The Model A (All Terrain SUV), a 4X4 SUV with "offroad capabilities" seems to look slightly different to every other car in the Generi.CO lineup, aside from it's more utilitarian twin, the Model T, which was released along side it. The reason for the design change is that the model A and T were designed by a recently hired designer who thought that Generi.CO needed something more "rugged" and "strong" for it's SUV and Pickup models, and so tweaked the usual Generi.CO design. The result of this tweaking got that designer immediately fired, but seeing as the Model A and T were about to be released to the public in a few months, Generi.CO had no time to redesign the vehicles to look more like Generi.CO's "recognizable" design, so they launched both models with the updated design anyway, much to their dismay. Generi.CO was only more upset when they realized that the Model A and T came with a 5.7L V8 instead of the Generi.CO approved I4 Turbo, which annoyed a lot of environmentalists and the EPA upon it's debut, causing Generi.CO to be cancelled for appealing to "cisgender males with toxic masculinity," and closing their doors soon after.
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In the upcoming weeks mod approvals could be slower than normal.
Thank you for your patience.

2020 Generi.CO Model A 1.0
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