I think it’s sort of in the middle between an estate and an MPV. It’s too tall to be an estate but it’s not a full sized people carrier either. Mercedes called it an “SUV Tourer” but no one really knows what it is.
if T-Series ever gets remaster, which is more likely the case.. I would to see it get some love for performance, more/less weight, and everything else
most likely its rwd/awd, from the THICC trans tunnel etc. Maybe IRS in the rear. what is also likely is that its either made in Korea (maybe Japan) or America (very likely looking at the rear hatch).
another thing to mention is the revised shifter logic, I suspect it'll be a priority, with how many people seem disgruntled over the changes in 0.28... seems more like a semi-trailing arm to me. Generally looking at the teaser, while I was initially skeptical of it being a bruckell (or american in general) I found that the 3rd gen chrysler minivan is a pretty close match overall. (GIF attached) note the position of the 3 door cut lines, the rear overhang length, and the relative rake between the bonnet and windscreen.
just thinking about the T-series remaster, I wonder if they’re holding back until a pneumatics system is implemented (air brakes) before they do a remaster.
if this is a bruckell minivan then that adds to the possibility of a moonhawk remaster because when they ramaser a car they sometimes add a new car that is similar like the pidgeon widgeon or the legran wendover this could be the family car update which could grant us a sedan and wagon moonhawk to go with a hopefully american minivan but if it was a bruckell that would conflict with the urban lore minivan