Yeah, that would be great indeed and, from what I've heard, the devs are looking for a solution for this problem too.
So what you saying is you want the cars to be made overly complicated and unreliable like a German vehicle would be?? I wish we could bring some Italian horsepower to the front lines here because that would be really cool and fun
Yeah the Piccolina could get something new i guess but would be nice to focus on vehicles who badly need some work done under their digital hoods. I hope the devs focus on neccesity not go down one road even if there is more outdated stuff to rework but thats how i would run the show so who knows what they are up to!
Scintila much? OT: K-series needs to go one of two ways. It's powertrain suggests it is a Z4/SLK. The dimensions very clearly point to the AMG GT and SLS- longer than a Z4/SLK, shorter than a SL, much wider than both. This makes classifying t very comlicated, as it is coupe-only, unlike all of these.
Yes, its indeed a very interesting concept and leaves many choices open on what road this thing rides. Maybe a bit of everything? Kept the engines but throw in a modern 4.0 Liter Biturbo to get a little closer to the Mercedes without losing the Z4 touch. The opportunities are very broadly spreaded!
Tbh, it's very simple. The K-Series can have both Coupe and Roadster bodies and since the Coupe already offers the safety of the integrated roof, the Roadster can have the classic electric soft top along with the safety of the electric/pyrotechnic rollover hoop, like in the 1989 R129 SL. In that way, the rear parcel shelf, with the two large bends behind the seats, can still be kept adjacent to the soft top storage space without hurting the trunk. As for the engines, a 4.0 Twin-Turbo V8 would complement the car very nicely in the high end of its price range and it would also create some more versions.
Updated the update time span spreadsheet to help you guys hold your hype for later (the estimated date may? be overestimated as the devs released 0.26 really fast but we'll see)
The devs said that they want to return to the 3-month program (although the 4-month one was just fine), so your January 17th estimation is certainly too late. Plus, as is tradition, they gotta have something to show us for the upcoming Christmas holiday!
Maybe they will do it like last year, where the winter update is split into 2 parts, so we still get something before the year ends.
It will probably turn out like this. i can´t imagine another really big thing for the rest of the year.. My guess is they will give us a little christmas update where they cram in the ETK stuff (Who knows what else beside the teased Bodykit) and maybe some other minor things they worked on to this day but the next T H I C C update will be shipped next year of course. If they haven´t drastically expanded on personnel just recently i just can´t imagine another big dimension of update for the rest of the year.
Possible content for modern ETKs: more powerful stock turbo I6 K-series GT3/GTD, GT4, and/or GT2/GTLM/GTE (for the bodykit) V8s all-terrain version electric version I3s sedan and possibly coupe 800 all sorts of customization and tuning options convertible K-series (assuming K stands for Kabriolett) ddsport EUDM versions 800 DTM facelifts All of the above is very plausible, but what outside-the-box could they do? Platform mates, like a larger 5-series sized car or a smaller 1-series sized car seem redundant, as those segments are pretty much filled. A crossover could work, but that too seems a bit close to the Tograc. Offroad configs seem to be very popular with the devs, so a van or G-wagon would reuse the engines and transmissions while being fairly unique. A Japanese K-series would be hilarious and cruel, but redundant for obvious reasons. As for parts, there are lots of possibilities for an above-ttsport model. Honestly, the current 800 ttsport should really just be a normal config, as it isn't even in M340i or S4 territory. Mercedes currently uses a 4.0L turbo V8 in their top C-class, but in the time of the in-game 800 the C63 had an enormous 6.3L n/a V8. The current IS500 has a 5.0L n/a V8. The old RS4 had a screaming 450hp 4.2L n/a V8. The ATS-V, Q60 Red Sport, CT4-BW, and current RS4 all have twin-turbo V6s, not very likely for the I6 800-series. The ATS-V was actually supposed to have a all-murican 7.0L pushrod V8, but GM thought that wasn't euro enough, so the guys pushing that got fired. The M3 that the 800 is based on has a twin-turbo I6, as does the current one.