Very good car ! Need some optimization tho, it take a lot of time to load and it's a little bit laggy I prefer the gen 1
It's basically a "people carrier/minivan/MPV" from mid 90s Japan......so it's realistic to have a car wheelbase. Honda CR-V(1st gen ,95-01) : 4,510(L) X 1,780(W) X 1,678(H) Honda Odyssey :4,750 X 1,770 X 1,675(1st gen ,94-99) , 4770 X 1780 X 1675(2nd gen , 99-03 , any market outside North America) Mazda MPV(1st gen , 88-99) : 4,661 X 1,826 X 1,694 Mitsubishi RVR/Eagle Summit wagon(1st gen , 91-97) : 4,290 X 1695 X 1,625 Mitsubishi Chariot : 4,515 X 1,695 1,580(2nd gen ,91-97) 4,650 X 1,775 X 1,650(3rd gen , 97-03) Sedan from the same age Honda Accord(5th gen , wagon ,94-97) : 4,770 X 1,781 X 1,420 Mitsubishi Galant(7th gen ,92-98) : 4,625 X 1,730 X 1,395 Mazda Capella(JDM 5th gen ,94-97) :4,595 X 1,695 X 1,395 Mazda 626/Cronos(International 5th gen ,91-97) : 4,670 X 1,750 X 1,400
this reminds me of the Chrysler EPIC from 1996 an early urban ev based on the dodge grancare van platform it had level 3 fast charging back in 1996!! and was a market leader in ev tech for its time heres a prmo video for featuring a young Megan Kelly
the bodykits seem to be very confusing and scary to use, could their naming and stuff be sorted out a bit better?
It was actually fairly common for older vans to be based on car platforms. Modern minivans (especially American ones) tend to have their own platform now, but the 90s were filled with a lot of body-swapping on existing platforms and things like that. Fairly bare, yes. I'm going for that "early 2000s concept car" aesthetic. So white interior, minimal buttons, a small (by modern standards) screen, and "futuristic" styling of things. No final textures yet, but I adjusted the styling a bit more, and sketched out the rear design.
What specific issue are you having? I haven’t personally encountered any overtorque or overheating issues or anything, so I’d appreciate a bit more info so we can try to fix the issue. Thanks! That’s actually a pretty good idea, as long as the logo doesn’t look too tacky. And currently the “grille” is just paint. It just breaks up the front end in an expected way that makes the styling a bit more accessible (like the “grille” on teslas and stuff).