I can definitely see Civetta getting two cars. It has had only one vehicle since 2013, which was the car with the least content and one of the oldest ones as well. Civetta has so much potential, and people have been begging for a new supercar for ages, so it just goes hand-in-hand, doesn't it?
im sure they will get an expanded lineup, but seeing as he bolide already has had a remaster with alot more options, i doubt civetta would get two new vehicles, the effort to make two brand new vehicles is immense, and in one update, i just cant see it that coupled with the new covet remaster thats supposed to come out in this update aswell, its just alot to expect. will they eventually have more than just the bolide and the new supercar? yeah of course, but it would be extremely optimistic to expect it in this update it would be pretty awesome though
I hope they add PBR to Italy with this update, I believe the new materials and graphics have been one of the most important changes in the last couple years. The experience is much more immersive with the new graphics, and the space feels much more real and so does the driving experience. I have come to the point where I´ll only play in Utah and Jungle island because other maps feel like such a downgrade. Italy will surely look great, can´t wait. Along that I´ll say that my guess is that west coast will be extended when it gets PBR because its borders have always looked to me as if theyd been designed for a future extension, the city dies suddenly, the bridge leads to an empty island which could be filled with some cool features and so on. Also, for a further map, I´d rather have a larger map that multiple maps, meaning different areas or biomes instead of different maps, allowing for longer routes and not having to swap maps. They could even insert older maps like "industrial" as a part of a new larger map. What do you think?
It kinda depends on what we mean by "two vehicles". With how common "special" editions of supercars are right now it would make sense to have a fair number of models based on one platform. Just look at the Ferrari F8/SF90/488, McLaren 720S/Senna/Speedtail/Elva/GT, Lamborghini Aventador/Veneno/Centenario/Sian/Essenza/Countach, etc...
@kyleatkinson1994 what the hell did you do lol If I am reading this right, they should have a chat about what?
I wonder what new technologies (if any) we will see on new Civetta. Modern supe/hypercars are very advanced with ESC, aero, suspension etc.
in the future there could be more, i never said they planned to do it now, 'planned' as in the way the concept stage was a 'plan'
i know, thats why i also said that they where the same car, its just that the first one likely looks taller since there is so much stuff going on in the rear....
@kyleatkinson1994 What? Anyways, if we were to get 2 civettas, I think it’d be a sort of aventador/veneno relationship. I expect the car to have a V10 because there are more opportunities for a car with a v12 than v10. A v12 could go in some big ol luxury full size sedan, some classic racer, or some 30s luxury machine. A v10 goes in supercars, and a few German sporty things, but that’s about it.
30s luxury cars are too special to have just a V12. I8s, V16s, even I12s happened. If we ever get a new D-series, a deisel V10 would be right at home.
A Diesel V10 in the D-Series feels redundant considering the capabilities of the Gavril 6.0 Turbodiesel V8, especially when tuned a bit. If a Bruckell Pick-Up Truck comes, a large, Heavy-Duty Inline-6 Turbodiesel would suit it perfectly, so I think both niches are covered. I believe a large, Heavy-Duty Inline-6 Turbodiesel plus a large gas-guzzling V10 (larger than the largest V8) better be Bruckell products because Bruckell has fewer engines in total. Plus, if the large, gas-guzzling V10 is a Bruckell product, we can already imagine how a Bastion V10 will be! edit: Also, don't forget about Diesel V12s!