 Version 0.24.1

December 20, 2021

2015 Dodge Charger, borrowing design cues from the 2015 Ford Mustang & 2020 Hyundai Sonata
LeGran 1984-1993 Version 0.8

December 21, 2016

Moonhawk 1973-1978 Version 0.3.0.4

September 11, 2013

Nine 1933-1934 Version 0.34

December 10, 2024

1934 Chevrolet Standard Six

Burnside

An American company that primarily parodies DeSoto A subsidiary of Gavril
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
Special 1952-1954 Version 0.5.1

December 30, 2015

Cherrier

A French company that primarily parodies DS and Renault
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
FCV Platform (Vivace Hatchback & Tograc SUV) 2020-2024 Version 0.19

April 8, 2020

Civetta

An Italian company that primarily parodies Ferrari
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
Bolide 1981-1988 September 10, 2012 Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS
Scintilla 2020-2022 Version 0.25

June 15, 2022

Ferrari SF90 Stradale, borrowing design cues from the Lotus Emira

ETK

A German company that primarily parodies BMW The ttSport sub-brand primarily parodies BMW M
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
800-Series 2013-2018 Version 0.5.2

February 9, 2016

BMW 3 Series (F30)
  • 856xc 260d & 856xc 300 models feature cladding on the bumpers and a lifted suspension that primarily parodies the Audi A4 allroad quattro
I-Series 1985-1993 Version 0.6

July 22, 2016

BMW 7 Series (E23), borrowing design cues from the Audi 80 (B3)
K-Series 2015-2021 Version 0.5.6

June 4, 2016

BMW Z4 (E89)

Nomenclature Decode

The I-Series features a different trim structure than the K-Series & 800-Series, as ETK is German this is likely inspired by Mercedes-Benz revised naming system introduced for the 1994 Model Year

1980's
Digit Meaning Options
1-4 Engine 2400

3000

5-7 Trim i (Higher End Model)

ix (Higher End AWD Model) ti ttSport (Performance Model) tix ttSport (AWD Performance Model)

2010's
Digit Meaning Options
1 Model 8 (800-Series)

K (K-Series)

2 Body Style 4 (Sedan)

5 (Wagon) c (Coupe)

3 Cylinder Count 4 (2.0L Engine)

6 (3.0L Engine) 8 (4.4L ttSport V8)

4-6 HP Rating 150

190 250 260 310

340 360

Extra x, 4th digit (Vehicle is equipped with AWD)

d, 8th digit (Vehicle is equipped with a diesel engine) xc, 4-5th digit (Wagon equipped with the xcSport Package) tt, 4-5th digit (Vehicle is equipped with the Sport Package)

Trims
Trim Vehicle Notes
2400 I-Series Powered by a 124-HP 2.4L Engine
2400i I-Series Powered by a 138-HP 2.4L Engine

There's also an AWD model introduced in 1987 called the 2400ix

3000i I-Series Powered by a 180-HP 3.0L Engine

There's also an AWD model introduced in 1987 called the 3000ix

2400ti TTSport I-Series Performance model powered by a 205-HP Turbocharged 2.4L Engine

There's also an AWD model introduced in 1987 called the 2400tix TTSport

2400ti TTSport Evolution I-Series Performance model (homologation special) powered by a 259-HP Turbocharged 2.4L Engine

There's also an AWD model called the 2400tix TTSport Evolution

Kc4 250 K-Series Powered by a 258-HP Turbocharged 2.0L Engine
Kc6 360 K-Series Powered by a 362-HP Turbocharged 3.0L Engine

There's also an AWD model called the Kc6x 360

Kc6x 310d K-Series AWD & powered by a 308-HP Turbo-Diesel 3.0L Engine
Kc8 ttSport K-Series Performance model powered by a 469-HP Twin-Turbocharged 4.4L V8
Kc8x ttSport+ K-Series Performance model powered by a 595-HP Twin-Turbocharged 4.4L V8

There's also a limited-edition trim called the Kc8 ttSport Heritage Edition, detuned to 548-HP

844 150 800-Series Sedan powered by a 151-HP Turbocharged 2.0L Engine
854 150d 800-Series Wagon powered by a 151-HP Turbo-Diesel 2.0L Engine
854 190 800-Series Wagon powered by a 191-HP Turbocharged 2.0L Engine
854 190d 800-Series Wagon powered by a 190-HP Turbo-Diesel 2.0L Engine
844 250 800-Series Sedan powered by a 248-HP Turbocharged 2.0L Engine

Also available as an AWD Wagon (854x 250)

856xc 260d 800-Series All-Terrain Wagon powered by a 261-HP Turbo-Diesel 3.0L Engine
856xc 300 800-Series All-Terrain Wagon powered by a 301-HP Turbocharged 3.0L Engine
846tt 310d 800-Series Sedan powered by a 308-HP Turbo-Diesel 3.0L Engine

Also available as an AWD Wagon (856ttx 310d)

846tt 340 800-Series Sedan powered by a 341-HP Turbocharged 3.0L Engine

Also available as an AWD Wagon (856ttx 340)

856 ttSport 800-Series Performance Wagon powered by a 441-HP Turbocharged 3.0L Engine
846 ttSport+ 800-Series Performance Sedan powered by a 502-HP Turbocharged 3.0L Engine

There's also a limited-edition trim called the 846 ttSport Heritage Edition, detuned to 463-HP

FPU

A Polish Company that primarily parodies the Canadian ATV manufacturer Argo
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
Wydra 2008-2023 Version 0.27

December 13, 2022

Argo Aurora

Gavril

An American company that primarily parodies GM & Ford

Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
Barstow 1969-1971 Version 0.4.3

October 31, 2015

1969 Ford Torino
  • Base trims equipped with the RoadSport Package, Lancehead & Kingsnake models use a front fascia inspired by the 1966 Dodge Charger
Bluebuck 1962-1963 Version 0.19

August 16, 2019

1964 Dodge Custom 880
D-Series 1986-2003 August 5, 2012
Grand Marshal 1990-1997 July 7, 2012 1993 Chevrolet Caprice, borrowing design cues from the 1992 Mercury Grand Marquis
H-Series 1993-2017 October 31, 2012
MD-Series 1986-1998 Version 0.33

September 18, 2024

Roamer 1992-2005 Version 0.5

December 18, 2015

T-Series 1972-1986 Version 0.27

December 13, 2022 (Current Version)

Hirochi

A Japanese company that primarily parodies Subaru Hirochi also makes a piano called the MusicaFicta as a reference to Yamaha piano's
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
Aurata 2016-2022 Version 0.30

September 20, 2023

2018 Can-Am Maverick X3
SBR4/eSBR 2013-2020 Version 0.4.2

September 18, 2015 (SRB4) Version 0.16 May 3, 2019 (eSBR)

Porsche 911 (991), borrowing design cues from the 2009 Nissan GT-R
Sunburst 2009-2014 March 9, 2013 2008 Subaru Impreza
  • EU-Spec 2.0 Comfort & US-Spec 2.5 Comfort models are based on the Outback Sport
  • 2.0 Sport S models are based on the 2.5GT
  • 2.5 Sport RS models are based on the WRX STI
  • 2.5 Sport RS-Aero models are based on the 2009 WRX STI spec C
HT-55 1996-2007 Version 0.38

December 10, 2025

2015 Hitachi EH1100-5
WL-40 2000-2007 Version 0.38

December 10, 2025

2021 Hitachi ZW220-7

Ibishu

A Japanese company that primarily parodies Honda
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
BX-Series 1990-1994 Version 0.3.8.1

April 30, 2015 (200BX)

Version 0.32

April 16, 2024 (240BX & Diana)

Covet 1986-1992 July 7, 2012 1986 Honda Civic, borrowing design cues from the 1989 Suzuki Swift & 1982 Honda Accord
Hopper 1989-2001 Version 0.9

April 14, 2017

Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
Miramar 1963-1968 Version 0.5.4

April 19, 2016

Pessima (first generation) 1988-1991 Version 0.5

December 18, 2015

1990 Honda Accord
Pessima (second generation) 1996-2000 Version 0.4.1.1

August 7, 2015

1998 Mazda 626
Pigeon 1980-

1989

Version 0.3.1

June 24, 2014

Reliant Rialto
Wigeon 1980-

1989

Version 0.23

June 30, 2021

Bond Bug

Rennspecht

A German tuning company that primarily parodies Alpina
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
8R (based on the ETK 800-Series) 2013-2018 Version 0.28

April 3, 2023

Alpina B3 (F30), however the 8R is powered by the same Twin-Turbocharged 4.4L V8 from the Kc8 ttSport
KR (based on the ETK K-Series) 2015-2021 Version 0.28

April 3, 2023

Alpina Roadster S & BMW Z4 (E89), however, the KR is powered by the same Twin-Turbocharged 4.4L V8 from the Kc8 ttSport

Soliad

An American company that primarily parodies GM & Chrysler A subsidiary of Bruckell
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
Lansdale 1996-2007 Version 0.29

July 4th, 2023

1996-2002 models are based on the Chrysler NS minivan platform
  • The 2.2 Cargo model is based on a fictional variant of the Dodge Caravan C/V (if an NS variant existed)
  • 2.5 & 3.3 S models are based on the Plymouth Voyager
  • 2.5 Sport S, 3.3 Sport S & 3.8 Sport SE AWD models are based on the Dodge Caravan
  • The TD 2.5 S model is based on the Chrysler Voyager
  • The 3.8 SE AWD model is based on the Chrysler Town & Country. The 3.8 SE AWD Overland model is an off-road-oriented version.

2003-2007 models are based on the Chrysler RS minivan platform

Wendover 1987-1995 Version 0.22

March 29, 2021

Sandstorm Performance

An American fabrication shop making custom rally vehicles
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
Dunekicker 2008 Version 0.27

December 13, 2022

2020 Ford Ranger
Rockbasher 2008-2018 Version 0.27

December 13, 2022

Custom-Made dune buggy

Wentward

An American company that primarily parodies New Flyer & Blue Bird
Vehicles Years Introduced Inspiration
DT40L 1987-1996 Version 0.12

April 3, 2018

1991 New Flyer D40LF
Gavril MD-Series 1986-1998 Version 0.36

June 17, 2025

  • The MD60 Bus models use a Type-B body
  • The MD70 Bus models use a Type-C body
  • 1986-1992 Models are based on the 1984 GMC B-Series using a Ward Volunteer Body
  • 1992-1998 Models are based on the 1993 Ford B-700 using a Blue Bird Conventional Body

References


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