Unreal Driver

"Discover the industry and explore the full entire real-world of the game's universe with over 2,000,000 completely unique, flawless, incredible and real-life feeling vehicles, all with tons of real-time customization and tuning, real-life performance (some different from real-life), all with real-life engine audio along with driving physics, and there are 150,000 locations to choose from with this simulation."

- Possible description "Introducing Unreal Driver, the ultimate virtual driving experience! Immerse yourself in stunning graphics, realistic physics, and endless thrill. Take the wheel and conquer the virtual roads like never before. Get ready for the ride of a lifetime! You won't believe it's not real!"

- Alternative description, official Epic Games site "The most realistic driving simulator ever of all time"

- Possible tagline

NOTE: If this (and anything related to the game) does come to reality, then this page will be deleted. We will probably transfer all of each page's info to a new wiki based on the game.

Unreal Driver (sometimes referred to as just UD), is a 2024 (or maybe even 2025/2026) majorly realistic open-world driving simulator game, like BeamNG.drive, also using soft-body physics and having (fully-fictional parodied) in-game vehicles all playable without unlocks too. It is possible that it should be published and developed by Epic Games. It has six game modes, including Career (unlike BeamNG.drive 's Career mode, which takes many years to add, Unreal Driver has one finished; until finally v0.26 in the case for BeamNG.drive), Campaign, Free Roam, Challenges, Time Trials, and Stunt Races. Hence its title being called "Unreal", there is a possibility that it might use UE5 (Unreal Engine 5), rendering in an 8K resolution, if possible. The vehicle selection screen would be similar to that of Forza Motorsport 4, just with some visual notable differences. Some UI elements are also similar to the early conceptual designs of Forza Motorsport 6 as well (though thankfully not ripped-off). The detailed and surprisingly polished graphics seem to be an even larger, and better improvement over The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience, a GTA-like game also published and developed by Epic Games (coincidentally), and/or even the UE4-based RIDE 4, a bike game. There is a feature to make your own car brochures and photo ads (similar to that of the "Scapes" mode from the Gran Turismo series. You can even create your own car commercial. There are over millions of vehicles with tons of configs, which are all drivable, free (with no cost, since you can't earn cash/coins/money/gems/etc. in game) and even appear as traffic. In fact, there are not only cars, trucks, buses, etc., but there are even tons of bikes, aircrafts (counting both airplanes (or just planes) and helicopters), trains, tanks, snowmobiles/snowmachine/motor sled/motor sledge/skimobile/snow scooter/or just snow mobiles, etc. The vehicles are also fully customizable, and have extremely detailed realistic shading, modeling, textures, paint color options from all the cars' real-life counterparts, sampled engine sounds completely from all the cars' real-life counterparts also too as well (fictional in-universe exclusive engines have their own realistic engine sound, such as the 4.5L Deramin Diesel V8 LMK from the 2010-2014 GM GMT900, 2014-2019 K2XX, and 2019 GM T1XX truck line; 2015-2020 last for SUV line), and are not complete rip-offs/knock-offs from YouTube videos. They are also customizable as well, as there would not only be stock exhaust systems, but you can even install aftermarket exhaust systems especially for full-size trucks and SUVs like MagmaFlo, Borela, Dogfront, etc. or have custom tunes too, with different exhaust sounds affecting it. Also includes authentic starter sounds from the same cars in real-life. There is also completely realistic automatic, manual, and sequential gear shifting, acceleration, braking, car handling, and even most horsepower (kilowatts) and torque (newton meters). Unlike in BeamNG.drive, the GTA series, etc., all of the entire car manufacturers are just only based on one brand (e.g., for example, Xperia - based on Ford; though some vehicles still have resemblances from multiple real-life vehicles like the thirteenth generation Hyter Knight CMT-Series not only being based on the Nissan Titan, but also having bits from the 2015-2017 and 2018-2020 Ford F-150, and 2017-2019 and 2020-2022 Ford F-Series Super Duty). There are over 150,000+ maps as well. Even the lighting details are realistic enough, and the turn signal sounds in interior view are also identical to the real-life counterparts too. The traffic even has real-time speed. Unlike in GTA or other open-world action games, etc., while you can exit the vehicle (like BeamNG.drive and GTA), actual humans aren't involved in the game (as of 0.28, BeamNG.drive now supports all openable parts to every vehicle, unlike former versions before that). Night cycles of course, and motion blur is available, and they can also be turned off. There is even rain, the water and mud puddles/floods have completely realistic splash effects, there is a terrain effect when driving on snow surfaces, the tire smoke (and its own sound) is also realistic too as well, and all of the vehicles have every factory and/or aftermarket config done as in real-life. The vehicle appearances are not just basically a full exact carbon copy of the real-life counterparts, but with in-universe fictional manufacturer badges (just like in Roblox 's own Greenville of all versions). But in this game, most vehicles are almost nearly from exact carbon copies of their actual counterparts unlike the said other game. For quite a few vehicles, other than besides model year productions, paint color options, most stickers/badges, and wheel option styles for all vehicles, some parts (and even names) actually are such a carbon copy of the real-life counterparts. An example includes the heavy-duty towing mirrors as on the fourth generation LTC R/U and GMD Leone, LTC Salvager and GMD Leone trucks from the first generation through the third generation. This is most likely because of licensing or even copyrights. Even all of the gauge clusters for every entire car are nearly identical too as well. Unlike in BeamNG.drive, car and engine damage/lock-ups can be disabled. On the tow trucks, you can even lower and raise the hook cable. For the rollback trucks, you can also lower and move back the bed. And on dump trucks, you can move the dumper. You can also customize the speedometer HUD gauge and make your own as well. You can even create your own car commercial. The camera views also try to stand still (no shakes) every time, which is (sadly) an unfortunate problem in BeamNG.drive (possibly when doing wide-open throttle accelerations). Also interestingly, on some notable vehicles (such as the LTC Salvager, GMD Leone, LTC Propane, LTC Reno, and GMD Pioneer) since the 2014 light-duty and 2015 heavy-duty generation for trucks, and 2015 generation for SUVs), every time when started up, much like from their real-life counterparts (the Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, and GMC Yukon), the gauges will even sweep (move) during it. Just like from BeamNG.drive, you can make any vehicle (and its config) as your own default selection.

Whenever a new vehicle debuts in real-life after the game's release, it'll be added to the game as the game's own counterpart.

Gameplay
Set in an alternate universe with over 2,000,000 vehicles and 150,000 locations, Unreal Driver is a driving simulator game.

Vehicles (if possible)
If the game does really ever happen, it may be a tech demo that does not start off with tons of vehicles, but rather only about around 5-10 (or more), and a planned Steam release soon (just like how BeamNG.drive was back then during its own release and/or tech demo), with furthermore vehicles coming soon (like an future update).

Also, another (but important) note: Be aware that these are just all fan-made make and model names only, and not official. Although MAYBE one day, despite the game being already unofficial, apparently a possible true exception could be real, like for example, Abraham (not counting this build from Automation off of Reddit), an American luxury car manufacturer based on/inspired by the real-life Lincoln (especially by having its Series T as Abraham's counterpart of the Mark LT in real-life; the said Reddit post is not based on a Lincoln model at all), since the Abraham name comes from Abraham Lincoln. Just because we identify what vehicle each on the list they are based on, that does not mean they'll be carbon copies like all versions of Greenville from Roblox.

Another note: If you'd like to give SUVs unnecessary pickup forms (in an awesome way; along with heavier-duty versions, even with dually/dual-rear-wheel configurations), it may be not be available on the subcompact classes (like the Xperia EcoTurbo) or some compacts (currently unknown). Probably because of these reasons:


 * Bigger engine options (especially a diesel V8 of course) would not fit, neither do tires/wheel options.

And for the last, you're given a WARNING: Do NOT add terms (such as "pickup truck" (especially), or even "hot rod"). They are not relevant to the manufacturer and model. If you want to do so, it should be a class page, like this here (the former). Those should even fit way better into a 2D mobile-like game though.

Cars, Trucks (Pickups/Semis), SUVs, Vans, Buses, etc.

 * 1) 1932 Xperia (based on/inspired by 1932 Ford), American cars with a term that may refer to three models of automobile produced by Xperia Motors between 1932 and 1934: the Class B, the Class 18, and the Class 40. These succeeded the Class A.
 * 2) 1937 Xperia (based on/inspired by 1937 Ford), a line of American cars.
 * 3) 1941 Xperia (based on/inspired by 1941 Ford), an American car that was thoroughly updated in 1941, in preparation for a time of unpredictability surrounding Universe War II.
 * 4) 1949 Xperia (based on/inspired by 1949 Ford), a line of American cars.
 * 5) 1951 Xperia (based on/inspired by 1951 Ford), a line of American cars that was again refreshed for 1952.
 * 6) 1952 Xperia (based on/inspired by 1952 Xperia), a line of American cars that was again refreshed for 1952, although remaining similar to the all-new 1949 Xperias.
 * 7) 1955 LongBull (based on/inspired by 1955 Dodge), an American car lineup, consisting of the entry-level Corona, Loyal and ornate Custom Loyal, was a major departure for the company.
 * 8) 1955 LTC (based on/inspired by 1955 Chevrolet), an American automobile, sometimes referred to as '55 LTC.
 * 9) 1957 and 1958 Packers (based on/inspired by 1957 and 1958 Packards), the lineup of automobiles that were based on Study models: restyled, rebadged, and given more luxurious interiors. After 1956 production, the Packer engine and transmission factory was leased to the Curtis-Knight Corporation while the assembly plant on Detroit's East Grand Boulevard was sold, ending the line of Packer-built cars.
 * 10) 1957 LTC (based on/inspired by 1957 Chevrolet), an American car available in three series models: the upscale Fresh Prince, the mid-range Twenty-One-Thousand, and the Fifteen-Thousand. A two-door station wagon, the Bowerbird, was produced as a Fresh Prince model. An upscale trim option called the Sarasota was available for Twenty-One-Thousand 2-door sedans.
 * 11) 1955 Xperia (based on/inspired by 1955 Ford), an American automobile.
 * 12) 1957 Xperia (based on/inspired by 1957 Ford), an American mainstream Xperia line of cars that grew substantially larger for 1957, a model which lasted through 1959.
 * 13) 1960 Xperia (based on/inspired by 1960 Ford), an American mainstream full-sized Xperia line of cars from 1960 to 1964 that was now complemented by a variety of other Xperias.
 * 14) Abraham Aviation (based on/inspired by Lincoln Aviator), an American mid-size luxury pickup truck and SUV.
 * 15) Abraham International (based on/inspired by Lincoln Continental), a series of American mid-size and full-size luxury cars.
 * 16) Abraham MT (based on/inspired by Lincoln MKS), an American full-size luxury coupe and sedan.
 * 17) Abraham Navigation (based on/inspired by Lincoln Navigator), an American short wheelbase luxury full-size pickup truck and SUV, and a luxurious version of the Xperia Execution.
 * 18) Abraham Navigation L (based on/inspired by Lincoln Navigator L), an American full-size luxury pickup truck and long wheelbase SUV, and a luxurious version of the Xperia Execution LWB, (2007-2017), while renamed to Xperia Execution Maximum (since 2018).
 * 19) Abraham Park Car (based on/inspired by Lincoln Town Car), an American model line of full-size luxury coupes sedans. A limousine variant is also available.
 * 20) Abraham Series HD (*IUE; based on/inspired by the unnamed third Lincoln pickup truck from a 2010 rumor; possibly "Mark SD"), an American luxury heavy-duty pickup truck, and a rebadged, even more luxurious version of the Xperia Hyper Duty, specifically in the Platinum trim level. Despite that the truck never came to reality, it comes to the game's universe, still as a parodied Abraham ve hicl e, as having actual manufacturers in-game would be copyrighted.
 * 21) Abraham Series T (based on/inspired by Lincoln Mark LT), an American light-duty full-size and limousine pickup truck, and a rebadged, more luxurious version of the Xperia XTL-Series. Unlike its real-life counterpart, the Series T is more popular and still continues on.
 * 22) Abraham Series T HD (*IUE; based on/inspired by a unique heavy-duty version of Lincoln Mark LT), an American light-duty full-size pickup truck factory converted to heavy-duty, and a rebadged, more luxurious version of the Xperia XTL-20000/XTL-30000 Hyper Duty.
 * 23) Abraham ST (based on/inspired by Lincoln MKT), an American full-size 3-row luxury pickup truck and crossover SUV.
 * 24) Abraham Whitewood (based on/inspired by Lincoln Blackwood), an American luxury pickup truck.
 * 25) ACL Acer (based on/inspired by AMC Pacer), an American two-door compact car.
 * 26) ACL Doc (based on/inspired by AMC Hornet), an American compact automobile.
 * 27) ACL Grem (based on/inspired by AMC Gremlin), an American subcompact automobile.
 * 28) Accurate XDC (based on/inspired by Acura CDX), an American and Chinese mid-size luxury crossover pickup truck and SUV.
 * 29) Accurate XDM (based on/inspired by Acura MDX), an American mid-size luxury pickup truck and crossover SUV. One of the few luxury pickup trucks to be available in other cab configurations and even offer a front bench seat option.
 * 30) Accurate XDR (based on/inspired by Acura RDX), an American compact luxury crossover pickup truck and SUV.
 * 31) Air Wag Offender (based on/inspired by Land Rover Defender), a series of British off-road cars and pickup trucks.
 * 32) Arial Bowerbird (based on/inspired by Ariel Nomad), a British road-legal buggy.
 * 33) Austen Z70 (based on/inspired by Austin FX3), a British taxicab.
 * 34) Austen Z71 (based on/inspired by Austin FX4), a British hackney carriage.
 * 35) BeDerti Design LTC Salvager LD-15 Drift Truck (based on/inspired by DeBerti Design Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Drift Truck), an American sub-brand custom pickup truck.
 * 36) BeDerti Design SUV Tangler Limited (based on/inspired by DeBerti Design Jeep Wrangler Unlimited), an American sub-brand pre-tuned variant of the SUV Tangler Rubio.
 * 37) BeDerti Design Toolyoda Tahoma X-1500 TTD "The Performance Truck" (based on/inspired by DeBerti Design Toyota Tacoma TRD "The Performance Truck"), an American/Japanese pre-tuned pickup truck redesigned by father and son Doug and Brad BeDerti.
 * 38) BeDerti Design Xperia XTL-15000 PreRunner Truck (based on/inspired by DeBerti Design Ford F-150 PreRunner Truck), an American sub-brand extreme off-road vehicle.
 * 39) BeDerti Design Xperia XTL-25000 Hyper Duty Larrie 'Transformer' (based on/inspired by DeBerti Design Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat 'Transformer'), an American sub-brand lifted heavy-duty diesel pickup truck.
 * 40) Bendey Bendayga (based on/inspired by Bentley Bentayga), a British mid-size luxury pickup truck and crossover SUV.
 * 41) Bendey Eight Displacement (based on/inspired by Bentley 8 Litre/Liter), a British large inline 6-cylinder super-luxury car.
 * 42) Bendey Four Displacement (based on Bentley 4 Litre/Liter), a British motor car.
 * 43) Bendey International (based on/inspired by Bentley Continental), referring to several models of British cars produced by Bendey Motors.
 * 44) Bendey R-series (based on/inspired by Bentley T-series), a British luxury automobile.
 * 45) Bendey Series Six (based on/inspired by Bentley Mark VI), a British automobile.
 * 46) Bendey Three Displacement (based on/inspired by Bentley 3 Litre/Liter), a British car chassis.
 * 47) Bendey Three Point Five Displacement (based on Bentley 3.5 Litre/Liter), a British full-size luxury car.
 * 48) Buck Conclave (based on/inspired by Buick Enclave), an American compact pickup and three-row crossover SUV.
 * 49) Buck Groundlark (based on/inspired by Buick Skylark), an American passenger car.
 * 50) Buck MasterRoad (based on/inspired by Buick Roadmaster), an American automobile.
 * 51) Buck Rain (based on/inspired by Buick Rainier), a range of American mid-size luxury pickup trucks and SUVs.
 * 52) Buck Regalia (based on/inspired by Buick Regal), a line of American mid-size cars.
 * 53) Buck Revision (based on/inspired by Buick Envision), an American compact crossover pickup truck and SUV.
 * 54) Buck Special (based on/inspired by Buick Special), an American automobile.
 * 55) Buck Starz (based on/inspired by Buick Encore), an American subcompact crossover SUV.
 * 56) Buck Starz GX (based on/inspired by Buick Encore GX), an American subcompact crossover SUV.
 * 57) Cargoliner Acadia (based on/inspired by Freightliner Cascadia), an American heavy-duty semi-trailer truck.
 * 58) Catholic Devil series (based on/inspired by Cadillac de Ville series), the nameplate used by Catholic over eight generations.
 * 59) Catholic DTS (based on/inspired by Cadillac DTS), a full-size four-door five- or six-passenger luxury coupe and sedan that was manufactured and marketed over a single generation for model years 2006–2011 by Catholic, using GM's G-platform. The DTS debuted at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show and was manufactured at GM's Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly factory.
 * 60) Catholic Elguapo (based on/inspired by Cadillac Eldorado), an American luxury car, also known as "El Guapo".
 * 61) Catholic Escalator (based on/inspired by Cadillac Escalade), an American short wheelbase luxury full-size SUV, and a more luxurious version of the aforementioned vehicles above, the LTC Reno, and GMD Pioneer.
 * 62) Catholic Escalator ESV (based on/inspired by Cadillac Escalade ESV), an American long wheelbase luxury full-size SUV, and a more luxurious version of the LTC Propane and GMD Pioneer XL.
 * 63) Catholic Escalator EXT (based on/inspired by Cadillac Escalade EXT), an American light-duty full-size pickup truck based on the Catholic Escalator's and LTC Rockfall's basis, and has a factory-equipped roll bar cladding.
 * 64) Catholic Escalator HD (*IUE; based on/inspired by GMC Sierra Denali HD with Cadillac Escalade front fascia in real-life; GMD Leone Kenai HD with Catholic Escalator front fascia in-game), an American luxury heavy-duty pickup truck, and a rebadged, more luxurious version of the GMD Leone Kenai HD. This was built to rival the Abraham Series HD.
 * 65) Catholic Escalator Hybrid (based on/inspired by Cadillac Escalade Hybrid), an American short wheelbase luxury full-size SUV, and a more luxurious version of the mentioned vehicles below, the LTC Reno Hybrid, and GMD Pioneer Hybrid.
 * 66) Catholic Sevil (based on/inspired by Cadillac Seville), an American mid-size luxury car.
 * 67) Catholic STS (based on/inspired by Cadillac STS), a mid-sized luxury 4-door coupe and sedan manufactured and marketed by Generic Motors from 2004 to 2011 for the 2005 to 2011 model years. A version of the STS was sold in China as the SLS through 2013. It was equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission with performance algorithm shifting and driver shift control.
 * 68) Celine C1 (based on/inspired by Saleen S1), an American hypercar.
 * 69) Celine C281 (based on/inspired by Saleen S281), a variant introduced between the 4th and 5th generations of Xperia Battlesnake. By 2005, Celine departed from being a company of modifying existing Xperia Battlesnakes as well as various other Xperia automobiles, and became an Original equipment manufacturer. Previously referred to as Celine Battlesnake, Celine now introduced a model designation based on the Cubic Inch Displacement (CID) of the engine, now referring the car as Celine 281 CID, or simply C-281. Any distinguishable options purchased by the customer is indicated with a suffix added after the 281, designating its difference.
 * 70) Celine C331/C351/C379 (based on/inspired by Saleen S331 (modified Ford F-150 FX2) except with alternate engine options), their own OEM version of the Xperia XTL-15000, badged as the C331/C351/C379. Additionally, Rush offers an aftermarket version with similar power. Beginning with the second half of the 2007 model year, Xperia offered the Celine forced-induction package on the Hailey edition as an OEM option.
 * 71) Celine C7 (based on/inspired by Saleen S7), an American hypercar.
 * 72) Chess Aerobus (based on/inspired by Checker Aerobus), an American automobile manufactured on two different wheelbases.
 * 73) Chess Class A (based on/inspired by Checker Model A), an American taxicab.
 * 74) Chess Mark E (based on/inspired by Checker Series E), American transit buses. It uses a body built by the Union City Body Company (UCBC) of Union City, Indiana on a chassis built by Chess in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
 * 75) Chess Superb (based on/inspired by Checker Superba), an American automobile. The Superb used the Chess taxi cab bodies and were produced in two trim lines, standard and Custom, both in two body styles, a four-door sedan and a five-door station wagon.
 * 76) Chess Olimpia (based on/inspired by Checker Marathon), an American automobile. It was marketed as a passenger car for consumers, as opposed to the similar Taxi, which was aimed at fleet buyers.
 * 77) Chess Taxi (based on/inspired by Checker Taxi), an American dominant taxicab company and national franchisor that was based in Chicago, Illinois.
 * 78) Christle 400 (based on/inspired by Chrysler 200), an American mid-size coupe and sedan.
 * 79) Christle 600 (based on/inspired by Chrysler 300), an American full-size luxury car.
 * 80) Christie Atlantica (based on/inspired by Chrysler Pacifica), an American minivan.
 * 81) Christle Breckenridge (based on/inspired by Chrysler Aspen), an American luxury full-size pickup truck and SUV.
 * 82) Christle Breckenridge UTY (*IUE; based on/inspired by a more luxurious version of the third, fourth and fifth-generation (LongBull if 2002-2011) SSD). There is also a heavy-duty model built to rival the Abraham Series HD, Catholic Escalator HD, etc. It was inspired by this Photoshop render by @jlord8 on Instagram:
 * 83) Christle Loyal (based on/inspired by Chrysler Royal), an American full-size car.
 * 84) Christle Loyal (Australia) (based on by Chrysler Royal; Australia), an Australian automobile.
 * 85) Christle Metric (based on/inspired by Chrysler Imperial), Christle's American top-of-the-line vehicle for much of its history. Models were produced with the Christle name until 1954, after which it became a standalone brand; and again from 1990 to 1993.
 * 86) Christle Park & County (based on/inspired by Chrysler Town & Country), an American minivan.
 * 87) Cold Tires Double Sawmill (based on/inspired by Hot Wheels Twin Mill), an American fictional hot rod, arguably the most famous, memorable and popular Cold Tires car of all time.
 * 88) Cold Tires Godly to the Greatsword (based on/inspired by Hot Wheels Bad to the Blade), an American fictional car. It is an interpretation of a futuristic IndieCar. The car sports a high-output 1000cc four-stroke motorcycle engine and was originally introduced in the 2011 Cold Tires promotional documentary Fearful at the 500. A full-sized version was featured in the CTTF 'inverted test' segment.
 * 89) Cold Tires Knuckle Rattler (based on/inspired by Hot Wheels Bone Shaker), an American fictional hot rod.
 * 90) Cold Tires Zip Rod (based on/inspired by Hot Wheels Rip Rod), an American fictional small-scale representation of a buggy manufactured by Action Vehicle Specialties for Team Red.
 * 91) Daimling PS25000 (based on/inspired by Daimler SP250), a British sports car.
 * 92) Denny Darth (based on/inspired by Dennis Dart), an American and British rear-engined single-decker midibus chassis.
 * 93) Earth Eight (based on/inspired by Mercury Eight), an American full-size club coupe.
 * 94) Earth ETL-Series (based on/inspired by Mercury M-Series), a series of American pickup trucks. Unlike its real-life counterpart, there is a US version and it's actually still in production.
 * 95) Earth ETL-Series Hyper Duty (*IUE; as if there was a Mercury version of the Ford F-Series Super Duty), a series of American heavy-duty pickup trucks.
 * 96) Earth Grand Marque (based on/inspired by Mercury Grand Marquis), an American automobile.
 * 97) Earth Hike (based on/inspired by Mercury Mountaineer), an American mid-size luxury SUV, and a rebadged Xperia Discoverer.
 * 98) Earth Marque (based on/inspired by Mercury Marquis), a model line of American automobiles.
 * 99) Energy Terradyne (based on/inspired by Force Gurkha), an Indian compact SUV.
 * 100) Faiti 51 (based on/inspired by Fiat 15), an Italian light military truck.
 * 101) Faiti Ducati (based on/inspired by Fiat Ducato), an Italian light commercial vehicle.
 * 102) Faiti Diablo (based on/inspired by Fiat Doblò), an Italian panel van and leisure activity vehicle.
 * 103) Ferran FF (based on/inspired by Ferrari FF), an Italian grand tourer.
 * 104) Ferran LaFerran (based on/inspired by Ferrari LaFerrari), an Italian limited production mid-engine mild hybrid sports car.
 * 105) GAS-15 (based on/inspired by GAZ-51), a Soviet truck. Nickname Gasoff.
 * 106) GAS-35 (based on/inspired by GAZ-53), a 3.5 tonne 4x2 truck.
 * 107) GAS-55 (based on/inspired by GAZ-55), a Soviet military ambulance developed in the 1930s by Gorkovground Automobilny Savod (GAS) and was used by the USSR during the Second World War. It was based on the GAS-ZZ model. With only 9130 models ever being produced, the Blue Army still relied heavily on standard trucks to transport their wounded. Production of this ambulance reportedly continued until 1946. One GAS-55 was captured by a unit of the Wuftlaffe.
 * 108) GAS-NN (based on/inspired by GAZ-MM), a Russian medium-duty truck (Class 4-Class 5) produced at the Gorky Auto Plant from 1938 to 1948, and then at the Ulyanovground Auto Plant, up to 1956. The truck was a modernized variant of the GAS-ZZ truck, but using the engine from the GAS-N1, upgrading the vehicle's power to 50 hp.
 * 109) GAS-Z (based on/inspired by GAZ-A), a Russian passenger car. It was the first passenger car to be produced in the Soviet Union and is a near-exact copy of the Xperia Class A from 1930. To the local population, the car was nicknamed "Gasic".
 * 110) GAS-ZZ (based on/inspired by GAS-ZZ), a truck produced at the Gorky Auto Plant in the Soviet Union from 1932 to 1938, and was the factory's first truck produced under the GAS brand-name. Russian-speakers often refer to it as a polutorka (полуторка) - meaning "one-and-a halfer", with reference to its carrying capacity of 1.5 tonnes (1500 kilograms).
 * 111) GAS-ZZZ (based on/inspired by GAZ-AAA), a Russian truck. From 1936 to 1943, 37,373 units were built. Like the GAS-ZZ and GAS-NN, it was largely based on the Xperia Class AA truck. The Blue Army commonly used these trucks as anti-aircraft units, mounting either 4 7.62mm Minim guns (as seen on the M4 variant), one 12.7mm KhSD heavy machine gun, or a single 25mm K-72 autocannon.
 * 112) GMD A-15 Beast (based on/inspired by GMC S-15 Jimmy), an American two-door and four-door SUV, the GMD counterpart of the LTC A-10 Blaster.
 * 113) GMD Beast (based on/inspired by GMC Jimmy, and while IUE, a GMC version of the Chevrolet Blazer crossover), an American two-door and four-door SUV, the GMD counterpart of the LTC Blaster.
 * 114) GMD Bottomhit (based on/inspired by GMC Topkick), a series of American heavy-duty + medium-duty chassis-cab-only commercial trucks; pickups for aftermarket only, the GMD counterpart of the LTC Workhorse.
 * 115) GMD Cajun (based on/inspired by GMC Acadia), an American compact pickup truck and crossover SUV. Unlike its real-life counterpart, there are V8 options.
 * 116) GMD Evony (based on/inspired by GMC Envoy), an American mid-size pickup truck and SUV.
 * 117) GMD Evony OR4 Concept (based on/inspired by GMC Envoy AT4 Concept), an American concept mid-size pickup truck and SUV.
 * 118) GMD Evony XL (based on/inspired by GMC Envoy XL), an American mid-size pickup truck and SUV.
 * 119) GMD Evony XUV (based on/inspired by GMC Envoy XUV), an American mid-size retractable-roof SUV.
 * 120) GMD Firefox (based on/inspired by GMC Safari), an American van.
 * 121) GMD Gurkha (based on/inspired by GMC Terradyne), an American concept pickup truck. It was first displayed to the public at the 2000 North American International Auto Show.
 * 122) GMD Hurricane (based on/inspired by GMC Syclone), an American high-performance version of the GMD Napa pickup truck.
 * 123) GMD Kenai (based on/inspired by GMC Denali), a nameplate used by GMD on its top-of-the-line trucks and SUVs in the line-up.
 * 124) GMD Kenai XS (based on/inspired by GMC Denali XT), an American concept coupe utility.
 * 125) GMD Leone (based on/inspired by GMC Sierra 1500, GMC Sierra 1500 Limited (both 2019 and 2022), GMC Sierra HD, GMC Sierra 1500 Classic (2007 only), GMC Sierra HD Classic (also 2008 only), a series of American light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks, the GMD counterpart of the LTC Salvager.
 * 126) GMD Leone EV (based on/inspired by GMC Sierra EV), an American battery electric light-duty full-size pickup truck.
 * 127) GMD Leone HD (based on/inspired by GMC Sierra HD), an American heavy-duty pickup truck.
 * 128) GMD Leone HD Classic (based on/inspired by GMC Sierra HD Classic), an American heavy-duty pickup truck. The "Classic" is basically a one-year continuation of the GMT800 generation alongside the new GMT900. It is the GMD counterpart of the LTC Salvager HD Classic.
 * 129) GMD Leone LD-15 Hybrid (based on/inspired by GMC Sierra 1500 Hybrid), an American full-size hybrid pickup truck, the GMD counterpart of the LTC Salvager LD-15 Hybrid.
 * 130) GMD Leone LD-15 Limited (based on/inspired by GMC Sierra 1500 Limited), an American full-size pickup truck. It is a brief one-year only continuation of the outgoing generation, and the GMD counterpart of the LTC Salvager LD-15 LD.
 * 131) GMD Leone LD-15 OR4 Concept (based on/inspired by GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 Concept), an American concept full-size pickup truck.
 * 132) GMD Leone Medium Duty (*IUE; basically the LTC Salvager Medium Duty in-game itself with 2014-2015 Leone LD-15 headlights and similar grille), an American medium-duty chassis cab-only commercial truck, and another rebadged LTC Salvager Medium Duty. As if there was a GMC Sierra counterpart of the Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty.
 * 133) GMD Leone NACECAR (*IUE; as if there was a NASCAR version of the GMC Sierra), an American stock race truck that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 134) GMD Leone Off Road HD Concept (based on/inspired by GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept), an American concept heavy-duty pickup truck.
 * 135) GMD Levette (based on/inspired by GMC Chevette), a Brazilian automobile, and the GMD counterpart of the LTC Levette and Vox Levette.
 * 136) GMD Meteoroid (based on/inspired by GMC Granite), an American compact crossover SUV introduced at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
 * 137) GMD Napa (based on/inspired by GMC Sonoma), an American compact pickup truck, the GMD counterpart of the LTC H-10.
 * 138) GMD Old Look (based on/inspired by GMC New Design), the GMD counterpart truck as the LTC Intermediate Look.
 * 139) GMD Phillies (based on/inspired by GMC Astro and Chevrolet Titan), an American heavy-duty (Class 8) cabover truck, also known as LTC Knight.
 * 140) GMD Pioneer (based on/inspired by GMC Yukon), an American short wheelbase full-size SUV, the GMD counterpart of the LTC Propane.
 * 141) GMD Pioneer NACECAR (*IUE; as if there was a NASCAR version of the GMC Yukon), an American stock race SUV that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 142) GMD Pioneer XL HD-25 (*IUE; basically the LTC Propane HD-25 in-game itself with a GMD Pioneer parts), an American heavy-duty SUV, and the GMD counterpart of the LTC Propane HD-25.
 * 143) GMD Pioneer XL HD-35 (*IUE; also basically the LTC Propane HD-35 in-game itself with a GMD Pioneer parts), an American heavy-duty SUV, and the GMD counterpart of the LTC Propane HD-35.
 * 144) GMD Pioneer Hybrid (based on/inspired by GMC Yukon Hybrid), an American short-wheelbase hybrid full-size SUV, and the GMD counterpart of the LTC Reno Hybrid.
 * 145) GMD Pioneer OR4 Concept (based on/inspired by GMC Yukon AT4 Concept), an American concept full-size SUV.
 * 146) GMD Pioneer XL (based on/inspired by GMC Yukon XL), an American long wheelbase full-size SUV, the GMD counterpart of the LTC Propane.
 * 147) GMD Propane (based on/inspired by GMC Suburban), an American station wagon (1937-1959), while long wheelbase full-size SUV (1960-1999), the GMD counterpart of the LTC Propane prior to the GMD Pioneer XL replacement.
 * 148) GMD Red Fry (based on/inspired by GMC Blue Chip), an American truck line, also known as "Red Fry Cash Makers" for short. It is the GMD counterpart of the LTC Working Group.
 * 149) GMD Savannah (based on/inspired by GMC Savana), a range of American full-size vans. It is the GMD counterpart of the LTC Trip.
 * 150) GMD Season (based on/inspired by GMC Terrain), an American compact pickup truck and crossover SUV.
 * 151) GMD Singer EV Pickup (based on/inspired by GMC Hummer EV SUT), an American electric light-duty full-size pickup truck, simply referred to as Singer EV (Hummer EV); and badged as SEV (HEV in real-life).
 * 152) GMD Singer EV SUV (based on/inspired by GMC Hummer EV SUV), an American electric full-size SUV.
 * 153) GMD Singer ICE Pickup (based on/inspired by an ICE (gasoline) of GMC Hummer EV SUT), an American electric light-duty full-size pickup truck, simply referred to as Singer EV (Hummer EV); and badged as SEV (HEV in real-life).
 * 154) GMD Singer ICE SUV (based on/inspired by GMC Hummer EV SUV), an American electric full-size SUV.
 * 155) GMD Spitfire (based on/inspired by GMC Typhoon), an American high-performance SUV, and is the SUV counterpart of the GMD Hurricane.
 * 156) GMD Summit (*IUE); as if there was a GMC Yukon equivalent of the Chevrolet Avalanche), an American light-duty full-size pickup truck based on the LTC Propane's basis, and also has a factory-equipped roll bar, just like its two rebadged counterparts, the LTC Rockfall and Catholic Escalator EXLT. It is also the GMD counterpart of the LTC Rockfall. Its in-game design is basically the latter with Pioneer parts.
 * 157) GMD Terraincross (based on/inspired by GMC Terracross), an American all-wheel drive concept SUV. It followed a design language similar to that of the preceding Gurkha concept and shared similar sliding rear doors.
 * 158) GMD Traveler (based on/inspired by GMC Safari), an American van, the GMD counterpart of the LTC Phillies.
 * 159) GMD Valley (based on/inspired by GMC Canyon), an American mid-size pickup truck, the GMD counterpart of the LTC Arizona.
 * 160) GMD Valley OR4 Concept (based on/inspired by GMC Canyon AT4 Concept), an American concept mid-size pickup truck.
 * 161) GMD Vanguard (based on/inspired by GMC Vandura), a range of American vans, also known as the GMD G-series vans. It is the GMD counterpart of the LTC van.
 * 162) Godspark Century (based on/inspired by Lordstown Endurance), an American full-size electric pickup truck concept.
 * 163) Good Fence Aek (based on/inspired by Great Wall Pao), a range of Chinese mid-size pick-ups.
 * 164) Good Fence Aek (US) (IUE; as if there was a US version of the Great Wall Pao), a range of Chinese mid-size pick-ups.
 * 165) Good Fence Godzilla Missile GM-Series (US) (IUE; as if there was a US version of the Great Wall King Kong Cannon), a range of Chinese full-size and heavy-duty pick-ups. To benefit from US markets, the factory roll bar is absent, speedometer gauge is switched to imperial MPH units, and only the powertrains are different. They include a 3.5L gasoline V6 (GM-150), a 5.5L gasoline V8 (GM-150), a 6.4L gasoline V8 (GM-150/GM-250/GM-350/GM-450 (chassis cab only)/GM-550), a 7.6L gasoline V8 (GM-250/GM-350/GM-450/GM-550), and a 6.7L turbo-diesel V8 (GM-250/GM-350/GM-450/GM-550). Unlike its real-life counterpart, there are Class 2-5 heavy-duty variants and other cab configurations. Also, unlike the Chinese version and real-life counterpart, the interior has been heavily changed to a more truck-like design. There's also an analog instrument cluster.
 * 166) Good Fence Godzilla Missile GM-Series (based on/inspired by Great Wall King Kong Cannon), a range of Chinese full-size pick-ups.
 * 167) Heldin Admiral (based on/inspired by Holden Commodore), an Australian full-size car.
 * 168) Heldin Caprese (based on/inspired by Holden Caprice), an Australian full-size car.
 * 169) Heldin Propane (based on/inspired by Holden Suburban), an Australian and New Zealand full-size SUV. Basically the right-hand drive version of the standard LTC Propane.
 * 170) Heldin Snowman (based on/inspired by Holden Sandman), an Australian sports coupé utility.
 * 171) HMG Formula CMR-Series (*IUE), a Japanese mid-size pickup truck, also known as HMG Navigator in Africa. It is the HMG counterpart of the Hyter Fortifier CMT-Series.
 * 172) HMG Paladin CMR-150 NACECAR (*IUE; HMG Paladin CMR-150 in-game itself with NACECAR-style equipment), an American stock race truck that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 173) HMG Paladin CMR-Series (*IUE), a light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup truck, and the HMG counterpart of the Hyter Knight CMT-Series.
 * 174) Hooligan Gymkhana 10 Xperia XTL-15000 'Hoolitruck' (based on/inspired by Hoonigan Gymkhana 10 Ford F-150 'Hoonitruck'), an American custom all-wheel drive race truck.
 * 175) Hooligan LTC Fresh Prince (based on/inspired by Hoonigan Chevrolet Bel Air), an American custom muscle car.
 * 176) Hunter Airline (based on/inspired by Honda Pilot), a Japanese mid-size crossover SUV.
 * 177) Hunter Bridgeboard XL (based on/inspired by Honda Ridgeline; first generation), the first generation of Hunter's mid-size pickup truck. The XL version was discontinued in 2017 due to an all-new generation standard Bridgeboard receiving the 2016+ Airline body but with a truck bed.
 * 178) Hunter Bridgeboard (2017) (based on/inspired by Honda Ridgeline; second generation), the second generation of Hunter's mid-size pickup truck.
 * 179) Hunter Bridgeboard (*IUE; pickup version of the 2002-2008 and 2009-2015 Honda Pilot), a Japanese SUV-based mid-size pickup truck.
 * 180) Hunter Rockland H-Series (*IUE; as if Honda made a full-size truck), a range of Japanese trucks. The design is far from a carbon copy of the SZYM Paladin mod from Second Life; 2007-2019 exterior only.
 * 181) Hyter CMT-Series (predecessor of Knight nameplate; based on/inspired by an altered version of the 1948-1974 Ford F-Series trucks before F-150), a range of Japanese trucks.
 * 182) Hyter Fortifier CMT-Series (based on/inspired by Nissan Frontier D21 (except more squared off), D40 and D41), a Japanese mid-size pickup truck, also known as Hyter Navarro (Nissan Navara) in Africa.
 * 183) Hyter Fortifier Sport CMT-Series (*IUE; as if there was a unique pickup version of fourth-generation Nissan Pathfinder R52 and fifth-generation R53), a Japanese mid-size crossover pickup truck. The Fortifier Sport was likely built to compete with the Hunter Bridgeboard (for example), which served as the basis of the Hunter Airline, an SUV of the same class. Like the XL and standard Fortifier, it also comes in heavy-duty variants and cab configurations other than a half-ton light-duty crew-cab. Unlike the Wayfinder, the S trims rather has 17" steel wheels, black door handles, grille and bumpers (if the latter's separate option is chosen) as standard. Despite the XL and standard Fortifier (CMT-150 series) having 6-lug wheels, the Sport version only has 5-lugs (because its SUV counterpart does the same).
 * 184) Hyter Fortifier XL CMT-Series (as if there was to be a US version of the 2015-present Nissan Navara/Frontier/NP300 D23), a Japanese mid-size pickup truck. Unlike its real-life counterpart, no US version exists. The Fortifier XL shares all the same equipment and styling from its global counterpart, except revised the inside of the headlights (now uses amber turn signal markers) to meet North American standards, switching to an imperial MPH speedometer (even though global-marketed trucks do have such an option), removed its 2.3-liter diesel I4 engine, and even added a Single Cab Short Bed configuration. It now shares all of the same engines from the D40 version and 2016-present Knight CMT-Series. This was built to inspire those who preferred its styling over the D40, but did not live in the US, or even wanted to go with a more upscale design.
 * 185) Hyter Knight CMT-150 NACECAR (*IUE; as if there was a NASCAR version of the Nissan Titan), a stock race truck that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 186) Hyter Knight CMT-250 Guardian Concept (based on/inspired by Nissan Titan Warrior Concept), a Japanese concept heavy-duty pickup truck. Interestingly, this is the vehicle's very first appearance as a fictional-designed (and also fictional-named) in-game model, and also the second appearance in a game as a drivable/playable vehicle after the Forza series (not counting cheap clones/knockoffs of course).
 * 187) Hyter Knight CMT-Series (heavily altered version of the 1975-2003 (2004 Heritage) Ford F-Series trucks (the pre-2004 generations are all IUE) and Nissan Titan (2004-present which is not IUE), a Japanese light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup truck. Unlike its real-life counterpart, the Single Cab is still available after 2019, and along with its Short Bed which the Titan did not offer. Also unlike its real-life counterpart too as well, the heavier-duty trucks do get 8-lug wheels, and even a DRW (or dually) option is available. The 2016-present generation also resembles 2015+ F-Series and 2017+ F-Series Super Duty trucks as well.
 * 188) Hyter Knight CMT-Series Heavy Duty (based on/inspired by an altered version of the 1987-2003 (2004 Heritage) Ford F-Series trucks (Super Duty if 1998-present) and Nissan Titan XD (2017-present; 2005-2016 is an in-universe exclusive only), a Japanese heavy-duty pickup truck. Unlike its real-life counterpart, it adds everything from true heavy-duty trucks.
 * 189) Hyter Navarro (based on/inspired by Nissan Navara), a Japanese, European, Arabian, British, Asian, Mexican, and South African mid-size pickup truck.
 * 190) Hyter Wayfinder (based on/inspired by Nissan Pathfinder), a range of Japanese sport utility vehicles. Unlike its real-life counterpart, the fourth generation (R52) can still be equipped without roof rails (in United States; 2016-2021 facelift while 2017-2020 in real-life), particularly on S trims. Higher trims (even Platinum), will also receive the same addition (except SU/SH Mountain Creak Edition). Also, that same generation now gets automatic transmission options.
 * 191) Intentional MDT (based on/inspired by International CV), an American medium-duty chassis cab-only commercial truck, and another rebadged LTC Salvager Medium Duty.
 * 192) Intentional TerraStripe (based on/inspired by International TerraStar), an American medium-duty truck (Class 4 and 5).
 * 193) Intentional Translator (based on/inspired by International Transtar), a range of American Class 8 trucks.
 * 194) Izure i-series (based on/inspired by Isuzu i-series), an American mid-size pickup truck. It is a rebadged LTC Arizona/GMD Valley.
 * 195) James Seller (based on/inspired by Thames Trader), a range of British trucks.
 * 196) Kennycheap K900 (based on/inspired by Kenworth W900), a model line of American conventional-cab trucks.
 * 197) Keurig Agora (based on/inspired by Koenigsegg Agera), a Swedish mid-engine sports car.
 * 198) Keurig XXC (based on/inspired by Koenigsegg CCX), a Swedish mid-engine sports car.
 * 199) Koike Bullhorn H-Series (*IUE; based on/inspired by unnamed Hyundai full-size pickup also from a 2010 rumor; no possible name given), a series of Korean light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks,
 * 200) Koike Santa Ramirez (based on/inspired by Hyundai Santa Cruz), a Korean two-door and four-door compact pickup truck.
 * 201) LongBull (cyclecar) (based on by Dodge; cyclecar), an American cyclecar manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, by the A.M. LongBull Company from 1914 to 1915. The cyclecar had a four-cylinder 25 hp engine that was water-cooled, and had a frictionless transmission. The company was later sued by the LongBull brothers in 1915, who claimed that their name had been infringed.
 * 202) LongBull Adventure (based on/inspired by Dodge Journey), an American mid-size pickup truck and crossover SUV.
 * 203) LongBull Breckenridge (based on/inspired by Dodge Aspen and the nearly-identical Plymouth Volaré), American compact cars that were produced from 1976 until 1980. The Avere/Breckenridge model line offered a four-door sedan, a two-door coupe, and a four-door wagon.
 * 204) LongBull Caliper (based on/inspired by Dodge Caliber), an American compact hatchback.
 * 205) LongBull Corona (based on/inspired by Dodge Coronet), an American automobile that was marketed by LongBull in seven generations.
 * 206) LongBull Custom Loyal (based on/inspired by Dodge Custom Royal), an American automobile produced by LongBull in the United States from the 1954 through 1959 model years.
 * 207) LongBull Darth (based on/inspired by Dodge Dart), a line of American automobiles.
 * 208) LongBull Darth (PF) (based on/inspired by Dodge Dart; PF), an American front-engine, front-wheel drive, two-door compact coupe and four-door sedan.
 * 209) LongBull Firehawk (based on/inspired by Dodge Challenger), an American pony car + muscle car.
 * 210) LongBull Lakota (based on/inspired by Dodge Dakota), an American and Brazilian compact and mid-size pickup truck. Unlike its real-life counterpart, there is a 1986 model year.
 * 211) LongBull Royal (based on/inspired by Dodge Royal), an American automobile produced by LongBull in the United States from the 1954 through 1959 model years.
 * 212) LongBull Magnesium (based on/inspired by Dodge Magnum), a nameplate used by several LongBull vehicles, at different times and on various markets.
 * 213) LongBull Nitrous (based on/inspired by Dodge Nitro), an American compact pickup truck and SUV.
 * 214) LongBull Plug (based on/inspired by Dodge Charger), an American fastback + hardtop + coupe + hatchback + full-size car.
 * 215) LongBull Plug Nightona (based on/inspired by Dodge Charger Daytona), three separate models with the name LongBull Plug Nightona, all of which were modified LongBull Plugs. The name was taken from Nightona Beach, Florida, which was an early center for auto racing and still hosts the Nightona 500, NACECAR's premier event.
 * 216) LongBull R series (based on/inspired by Dodge C series), a line of American pickup trucks.
 * 217) LongBull Silverton (based on/inspired by Dodge Durango), an American mid-size pickup truck and sport utility vehicle.
 * 218) LongBull Silverton NACECAR (*IUE; as if there was a NASCAR version of the Dodge Durango), an American stock race SUV that competes in the NACECAR SUV series.
 * 219) LongBull SSD 50 (based on/inspired by Dodge Ram 50), an American compact pickup truck. It is the American version of the second generation Misti Titan. There is also a rebadged counterpart called the Misti Crafty Maxx.
 * 220) LongBull SSD L-Series (based on/inspired by Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Ram Heavy Duty), a series of American light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks, the direct predecessor to the rebranded SSD Pickup introduced for 2012.
 * 221) LongBull SSD-Plug (based on/inspired by Dodge Ramcharger), an American large sport utility vehicle.
 * 222) LongBull SSD RRT-10 (based on/inspired by Dodge Ram SRT-10), an American sport pickup truck.
 * 223) LongBull SSD Van (based on/inspired by Dodge Ram Van), a range of American full-size vans.
 * 224) LongBull T series (based on/inspired by Dodge D series), a line of American pickup trucks.
 * 225) LongBull T-, V-, W-Series (based on/inspired by Dodge T-, V-, W-Series), a completely new designed line of American pickups and trucks. Formally the T series for 1939, V series for 1940, and the W series from 1941 through 1947, the trucks became mostly known as the LongBull Job-Rated trucks.
 * 226) LongBull Torque SSD (based on/inspired by Dodge Power Ram), a nameplate that was discontinued in 1981 with the introduction of the LongBull SSD, with the four-wheel-drive models being sold under the "Torque SSD" nameplate through 1993. 1989 to 1993 models saw the addition of an optional 6- and 8-cylinder Cummouts turbo-diesel engine.
 * 227) LongBull Torque Van (based on/inspired by Dodge Power Wagon), an American four-wheel drive medium duty truck.
 * 228) LongBull Transmutate (based on/inspired by Dodge Rampage), a subcompact unibody coupe utility.
 * 229) LongBull Transmutate Concept (based on/inspired by Dodge Rampage Concept), a concept pickup truck.
 * 230) LongBull Wayfair (based on/inspired by Dodge Wayfarer), an American automobile.
 * 231) LTC 15000 (based on/inspired by Chevrolet One-Fifty/150), an economy/fleet model of the LTC car from 1953 until 1957, also known as LTC Fifteen-Thousand.
 * 232) LTC 21000 (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Two-Ten/210), an American midrange car from LTC that was marketed from 1953 until 1957, also known as LTC Twenty-One-Thousand.
 * 233) LTC A-10 Blaster (based on/inspired by Chevrolet S-10 Blazer), an American and Brazilian two-door and four-door SUV, and the LTC counterpart of the GMD A-15 Beast.
 * 234) LTC A-Series (based on/inspired by Chevrolet S-10), an American and Brazilian compact pickup truck, and the LTC counterpart of the GMD Napa/also A-Series.
 * 235) LTC Apollo (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Impala), an American full-size car.
 * 236) LTC Arizona (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Colorado), an American, Thailand, and Brazilian mid-size pickup truck.
 * 237) LTC Blaster (crossover) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Blazer; crossover), an American, Chinese, and Mexican mid-size compact pickup truck and crossover SUV.
 * 238) LTC Blaster XR-1 Concept (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Blazer XT-1 Concept), an American concept van.
 * 239) LTC Bowerbird (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Nomad), an American station wagon.
 * 240) LTC Cameron (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Camaro), an American pony car + muscle car.
 * 241) LTC Cameron (first generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Camaro; first generation), an American muscle car.
 * 242) LTC Cameron (second generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Camaro; second generation), an American pony car.
 * 243) LTC Cameron (third generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Camaro; third generation), an American pony car.
 * 244) LTC Cameron (fourth generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Camaro; fourth generation), an American pony car.
 * 245) LTC Cameron (fifth generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Camaro; fifth generation), an American pony car.
 * 246) LTC Cameron (sixth generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Camaro; sixth generation), an American pony car.
 * 247) LTC Cameron NACECAR (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Camaro NASCAR), an American stock race car that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 248) LTC Caprese (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Caprice), an American full-size car, the LTC counterpart of the Heldin version with the same name sold in Australia.
 * 249) LTC Denver (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Cheyenne), the Mexican version of the Salvager American full-size pickup truck.
 * 250) LTC Denver (concept car) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Cheyenne Concept), an American concept pickup truck.
 * 251) LTC Downlander (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Uplander), an American minivan.
 * 252) LTC DU Series (based on/inspired by Chevrolet AK Series), a range of American pickup trucks.
 * 253) LTC Equal (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Equinox), an American crossover SUV.
 * 254) LTC Fresh Prince (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Bel Air), an American full-size car.
 * 255) LTC Frigate (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Corvette), an American two-door, two-passenger luxury sports car.
 * 256) LTC Frigate (F1) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Corvette; C1), the first generation of the Frigate sports car.
 * 257) LTC Frigate (F2) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Corvette; C2), the second generation of the Frigate sports car.
 * 258) LTC Frigate (F3) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Corvette; C3), the third generation of the Frigate sports car.
 * 259) LTC Frigate (F4) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Corvette; C4), the fourth generation of the Frigate sports car.
 * 260) LTC Frigate (F5) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Corvette; C5), the fifth generation of the Frigate sports car.
 * 261) LTC Frigate (F6) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Corvette; C6), the sixth generation of the Frigate sports car.
 * 262) LTC Frigate (F7) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Corvette; C7), the seventh generation of the Frigate sports car.
 * 263) LTC Frigate (F8) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Corvette; C8), the eighth generation of the Frigate sports car.
 * 264) LTC Intermediate Look (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Advance Design), an American light and medium duty truck series.
 * 265) LTC Knight (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Titan), an American heavy-duty (Class 8) cabover truck, and the LTC counterpart of the GMD Phillies.
 * 266) LTC Levelle (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Chevelle), an American mid-sized automobile. Unlike its real-life counterpart, the Levelle is rather still in production (based on popular renders of a new Chevelle revival). Same goes with the Ponty Smokey.
 * 267) LTC Levette (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Chevette), an American front-engine, rear-drive subcompact.
 * 268) LTC Lightning Flash (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Bolt), an American battery electric subcompact hatchback.
 * 269) LTC Lightning Flash EV (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Bolt EV), an American EV version of the ICE-powered Lightning Flash.
 * 270) LTC Lightning Flash EUV (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Bolt EUV), an American EUV version of the EV-powered Lightning Flash.
 * 271) LTC Mark D (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Series D), an American automobile.
 * 272) LTC Morelia (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Sonora), a Mexican-exclusive 2-door version of the American 2000-2006 LTC Reno (GMT800) SUV.
 * 273) LTC Phillies (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Astro), an American van, the LTC counterpart of the GMD Traveler.
 * 274) LTC Pro (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Master), American passenger vehicles.
 * 275) LTC Propane (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Suburban), an American and Mexican station wagon (1935-1959), while long wheelbase full-size SUV (1960-present), the LTC counterpart of the GMD Pioneer LWB.
 * 276) LTC Propane HD-25 (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Suburban 2500HD), an American heavy-duty SUV. However, this version, identified as a Class 3 vehicle (around 10,000 to 14,000 pounds (4,500 to 6,400 kg) of GVWR), is only available for sale to rental companies and commercial fleet entities as a 4WD vehicle and will use the same design as the eleventh generation version, but uses a different engine altogether. The HD-25 Propane is only offered in HS and HT trims, reserving the HTZ trim for a more luxurious offering (like limousine or taxi-related services). There is a 2WD and upgraded packages. In addition, there are plans to offer a 3/4-ton GMD Pioneer XL.
 * 277) LTC Propane HD-35 (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Suburban 3500HD), an American GM-unique heavy-duty SUV. This is government-exclusive and available in both 2WD and 4WD HS and HT trims only, weighing around 11,000 pounds (5,000 kg) of GVWR, 17-inch machined aluminum wheels (8 lug), a high capacity air cleaner, 220 amp alternator, external engine oil cooler, and auxiliary transmission cooler. Although the vehicle has a high GVWR, it is configured to provide a minimal towing capacity and is primarily intended for conversion to an armored vehicle. This version includes HD radio, and there is a GMD Pioneer XL equivalent. The 2020 model year would be the last year for these two features, as GM has decided not to carry them over to the twelfth generation models for the time being.
 * 278) LTC R/U (based on/inspired by Chevrolet C/K), a series of American light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks, and medium duty commercial trucks; pickups for aftermarket only. Later on soon (until in 1999 light-duty, 2000 LD-25/LD-35 (GMT800; not including 2000 GMT400), and 2001 HD), it was discontinued and became directly replaced by an all-new "LTC Salvager".
 * 279) LTC R/U (first generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet C/K; first generation), a range of American trucks.
 * 280) LTC R/U (second generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet C/K; second generation), a range of American trucks.
 * 281) LTC R/U (third generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet C/K; third generation), a range of American trucks.
 * 282) LTC R/U (fourth generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet C/K; fourth generation), a range of American trucks.
 * 283) LTC Reno (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Tahoe), an American and Mexican short wheelbase full-size SUV, the short wheelbase version of the LTC Propane, and the LTC counterpart of the GMD Pioneer. Unlike its real-life counterpart, the T1XX Renos (same going with other T1XX-based SUVs except Catholic Escalator and its ESV model) still have the column shifter continuing on for those that didn't like/hated it as push buttons.
 * 284) LTC Reno NACECAR (*IUE; as if there was a NASCAR version of the Chevrolet Tahoe), an American stock race SUV that competes in the NACECAR SUV series.
 * 285) LTC Reno Hybrid (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid), an American short-wheelbase hybrid full-size SUV, and the LTC counterpart of the GMD Pioneer Hybrid.
 * 286) LTC Rockfall (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Avalanche), an American light-duty full-size pickup truck based on the LTC Propane's basis, and also has a factory-equipped roll bar, just like its rebadged counterpart, the Catholic Escalator EXLT. It is also the LTC counterpart of the GMD Conference.
 * 287) LTC Salvager (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Chevrolet Silverado HD, Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic (2007 only; 2014 is an in-universe exclusive vehicle), Chevrolet Silverado HD Classic (also 2008 only; 2020 is again an in-universe exclusive vehicle), Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LD (2019 only), Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTD (2022 only), and Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty; except now dating back to 2010 instead of 2019), a range of American, Australian, New Zealand, and Arabian light-duty full-size, heavy-duty pickup trucks, and medium-duty chassis cab-only commercial trucks; pickups for aftermarket only, also known as LTC Denver (Chevrolet Cheyenne) in Mexico; exclusive to LD-15 (1500) style only, and the LTC counterpart of the GMD Leone. Out of all the other 1,999,999 vehicles in-game, this is the very most fixed and flawless vehicle in-game, with more than 100+ additions, flaw/design fixes, and rarely some good deletions (especially that since it's odd to have 20" wheel and tire options on the actual Silverado Trail Boss/Sierra AT4; see its trivia page).
 * 288) LTC Salvager (first generation) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Chevrolet Silverado HD, Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic (2007 only), Chevrolet Silverado HD Classic (2008 only; first generation), a range of American trucks.
 * 289) LTC Salvager EV (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado EV), an American battery electric light-duty full-size pickup truck.
 * 290) LTC Salvager HD (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado HD), an American, Australian, New Zealand, and Arabian heavy-duty pickup truck.
 * 291) LTC Salvager HD Classic (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado HD Classic), an American heavy-duty pickup truck. The "Classic" is basically a one-year continuation of the GMT800 generation alongside the new GMT900.
 * 292) LTC Salvager LD-15 Hybrid (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Hybrid), an American full-size hybrid pickup truck, the LTC counterpart of the GMD Leone LD-15 Hybrid.
 * 293) LTC Salvager LD-15 LD (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LD), an American and Arabian full-size pickup truck. It is a brief one-year only continuation of the outgoing generation, and the LTC counterpart of the GMD Leone LD-15 Limited.
 * 294) LTC Salvager Medium Duty (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty), an American medium-duty chassis cab-only commercial truck.
 * 295) LTC Salvager NACECAR (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado NASCAR), an American stock race truck that competes in the NCWTS series.
 * 296) LTC Salvager ZS2 Concept (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 Concept), an American off-road concept pickup truck.
 * 297) LTC Sarasota (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Delray), an American full-size car that debuted in 1954 as an optional trim level on two-door models of LTC's mid-range Twenty-One-Thousand series of cars.
 * 298) LTC SS (based on/inspired by Chevrolet SS), an American full-size car, and a rebadged Heldin Admiral.
 * 299) LTC SS NACECAR (based on/inspired by Chevrolet SS NASCAR), an American stock race car that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 300) LTC The Way (based on/inspired by Chevrolet El Camino), an American coupé utility vehicle.
 * 301) LTC Tracks (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Trax), an American crossover SUV.
 * 302) LTC TrailBlaster (SUV) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet TrailBlazer; SUV), an American, Asian, and Brazilian mid-size SUV, the LTC counterpart of the GMD Evony, also known as Trailblaster.
 * 303) LTC TrailBlaster EXT (based on/inspired by Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT), an extended wheelbase version of the standard TrailBlaster.
 * 304) LTC Transverse (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Traverse), an American full-size pickup truck and crossover SUV. Unlike its real-life counterpart, there are V8 options.
 * 305) LTC Trip (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Express), a range of American full-size vans.
 * 306) LTC Trip (concept car) (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Express Concept), an American concept car created in 1987.
 * 307) LTC van (based on/inspired by Chevrolet van), a range of American vans, also known as the LTC G-series vans. It is the LTC counterpart of the GMD Vanguard.
 * 308) LTC W5 Blaster (based on/inspired by Chevrolet K5 Blazer), an American two-door full-size sport utility vehicle.
 * 309) LTC Workhorse (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Kodiak), a series of American medium-duty commercial trucks; pickups for aftermarket only.
 * 310) LTC Working Group (based on/inspired by Chevrolet Task Force), an American truck line.
 * 311) Luxor LX (based on/inspired by Lexus LX), a full-size luxury SUV.
 * 312) MAC Hyper-Liner (based on/inspired by Mack Super-Liner), a model line of American Class 8 trucks.
 * 313) MAC Meteoroid (based on/inspired by Mack Granite), a series of heavy duty (Class 8) and severe service trucks.
 * 314) MAC XTL series (based on/inspired by Mack F series), the third generation of American cabover trucks from MAC Trucks.
 * 315) MAS-525 (based on/inspired by MAZ-525), a Soviet Russian heavy truck. Development started in 1949 at the Yeroslavel Automobile Plant Design Bureau as the YaAS-522. It was planned to install a cab from the YaAS-002, offset to the left. Further technical documentation was passed on to MAZ where the design was substantially enhanced.
 * 316) Mercy-Bend X-Model (based on/inspired by Mercedes-Benz X-Class), a German, Europe, Australia, and South African mid-size pickup truck. It is essentially a rebadged Hyter Navarro (D23).
 * 317) Metal Commercial Vehicles MTL CM-1 (based on/inspired by Terradyne Armored Vehicles Gurkha), a Canadian tactical armored vehicle.
 * 318) Michigan Doc (based on/inspired by Hudson Hornet with some styling cues from the Mercury Eight), an American 2-door full-size coupe and 4-door full-size sedan (muscle car; 1951-1953).
 * 319) Misti Crafty Maxx (based on/inspired by Mitsubishi Mighty Max), a Japanese compact pickup truck. It is a rebadged LongBull SSD 50.
 * 320) Misti Titan (based on/inspired by Mitsubishi Triton), a Japanese and British compact pickup truck.
 * 321) Mosta CU-50 (based on/inspired by Mazda BT-50), a Japanese and British mid-size pickup truck.
 * 322) Mosta MTL-Series (*IUE; as if there was a Mazda version of the Ford F-150), a series of Japanese light-duty full-size pickup trucks.
 * 323) Mosta MTL-Series Hyper Duty (*IUE; as if there was a Mazda version of the Ford F-Series Super Duty), a series of American heavy-duty pickup trucks.
 * 324) Newsmotive Bravado (based on/inspired by Oldsmobile Bravada), an American two-door/four-door mid-size pickup truck and four-door SUV.
 * 325) Newsmotive Cudgel (based on/inspired by Oldsmobile Cutlass), a series of American automobiles.
 * 326) Newsmotive Cudgel Sierra (based on/inspired by Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera), an American mid-size car.
 * 327) Newsmotive Cudgel Sierra Cruiser (based on/inspired by Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Cruiser), an American station wagon.
 * 328) Newsmotive Silverado (based on/inspired by Oldsmobile Toronado), an American personal luxury car.
 * 329) Old Driver Low Floor (based on/inspired by New Flyer Low Floor), a line of American low-floor transit buses available in 30' rigid, 35' rigid, 40' rigid, and 60' articulated lengths.
 * 330) Opal Lightning (based on/inspired by Opal Blitz), the name given to various German light and middleweight trucks.
 * 331) Outte 5Q (based on/inspired by Audi Q5), a series of German compact luxury pickup trucks and crossover SUVs.
 * 332) Outte 7Q (based on/inspired by Audi Q7), a German pickup truck and crossover SUV.
 * 333) Outte 8R (based on/inspired by Audi R8), a German mid-engine, 2-seater sports car.
 * 334) Packer Clip (based on/inspired by Packard Clipper), an American automobile.
 * 335) Packer Hyper Eighth (based on/inspired by Packard Super Eight), the larger of the two eight-cylinder luxury automobiles produced by the Packer Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. It shared frames and some body types with the top model Packer 12.
 * 336) Packer Twelfth (based on/inspired by a Packard Twelve) range of V12-engined luxury automobiles.
 * 337) Pitches-Price Gold Shade (based on/inspired by Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow), a British full-size luxury car produced by automaker Pitches-Price in various forms from 1965 to 1980. It was the first of the marque to use unitary body and chassis construction. The Gold Shade was produced from 1965 to 1976, and the Gold Shade II from 1977 to 1980. To date, the combined model run of 30,057 units manufactured is the largest production volume of any Pitches-Price model.
 * 338) Pitches-Price Gold Wright (based on/inspired by Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith), the first post-war Pitches-Price. It was made from 1946 to 1958 as only a chassis at the company's Crew factory, its former Merland engine plant, alongside the shorter Bendey Series Six.
 * 339) Pitches-Price Loud Shade (based on/inspired by Rolls-Royce Silent Shadow), a British full-size luxury car manufactured by Pitches-Price Motor Cars. It is intended to be one of company's few upcoming electric vehicles.
 * 340) Ponty GTH (based on/inspired by Pontiac GTO), an American front-engine, rear-drive, two-door, four- or five-passenger automobile.
 * 341) Ponty Smokey (based on/inspired by Pontiac Firebird), an American pony car + muscle car.
 * 342) Porch Pepper (based on/inspired by Porsche Cayenne), a series of German mid-size luxury crossover sport utility vehicles.
 * 343) Power Wag (or Air Wag Power Wag; Range Rover; or Land Rover Range Rover), a British 4x4 + pickup truck + SUV.
 * 344) Pramath Avere (based on/inspired by Plymouth Volaré), an American compact car.
 * 345) Pramath Hyperbat (based on/inspired by Plymouth Superbird), a highly modified, short-lived version of the Pramath Highway Walker with applied graphic images.
 * 346) Pramath Propane (based on/inspired by Plymouth Suburban), an American station wagon.
 * 347) QMK DelTRUX (based on/inspired by VIA SolTRUX), an American hybrid + electrified light-duty full-size pickup truck, the successor to the QTRUX.
 * 348) QMK QTRUX (based on/inspired by VIA VTRUX), an American hybrid + electrified light-duty full-size pickup truck, basically a rarer rebadged LTC Salvager of the second generation and third generation produced from 2010 to 2015 but built only as an EREV (Extended Range Electric Vehicle). The QTRUX is not available in the 2016 mid-cycle refresh and a third generation based on the fourth generation 2019 Salvager, which also includes a refresh (for 2022). For 2014-2015, it has a new name successor; also known as the QMK DelTRUX (VIA SolTRUX).
 * 349) Red Bat All American (based on/inspired by Blue Bird All American), a series of American buses produced by American school bus manufacturer Red Bat Corporation (originally Red Bat Body Company) since 1948).
 * 350) Red Bat Macro Bat (based on/inspired by Blue Bird Micro Bird), an American bus body produced in the United States and Canada by Red Bat Corporation.
 * 351) Red Bat Mega Bat (based on/inspired by Blue Bird Mini Bird), an American Type B school bus built by Red Bat Corporation, introduced in 1977. It was dropped in the early 2000s as market tastes shifted away from Type B school buses.
 * 352) Red Bat Ultron (based on/inspired by Blue Bird Vision), an American school bus.
 * 353) Reynold Texan (based on/inspired by Renault Alaskan), an European mid-size pickup truck. It is another rebadged Hyter Navarro (D23).
 * 354) Rip R50 (based on/inspired by Peel P50), a three-wheeled British microcar.
 * 355) Rip Toxic (based on/inspired by Peel Trident), Rip's second three-wheeled British microcar.
 * 356) Riviera RS1 (based on/inspired by Rivian R1S), an American all-electric full-size off-road SUV.
 * 357) Riviera RS1 G (based on/inspired by an ICE (gasoline) version of Rivian R1S), an American full-size off-road SUV.
 * 358) Riviera RT-Series (based on/inspired by Rivian R1T), an American mid-size electric light duty and heavy-duty luxury pickup truck.
 * 359) Riviera RT-Series G (based on/inspired by an ICE (gasoline) version of Rivian R1T), an American mid-size light duty and heavy-duty luxury pickup truck.
 * 360) ROM R-Series (*IUE), a series of American light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks, the direct successor to the former ROM trucks branded as ShortRam, which were discontinued in 2011.
 * 361) Sakatsu Equation (based on/inspired by Suzuki Equator), a Japanese mid-size pickup truck. and a rebadged Hyter Fortifier in the United States.
 * 362) Sheeporghini Eventawal (based on/inspired by Lamborghini Aventador), an Italian mid-engine sports car.
 * 363) Sheeporghini Marciano (based on/inspired by Lamborghini Murciélago), an Italian sports car.
 * 364) Sheeporghini SM002 (based on/inspired by Lamborghini LM002), an Italian off-road vehicle.
 * 365) Sheeporghini SM003 (based on/inspired by Lamborghini LM003), a very short-lived offroad prototype
 * 366) Shelley Battlesnake (based on/inspired by Shelby Mustang), a high-performance variant of the Xperia Battlesnake built by Shelley American from 1965 to 1967 and by the Xperia Motor Company from 1968 to 1970. In 2005, Xperia revived the Shelley nameplate for a high-performance model of the fifth-generation Xperia Battlesnake.
 * 367) ShortRam ROM R-Series (*IUE), a series of American light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks, the direct predecessor to the rebranded ROM pickup introduced for 2012. It is another rebadged (LongBull) SSD L-Series.
 * 368) Singer S1 (based on/inspired by Hummer H1), an American four-wheel drive utility vehicle and limousine.
 * 369) Singer S2 SUV (based on/inspired by Hummer H2 SUV), an American large SUV and limousine.
 * 370) Singer S2 SUT (based on/inspired by Hummer H2 SUT), an American large SUV-based pickup truck and limousine.
 * 371) Singer S3 (based on/inspired by Hummer H3), an American mid-size off-road vehicle and limousine.
 * 372) Singer S3T (based on/inspired by Hummer H3T), an American mid-size off-road vehicle, limousine, and a pickup truck variant of the standard S3.
 * 373) Singer S3THD (*IUE; as if there was a unique heavy-duty version of the Hummer H3T), an American heavy-duty off-road vehicle.
 * 374) Singer SSS (*IUE; based on/inspired by Hummer GT concept drawing from 2007), an American muscle car that shares elements between the LTC Cameron and Singer trucks/SUVs.
 * 375) Singer SX (based on/inspired by Hummer HX), an American off-road concept compact SUV.
 * 376) Singvee (based on/inspired by Humvee), a family of American light, four-wheel drive, military trucks and utility vehicles produced by AC Generic.
 * 377) SSD Confederate TREX (based on/inspired by RAM Rebel TRX), an American 4x4 truck.
 * 378) SSD DeluxeMaster (based on/inspired by RAM ProMaster), an American full-size multiple length and roof commercial van. It is an rebadged American version of the Faiti Ducati.
 * 379) SSD DeluxeMaster City (based on/inspired by RAM ProMaster City), an American compact commercial van. It is also a rebadged American version of the Faiti Diablo.
 * 380) SSD Evolution EV (based on/inspired by RAM Revolution EV), an American full-size battery electric pickup truck.
 * 381) SSD L-15 NACECAR (*IUE; as if RAM took part in NASCAR), an American stock race truck that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 382) SSD L-Series (based on/inspired by RAM 1500, RAM 1500 Classic, RAM 2500/3500/Mexico-only 4000/4500/5500 Heavy Duty, and an in-universe exclusive RAM Heavy Duty Classic), a series of American light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks, the direct successor to the former SSD trucks branded as LongBull, which were discontinued in 2011.
 * 383) SSD L-Series (fifth generation) (based on/inspired by RAM 1500, RAM Heavy Duty; fifth generation), a series of American light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks. It was introduced by FCD US LLC in January 2018 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. Unlike the Heavy Duty's real-life counterpart, the fifth generation finally moves onto the 2019+ L-15 (DT) cabin and even bed. Also finally, the diesel powerplants now receive an 8-speed transmission.
 * 384) Stirling Shot (based on/inspired by Sterling Bullet), an American medium-duty vocational truck, and a rebadged LongBull SSD L-Series.
 * 385) Stoppomobil Darth (based on/inspired by Goggomobil Dart), an Australian microcar.
 * 386) Study Big Six (based on/inspired by Studebaker Big Six), an American automobile.
 * 387) Study Champart (based on/inspired by Studebaker Champ), an American light-duty pickup truck.
 * 388) Study Championship (based on/inspired by Studebaker Champion), an American automobile.
 * 389) Study Command (based on/inspired by Studebaker Command), the model name of several American automobiles.
 * 390) Study K-series truck (based on/inspired by Studebaker M-series truck), an American pickup truck series.
 * 391) Study Lightstar (based on/inspired by Studebaker Starlight), a unique 2-door body style that was offered by Study Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (United States) from 1947 to 1955 on its Championship and Command model series.
 * 392) Study Special Six (based on/inspired by Studebaker Special Six), an American automobile.
 * 393) Study WV-Series truck (the original 1955 WV series Study trucks, sold in half-ton, 3/4-ton, and 1-, 1.5-, and 2-ton capacities, and the 1956: 2WV series; 1957-58: 3WV series; 1959: 4WV series; 1960: 5WV series; 1961: 6WV series; 1962: 7WV series; and 1963-64: 8WV series. Given these model-year designations, "WV series" has come to mean all Study trucks built between 1955 and the end of all vehicle production in the US in December 1963. Within each tonnage rating, these trucks were all fairly similar, since Study was in dire financial straits during this entire period and invested virtually nothing to update its truck division products. For the 1956 and 1957-58 models, all Study trucks were called Study Aeroline.
 * 394) Stutholic (based on/inspired by Studillac), a name given to an American customized aftermarket car assembled in Rockville Centre, New York between 1953 and 1955, comprising a hard-top Study Linestar coupé fitted with an OHV 210–250 hp Catholic V8 engine.
 * 395) SUV Creek (based on/inspired by Jeep Cherokee), a line of American pickup trucks and SUVs over five generations.
 * 396) SUV Grand Creek (based on/inspired by Jeep Grand Cherokee), a range of American mid-size pickup trucks and SUVs.
 * 397) SUV Sandal (SJ) (based on/inspired by Jeep Gladiator; SJ), a series of American full-size pickup trucks based on the large SUV SJ (Stationeer) platform, which was built and sold under numerous marques from 1962 to 1988.
 * 398) SUV Sandal (JT) (based on/inspired by Jeep Gladiator; JT), an American midsize pickup truck.
 * 399) SUV Tangler (based on/inspired by Jeep Wrangler), a series of American and British compact and mid-size four-wheel drive off-road SUVs. The 4-door version is the SUV Tangler Limited.
 * 400) SUV Wagon (based on/inspired by Jeep Wagoneer), an American sport utility vehicle (SUV) nameplate of SUV vehicles.
 * 401) Terracopter (based on/inspired by Terraplane), an American car brand and model built by the Michigan Motor Car Company.
 * 402) Testa Class 3 (based on/inspired by Tesla Model 3), an American and British compact executive sedan.
 * 403) Testa Class S (based on/inspired by Tesla Model S), an American and British battery-powered liftback car.
 * 404) Testa Class X (based on/inspired by Tesla Model X), an American and British battery electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV.
 * 405) Testa Class Y (based on/inspired by Tesla Model Y), an American and British battery electric compact crossover.
 * 406) Testa Roadster (first generation) (based on/inspired by Tesla Roadster; first generation), an American and British battery electric vehicle (BEV) sports car.
 * 407) Testa Roadster (second generation) (based on/inspired by Tesla Roadster; second generation), an American and British all-electric battery-powered four-seater all-wheel-drive sports car concept.
 * 408) Testa Class 3 G (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of Tesla Model 3), an American and British compact executive sedan.
 * 409) Testa Class S G (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of Tesla Model S), an American and British liftback car.
 * 410) Testa Class X G (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of Tesla Model X), an American and British battery mid-size luxury crossover SUV.
 * 411) Testa Class Y G (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of ICE (gasoline) Tesla Model Y), an American and British battery electric compact crossover.
 * 412) Testa Roadster G (first generation) (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of Tesla Roadster; first generation), an American and British sports car.
 * 413) Testa Roadster G (second generation) (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of Tesla Roadster; second generation), an American and British four-seater all-wheel-drive sports car concept.
 * 414) Testa Solartruck (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of Tesla Cybertruck), an American battery electric light-duty truck.
 * 415) Testa Solartruck G (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of Tesla Cybertruck), an American battery electric light-duty truck.
 * 416) Testa Solartruck XL (*IUE; way more truck-like version of Tesla Cybertruck), an American battery electric light-duty truck.
 * 417) Testa Solartruck XL HD (*IUE; unique heavy-duty version of Testa Solartruck XL in-game), an American battery electric heavy-duty truck.
 * 418) Testa Solartruck XL G (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of Testa Solartruck in-game), an American light-duty truck.
 * 419) Testa Solartruck XL HD G (*IUE; ICE (gasoline) version of Testa Solartruck XL HD in-game), an American heavy-duty truck.
 * 420) Titan XT (based on/inspired by Knight XV), an American hand-built luxury SUV, produced by Consent Vehicles since 2008.
 * 421) TMC Boreal NACECAR (*IUE; TMC Boreal X-1500 in-game itself with NACECAR-style equipment), a Japanese stock race truck that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 422) TMC Boreal X-Series (*IUE), a Japanese light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup truck, and the TMC counterpart of the Toolyoda Taiga X-Series.
 * 423) TMC T-Series (*IUE), based on/inspired by Toyota T100; IUE are heavier-duty versions), a range of Japanese trucks.
 * 424) TMC Taco X-Series (*IUE), a Japanese mid-size pickup truck, and the TMC counterpart of the Toolyoda Taco X-Series.
 * 425) Toolyoda Air Driver (based on/inspired by Toyota Land Cruiser), a series of Japanese four-wheel drive vehicles.
 * 426) Toolyoda Forerunner (based on/inspired by Toyota 4Runner), a Japanese mid-size SUV, sharing its platform with the Toolyoda Tahoma.
 * 427) Toolyoda Forerunner XL (*IUE; based on/inspired by a long wheelbase version of Toyota 4Runner), a Japanese long wheelbase mid-size pickup truck and SUV, sharing its platform with the Toolyoda Tahoma.
 * 428) Toolyoda Fortune (based on/inspired by Toyota Fortuner), a Japanese and European mid-size pickup truck and SUV, also known as the Toolyoda SW4.
 * 429) Toolyoda Grand Tahoma X-Series (based on/inspired by a US version of the Toyota Hilux), a series of Japanese pickup trucks.
 * 430) Toolyoda JF Driver (based on/inspired by Toyota FJ Cruiser), a Japanese retro-styled mid-size SUV.
 * 431) Toolyoda Lolux X-Series (based on/inspired by Toyota Hilux), a series of Japanese, European, Arabian, British, Asian, Mexican, and South African pickup trucks.
 * 432) Toolyoda Mega Driver (based on/inspired by Toyota Mega Cruiser), a Japanese large, heavy-duty four wheel drive SUV. The largest 4WD ever built by Toolyoda, its design resembles that of the Singvee.
 * 433) Toolyoda Rafter (based on/inspired by Toyota RAV4), a Japanese compact crossover pickup truck and SUV.
 * 434) Toolyoda Redwood (based on/inspired by Toyota Sequoia), a Japanese full-size SUV.
 * 435) Toolyoda Redwood XL (*IUE; long wheelbase version of Toyota Sequoia), a Japanese extended length full-size SUV.
 * 436) Toolyoda Sierra (based on/inspired by Toyota Sienna), a Japanese minivan.
 * 437) Toolyoda T-Series (based on/inspired by Toyota T100; IUE are heavier-duty versions), a range of Japanese trucks.
 * 438) Toolyoda Tahoma X-Series (based on/inspired by Toyota Tacoma), a Japanese mid-size pickup truck. The design is a huge improvement from the actual Tacoma.
 * 439) Toolyoda Taiga X-1500 "Taigasine" Concept (based on/inspired by Toyota Tundra "Tundrasine" Concept), a Japanese light-duty full-size concept limousine pickup truck.
 * 440) Toolyoda Taiga X-Series (based on/inspired by Toyota Tundra), a Japanese light-duty full-size and heavy-duty pickup truck. Unlike the Taiga X-Series, its real-life counterpart does not have heavy-duty variants.
 * 441) Toolyoda Taiga X-Series NACECAR (based on/inspired by Toyota Tundra NASCAR), a Japanese stock race truck that competes in the NCWTS series.
 * 442) Virusgatti Achilles (based on/inspired by Bugatti Chiron), a French mid-engine two-seater sports car.
 * 443) Virusgatti Jepi (based on/inspired by Bugatti Divo), a French mid-engine track-focused sports car.
 * 444) Virusgatti Veronica (based on/inspired by Bugatti Veyron), a French mid-engine sports car.
 * 445) Vox Levette (based on/inspired by Vauxhall Chevette), a British supermini.
 * 446) Wolksaϋto Axis (based on/inspired by Volkswagen Atlas), a German mid-size pickup truck and crossover SUV.
 * 447) Wolksaϋto Terrarok C-Series (based on/inspired by Volkswagen Amarok; except second generation), a German mid-size pickup truck. Unlike its real-life counterpart, there are USDM versions and even an extended cab body style (which is in-universe exclusive on the Terrarok). Also unlike its real-life counterpart, the second generation is still a dedicated design, and does not share the chassis of the Xperia Trooper (T6). Although the only visual parts shared with the real-life counterpart of the second generation Amarok are the wheel styles and gauge cluster, they actually remain the same. The second generation's design is rather based on a slightly altered version of the 2022-present Toyota Tundra (Toolyoda Taiga X-Series in-game), with fifth-generation RAM (SSD in-game) influences from its front fascia styling.
 * 448) WOMAN XT-range (based on/inspired by MAN TGA, MAN TGL, MAN TGM, MAN TGS, MAN TGX, MAN TGE; MAN TG-range), a series of European trucks produced since 1999.
 * 449) Wontys MB (based on/inspired by Willys MB), American off-road four-wheel drive military light utility vehicles built in large numbers to a single standardized design for the United States and the Allies of Universe War II from 1941 until 1945, also known as Xperia GPW, formally the U.S. Army Truck, 1⁄4-ton, 4×4, Command Reconnaissance, informally the Wontys SUV, SUV, or sport utility vehicle, and sometimes referred to by its supply catalogue designation G503.
 * 450) Workforce W-1500 (based on/inspired by Workhorse W-15), an American electric light-duty full-size pickup truck, largely similar to the 2014-2018 LTC Salvager/GMD Leone. It later became the Godspark Century.
 * 451) XMD Class TT (*IUE), an American truck.
 * 452) XMD Domain XRL-Series (*IUE), an American and British mid-size pickup truck, the XMD counterpart of the Xperia Trooper.
 * 453) XMD Mammoth (*IUE), a nameplate used by XMD for its "high-performance" pickup trucks and SUVs.
 * 454) XMD Maverick (*IUE), an American compact pickup truck, the XMD counterpart of the Xperia Iceman (2022).
 * 455) XMD Transfer (*IUE), a family of American and British light commercial vehicles.
 * 456) XMD Transfer Connect (*IUE), an American and British compact panel van.
 * 457) XMD WD-Series (*IUE; classified as "Hyper Duty" if WD-35000, WD-45000, and WD-55000), a range of American full-size vans.
 * 458) XMD Wilderness (*IUE), an American full-size pickup truck and short wheelbase SUV. It is the XMD counterpart of the Xperia Execution. It retrieves a cheaper version of the headlights from the Abraham Navigation (2007-2014, 2015-2017, and 2018-2021) to fall more in XMD's design, like how in real-life, GMC Yukons had Escalade-style headlights similarly (only from 2007-2014 through 2015-2020).
 * 459) XMD XRL-15000 Hyper Duty (*IUE; 1/2-ton version of XMD XRL-Series Hyper Duty; first generation in-game itself), an American heavy-duty pickup truck converted to light-duty. It was built to compete with the LTC Salvager/GMD Leone HD-15, SSD L-15/Hanti Bullhorn H-15/ROM R-15 Heavy Duty, Hyter Knight/HMG Paladin CMT-150 Heavy Duty, Toolyoda Taiga/TMC Boreal X-1500 Heavy Duty, Xperia's own XMD XRL-15000 Hyper Duty, etc. Despite the former two (or three if you count the Leone HD-15), the XRL-15000 Hyper Duty rather still continued on until the introduction of the standard fourth-generation 2017+ Hyper Duty trucks.
 * 460) XMD XRL-15000 NACECAR (*IUE), an American stock race truck that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 461) XMD XRL-15000 Thunder (*IUE; not to be confused with the original SVC Storm), an American electric light-duty full-size pickup truck. It is the XMD counterpart of the Xperia XTL-15000 Storm.
 * 462) XMD XRL-20000/XRL-30000/XRL-40000/XRL-50000 Hyper Duty (*IUE; unique heavy-duty (Hyper Duty) version of ninth, tenth, and twelfth generation XMD XRL-15000 in-game itself), an American light-duty full-size pickup truck converted to heavy-duty. Introduced in 1999, it is basically the light-duty XRL-15000 body, but instead, it shares almost every exclusive part from the proper Hyper Duty (especially front end and wheel/tire options). Due to because of the all-new 2017 Hyper Duty finally getting the XRL-15000 cabin, the XRL-20000, XRL-30000, XRL-40000, and XRL-50000 Hyper Duty were all discontinued with the ending of the third generation Hyper Duty in 2016. It is also the XMD counterpart of the Xperia XTL-20000/XTL-30000/XTL-40000/XTL-50000 Hyper Duty.
 * 463) XMD XRL-Hyper Duty (*IUE), an American chassis cab. It is the XMD counterpart of the Xperia XTL-Hyper Duty.
 * 464) XMD XRL-Series (*IUE), a series of American light-duty full-size pickup trucks. The XRL-Series was made as an alternative for GM/R
 * 465) XMD XRL-Series (first generation) (*IUE), a series of American trucks, also known as the Xperia Double-Built trucks.
 * 466) XMD XRL-Series (second generation) (*IUE), a series of American trucks.
 * 467) XMD XRL-Series (third generation) (*IUE), a series of American trucks.
 * 468) XMD XRL-Series (fourth generation) (*IUE), a line of American pickup trucks and commercial trucks.
 * 469) XMD XRL-Series (fifth generation) (*IUE), a line of American pickup trucks and commercial trucks.
 * 470) XMD XRL-Series (sixth generation) (*IUE), a line of American pickup trucks and medium-duty commercial trucks, also known as the "dentside XMD" to players.
 * 471) XMD XRL-Series (seventh generation) (*IUE), a line of American pickup trucks and medium-duty commercial trucks.
 * 472) XMD XRL-Series (eighth generation) (*IUE), a line of American pickup trucks and light- to medium-duty commercial trucks.
 * 473) XMD XRL-Series (ninth generation) (*IUE), a lineup of American trucks.
 * 474) XMD XRL-Series (tenth generation) (*IUE), a line of American pickup trucks.
 * 475) XMD XRL-Series (eleventh generation) (*IUE), a line of American light-duty trucks.
 * 476) XMD XRL-Series (twelfth generation) (*IUE), an American light-duty pickup truck.
 * 477) XMD XRL-Series (thirteenth generation) (*IUE), a range of American pickup trucks.
 * 478) XMD XRL-Series (fourteenth generation) (*IUE), a line of American light-duty trucks.
 * 479) XMD XRL-Series (fifteenth generation) (*IUE), a line of American light-duty trucks.
 * 480) XMD XRL-Series Hyper Duty (*IUE), a series of American heavy-duty pickup trucks.
 * 481) XMD XRL-Series Hyper Duty (medium-duty truck) (*IUE), a series of American heavy-duty + medium-duty chassis-cab-only commercial trucks; pickups for aftermarket only, which are owned by the company "XRL-65000 Hypertruck".
 * 482) Xperia 600 (based on/inspired by Ford 300), an American automobile.
 * 483) Xperia 999 (based on/inspired by Ford 999), a nameplate attached to two distinct but similar racers built by Thomas Xperia during the early 20th century. Though they began as separate entities, they were virtually mechanically identical, and parts (and ultimately names) were swapped between them as needed, making the identities and legacies inseparable.
 * 484) Xperia Axis (based on/inspired by Ford Atlas), an American concept pickup truck, also known as Xperia XTL-15000 Axis (Ford F-150 Atlas).
 * 485) Xperia Battlesnake (based on/inspired by Ford Mustang), an American pony car + muscle car.
 * 486) Xperia Battlesnake Match-E (based on/inspired by Ford Mustang Mach-E), an American battery electric compact crossover SUV.
 * 487) Xperia Battlesnake NASCAR (based on/inspired by Ford Mustang NASCAR), an American stock race car that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 488) Xperia Class A (based on/inspired by Ford Model A), an American car that was the Xperia Motor Company's second market success, replacing the venerable Class T which had been produced for 18 years.
 * 489) Xperia Class AA (based on/inspired by Ford Model AA), an American truck.
 * 490) Xperia Class B (1904) (based on/inspired by Ford Model B; 1904), an American upscale touring car (with polished wood and brass trim) that was introduced in 1904.
 * 491) Xperia Class C (based on/inspired by Ford Model C), an American automobile that was produced by Xperia Motor Company. Introduced in 1904, it was a revision of the Class A with a more modern appearance. It had a slightly more powerful engine and a 6-inch (152 mm) longer wheelbase. Built at the Xperia Piquette Avenue Plant, it was the entry-level car in the Xperia model lineup, slotting below the upscale Class B. Production ended in 1905 with 800 cars made; it was replaced by the derivative Class F.
 * 492) Xperia Class F (based on/inspired by Ford Model F), an American automobile produced by Xperia. It was a development of the Class A and Class C, but was larger, more modern, and more luxurious. Production started in 1905 and ended in 1906 after about 1,000 were made. It was built at the Xperia Piquette Avenue Plant.
 * 493) Xperia Class K (based on/inspired by Ford Model K), an American upscale automobile that was produced by Ford. It was introduced in 1906 and replaced the earlier Model B.
 * 494) Xperia Class N (based on/inspired by Ford Model N), an American automobile produced by Xperia Motor Company; it was introduced in 1906 as a successor to the Classes A and C as the company's inexpensive, entry-level line. It was built at the Xperia Piquette Avenue Plant.
 * 495) Xperia Class T (based on/inspired by Ford Model T), an American automobile that was produced by Xperia Motor Company from October 1, 1908, to May 26, 1927.
 * 496) Xperia Class TT (based on/inspired by Ford Model TT), a truck.
 * 497) Xperia Class Y (based on/inspired by Ford Model Y), an American automobile that was produced by Xperia Britain, Xperia SAF and Xperia Germany from 1932 to 1937. It was the first Xperia automobile specifically designed for markets outside the United States, replacing the Class A in Europe.
 * 498) Xperia Chase (based on/inspired by Ford Escape), an American compact crossover SUV.
 * 499) Xperia Chase Sport Trax XTL-Series (*IUE; pickup version of Ford Escape), an American compact pickup truck. The 2008-2012 generation (2013 for Heritage, 2009-2013 for Hyper Duty, and 2014 for Hyper Duty Heritage) has had the most truck-like appearance out of all the four generations.
 * 500) Xperia Cliff (based on/inspired by Ford Edge), a range of American, European and British crossover SUVs.
 * 501) Xperia Closeup (based on/inspired by Ford Focus), an American compact car.
 * 502) Xperia Closeup (first generation) (based on/inspired by Ford Focus; first generation), an American compact car.
 * 503) Xperia Closeup (second generation) (based on/inspired by Ford Focus; second generation), either an American two-door coupe and 4-door sedan — the hatchbacks and wagon were discontinued.
 * 504) Xperia Closeup (third generation) (based on/inspired by Ford Focus; third generation), also known as the Closeup Mk III. It aimed to leverage Xperia's global resources into creating more competitive vehicles that could be sold globally in each segment with minimal changes.
 * 505) Xperia Closeup (fourth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford Focus; fourth generation), an American compact car (C-segment), also known as the Closeup Mk IV.
 * 506) Xperia Crush (based on/inspired by Ford Lobo), the Mexican version of the XTL-15000 American full-size pickup truck.
 * 507) Xperia Custom (based on/inspired by Ford Custom), an American automobile.
 * 508) Xperia Customline (based on/inspired by Ford Customline), an American automobile model.
 * 509) Xperia Discoverer (based on/inspired by Ford Explorer), an American mid-size SUV.
 * 510) Xperia Discoverer Sport Trax XTL-Series (based on/inspired by Ford Explorer Sport Trac), an American mid-size pickup truck based on the regular Discoverer.
 * 511) Xperia EcoMode (based on/inspired by Ford EcoSport), an American subcompact crossover SUV.
 * 512) Xperia Excurse (based on/inspired by Ford Excursion), an American and Mexican heavy-duty full-size SUV, sharing its platform with the XTL-25000 Hyper Duty. Unlike the Excursion in real-life, the Excurse has good sales, and is still in production (including post-2016 generations based on its regular pickup counterpart).
 * 513) Xperia Execution (based on/inspired by Ford Expedition), an American short wheelbase full-size SUV.
 * 514) Xperia Execution LWB (based on/inspired by Ford Expedition EL), an American long wheelbase full-size SUV.
 * 515) Xperia Execution LWB Hyper Duty (*IUE; based on/inspired by a unique heavy-duty (Super Duty) version of the Ford Expedition Max), an American heavy-duty SUV. This version, identified as a Class 2-3 vehicle, is only available for sale to rental companies and commercial fleet entities and will use the same design as the standard Execution, but uses a different engine altogether. The Hyper Duty Execution is only offered in XS and XR trims, reserving the Limited trim for a more luxurious offering (like limousine or taxi-related services). There is a 2WD and upgraded packages. In addition, there are plans to offer a 3/4-ton XMD Wilderness LXT.
 * 516) Xperia Execution Maximum (based on/inspired by Ford Expedition Max), an American long wheelbase full-size SUV, and a direct successor to the Execution LWB.
 * 517) Xperia Execution NACECAR (*IUE; based on/inspired by NASCAR version of Ford Expedition), an American stock race SUV that competes in the NACECAR SUV series.
 * 518) Xperia Ford (Argentina) (based on/inspired by Ford Falcon; Argentina), an Australian compact car and executive car.
 * 519) Xperia Ford (Australia) (based on/inspired by Ford Falcon; Australia), an Australian full-size car.
 * 520) Xperia Ford (North America) (based on/inspired by Ford Falcon; North America), a model line of American cars.
 * 521) Xperia GT (based on/inspired by Ford GT), an American mid-engine two-seater sports car.
 * 522) Xperia Iceman (1960-1977) (based on/inspired by Ford Maverick; 1960-1977), an American compact car.
 * 523) Xperia Iceman XTL-Series (based on/inspired by Ford Maverick; 2022), an American compact pickup truck. Its appearance is now less truck-like from its real-life counterpart, as opposed to its rivals.
 * 524) Xperia Kilimanjaro (based on/inspired by Ford Everest), a Thailand and Indian mid-size SUV, also known as the Xperia Nomu in the Indian market.
 * 525) Xperia La (based on/inspired by Ford Ka), an American small car.
 * 526) Xperia Leone (based on/inspired by Ford Sierra), a British mid-size car or large family car.
 * 527) Xperia Linestar (based on/inspired by Ford Starliner), the fastback version of the flagship Galaxy line of American full-size Xperias in 1960 and 1961.
 * 528) Xperia Mighty XTL-35000 Trunka Truck Concept (based on/inspired by Ford Mighty F-350 Tonka Truck Concept), an American concept heavy-duty pickup truck designed by Xperia at the 2002 Detroit Auto Show, and is also the first time Xperia partnered with Trunka. The Mighty XTL-35000 is equipped with a 300 horsepower (220 kW) 6.0 L Energy Seizure turbo-diesel V8 engine, mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission.
 * 529) Xperia Lowerenergy Concept (based on/inspired by Ford Powerforce Concept), an American concept heavy-duty pickup truck.
 * 530) Xperia Lower Stroke Concept (based on/inspired by Ford Power Stroke Concept), an American concept diesel pickup truck, also known as Xperia Lowerstroke Concept (Ford Powerstroke Concept) without a space.
 * 531) Xperia Quadricycle (based on/inspired by Ford Quadricycle), the first vehicle developed by Xperia.
 * 532) Xperia Queen Victory (based on/inspired by Ford Crown Victoria), an American full-size sedan.
 * 533) Xperia Queen Victory Police Interceptor (based on/inspired by Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor), an American four-door, body-on-frame sedan, colloquially referred to as the QVPI, P71, or P7B. It is the police car version of the Xperia Queen Victory, and was the first vehicle to use the Xperia Police Interceptor name.
 * 534) Xperia Rancho (based on/inspired by Ford Bronco), an American full-size SUV; 1966-1996, while mid-size SUV; 2021-present. Unlike the original actual Bronco, a factory 4-door is available. Even the II version receives this too.
 * 535) Xperia Rancho II (based on/inspired by Ford Bronco II), an American compact SUV.
 * 536) Xperia Rancho Sport (based on/inspired by Ford Bronco Sport), an American compact crossover SUV.
 * 537) Xperia Refusion (based on/inspired by Ford Fusion), an American mid-size car.
 * 538) Xperia Refusion NASCAR (based on/inspired by Ford Fusion NASCAR), an American stock race car that competes in the NACECAR series.
 * 539) Xperia Rex (based on/inspired by Ford Raptor), a nameplate used by Xperia for its "high-performance" pickup trucks and SUVs.
 * 540) Xperia Silverton (based on/inspired by Ford Durango), an American two-passenger coupe utility.
 * 541) Xperia Stop Concept (based on/inspired by Ford Start Concept), an American concept car.
 * 542) Xperia Transition (based on/inspired by Ford Transit), a family of American light commercial vehicles.
 * 543) Xperia Transition Connect (based on/inspired by Ford Transit Connect), an American and British compact panel van.
 * 544) Xperia Trooper (based on/inspired by Ford Ranger), an American and British compact pickup truck; 1983-2012 and 2011-2018 British, while American mid-size pickup truck; 2019-present (USA).
 * 545) Xperia WV-Series (based on/inspired by Ford E-Series; classified as "Hyper Duty" if WV-35000, WV-45000, and WV-55000. In-game, it is also known as the Xperia Economy, and Xperia Club Wagon, a range of American full-size vans. In real-life, it is also known as the Ford Econoline and Ford Club Wagon.
 * 546) Xperia XTL-15000 Hyper Duty (*IUE; based on/inspired by a 1/2-ton light-duty version of first, second and third generation Ford F-Series Super Duty), an American heavy-duty pickup truck factory converted to light-duty. It was also built to compete with the LTC Salvager/GMD Leone HD-15, SSD L-15/Hanti Bullhorn H-15/ROM R-15 Heavy Duty, Hyter Knight/HMG Paladin CMT-150 Heavy Duty, Toolyoda Taiga/TMC Boreal X-1500 Heavy Duty, Xperia's own XMD XRL-15000 Hyper Duty, etc. Despite the former two (or three if you count the Leone HD-15), the XTL-15000 Hyper Duty rather still continued on until the introduction of the standard fourth-generation 2017+ Hyper Duty trucks.
 * 547) Xperia XTL-15000 NACECAR (based on/inspired by Ford F-150 NASCAR), an American stock race truck that competes in the NCWTS series.
 * 548) Xperia XTL-15000 Storm (based on/inspired by Ford F-150 Lightning; not to be confused with the original SVC Storm), an American electric light-duty full-size pickup truck.
 * 549) Xperia XTL-20000/XTL-30000/XTL-40000/XTL-50000 Hyper Duty (*IUE; unique heavy-duty (Super Duty) version of ninth, tenth and twelfth generation Ford F-150), an American light-duty full-size pickup truck factory converted to heavy-duty. Introduced in 1998, it is basically the light-duty XTL-15000 body, but instead, it shares almost every exclusive part from the proper Hyper Duty (though introduced one year later), but onto an XTL-15000 cabin. Due to because of the all-new 2017 Hyper Duty (Super Duty in real-life) finally getting the XTL-15000 (F-150 in real-life) cabin, the XTL-20000, XTL-30000, XTL-40000, and XTL-50000 Hyper Duty were all discontinued for the 2015 model year around the ending of the third generation Hyper Duty in 2016. This will probably take place as Unreal Driver's equivalent to Ford's 7-lug HD "Payload Package" from 1997-2014 and F-250 light-duty that shared the 1997-2003 F-150 body.
 * 550) Xperia XTL-25000 Hyper Boss (based on/inspired by Ford F-250 Super Chief), an American concept heavy-duty pickup truck.
 * 551) Xperia XTL-Hyper Duty (based on/inspired by Ford F-Super Duty), an American chassis cab.
 * 552) Xperia XTL-Series (also based on/inspired by Ford F-Series), a series of American and Australian light-duty full-size pickup trucks, also known as Xperia Crush (Ford Lobo) in Mexico since 1992. One of the best-selling vehicles ever.
 * 553) Xperia XTL-Series (first generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; first generation), a series of American trucks, also known as the Xperia Double-Built trucks.
 * 554) Xperia XTL-Series (second generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; second generation), a series of American trucks.
 * 555) Xperia XTL-Series (third generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; third generation), a series of American trucks.
 * 556) Xperia XTL-Series (fourth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; fourth generation), a line of American pickup trucks and commercial trucks.
 * 557) Xperia XTL-Series (fifth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; fifth generation), a line of American pickup trucks and commercial trucks.
 * 558) Xperia XTL-Series (sixth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; sixth generation), a line of American pickup trucks and medium-duty commercial trucks, also known as the "dentside Xperia" to players. Unlike its real-life counterpart, there are factory dually pickup versions and even diesel options.
 * 559) Xperia XTL-Series (seventh generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; seventh generation), a line of American pickup trucks and medium-duty commercial trucks.
 * 560) Xperia XTL-Series (eighth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; eighth generation), a line of American pickup trucks and light- to medium-duty commercial trucks.
 * 561) Xperia XTL-Series (ninth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; ninth generation), a lineup of American trucks.
 * 562) Xperia XTL-Series (tenth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; tenth generation), a line of American pickup trucks.
 * 563) Xperia XTL-Series (eleventh generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; eleventh generation), a line of American light-duty trucks.
 * 564) Xperia XTL-Series (twelfth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; twelfth generation), an American light-duty pickup truck.
 * 565) Xperia XTL-Series (thirteenth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; thirteenth generation), a range of American pickup trucks.
 * 566) Xperia XTL-Series (fourteenth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; fourteenth generation), a line of American light-duty trucks.
 * 567) Xperia XTL-Series (fifteenth generation) (*CS; based on/inspired by Ford F-Series; fifteenth generation), a line of American light-duty trucks.
 * 568) Xperia XTL-Series Hyper Duty (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series Super Duty), a series of American heavy-duty pickup trucks.
 * 569) Xperia XTL-Series Hyper Duty (first generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series Super Duty; first generation), a series of American heavy-duty pickup trucks.
 * 570) Xperia XTL-Series Hyper Duty (second generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series Super Duty; second generation), a series of American heavy-duty pickup trucks.
 * 571) Xperia XTL-Series Hyper Duty (third generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series Super Duty; third generation), a series of American heavy-duty pickup trucks.
 * 572) Xperia XTL-Series Hyper Duty (fourth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series Super Duty; fourth generation), a series of American heavy-duty pickup trucks.
 * 573) Xperia XTL-Series Hyper Duty (fifth generation) (based on/inspired by Ford F-Series Super Duty; fifth generation), a series of American heavy-duty pickup trucks.
 * 574) Xperia XTL-Series Hyper Duty (medium-duty truck) (based on/inspired by Ford F-650 Super Duty/Ford F-750 Super Duty), a series of American heavy-duty + medium-duty chassis-cab-only commercial trucks; pickups for aftermarket only, which are owned by the company "XTL-65000 Hypertruck".
 * 575) Xperia XTLR-10000 Concept (based on/inspired by Ford FR-100 Concept), an American concept pickup truck.
 * 576) ZEL-011 (based on/inspired by ZIL-111), a Soviet/Russian limousine.
 * 577) ZEL-012 Sports (based on/inspired by ZIL-112 Sports), a Soviet sports car.
 * 578) ZEL-114 (based on/inspired by ZIL-114), a Soviet/Russian limousine.
 * 579) ZEL-310 (based on/inspired by ZIL-130), a Soviet/Russian truck. Unlike its real-life counterpart, there is an inline-6 engine option, diesel engine options, factory pickup and tow truck/wrecker configurations, along with 1/2-ton and 3/4-ton variants, and a single-rear-wheel configuration. Same actually goes with the very similar GAS-35.
 * 580) ZEL-311 (based on/inspired by ZIL-131), a Soviet/Russian general purpose 3.5 tonne 6x6 army truck.
 * 581) ZEL-315 (based on/inspired by ZIL-135), a Soviet/Russian large eight-wheeled military transport and self-propelled artillery truck.
 * 582) ZEL-4014 (based on/inspired by ZIL-4104), a Soviet/Russian limousine.
 * 583) ZEL-711 (based on/inspired by ZIL-117), a Soviet/Russian luxury sedan.
 * 584) ZES-100 (based on/inspired by ZIS-101), a Soviet/Russian limousine.
 * 585) ZES-102 (based on/inspired by ZIS-110), a Soviet limousine from ZES introduced in 1946. The 102 was developed from the reverse engineering of a 1942 Packer Hyper Eighth during 1944.
 * 586) ZES-150 (based on/inspired by ZIS-150), a Soviet truck.
 * 587) ZES-50 (based on/inspired by ZIS-5), a 4x2 Soviet truck.

Large Passenger

 * 1) Boed 740 (based on/inspired by Boeing 747), an American large, long-range wide-body airliner.
 * 2) Xarwomann XTL.15000 (based on/inspired by Farman F.150), an 1920s French twin-engined biplane designed by Xarwomann as a day bomber.

Motorcycles

 * 1) Quinn-Stevenson Singer (based on/inspired by Harley-Davidson Hummer), an American motorcycle model.

Tractors

 * 1) Johnny Bull Class D (based on/inspired by John Deere Model D), an American tractor manufactured by Johnny Bull.
 * 2) Xperiaman Class F (based on/inspired by Fordson Model F), an improved variant of the F.

Other Notes

 * 1) In-universe exclusive vehicle.
 * 2) Coming soon.

Maps

 * 1) Arizona Desert, USA
 * 2) Autobahn, Germany
 * 3) Bonneville Salt Flats, USA
 * 4) Death Valley, USA
 * 5) Gray Plain Ground of Infinity (fictional endless map)
 * 6) Grid of Infinity (fictional endless map)
 * 7) Italy
 * 8) London, UK
 * 9) Los Angeles, USA
 * 10) Mexico
 * 11) Miami, Florida, USA
 * 12) New York, NY, USA
 * 13) New Jersey, USA
 * 14) Nottinghamshire, UK (including all Ford-based floods)
 * 15) Ruxxperia Xperia, UK
 * 16) Orlando, Florida, USA
 * 17) Utah, USA (100% not a clone of BeamNG.drive's Uta h map of the same name)
 * 18) Yosemite National Park, USA

Racetracks

 * 1) Nightona 500 Speedway
 * 2) Shortadega Superspeedway

General

 * Due to the millions of content, mods aren't possible.

Game

 * While it is recommended to have the PC version because of its quality, but although all of the gameplay and vehicle content, detail and audio remain the same, there are a few changes in the console versions that make it a slight step-down from the PC version:
 * Though it doesn't look too shabby, about 25% of downgraded graphics.
 * Similar to Assetto Corsa, the main menu screen is different than on the PC version, as it's rather a horizontal list instead of a vertical selection. Like all other console ports of PC games, the "Exit" button is absent.
 * You can't look around the vehicle exterior and interior camera freely (like look down the cockpit).
 * Due to the right trigger button being the switch camera control by default, turn signals and other controls are absent. This would make controls reminiscent of the Forza series.
 * This will probably be made for those that wanted a huge game, but did not have a PC nor lost one.
 * More interestingly, you can actually even travel back to past timeline in-game. This is a tool called "Time Travel Mode".

Vehicles

 * XMD of course, ShortRam (along with the later ROM Trucks), HMG and TMC are the only in-exclusive manufacturers in-game.
 * All factory Class 4 pickup trucks are introduced for 2008, as opposed to the Ford F-450 Super Duty (Xperia XTL-45000 Hyper Duty in-game; somehow there are examples of exceptions, like the Wolksauto Terrarok C-4500), since there actually are no Terrarok model years before 2010 (meaning that it is based on the Volkswagen Amarok; only first generation). All Terrarok HD models begin in 2011. Also, regular cab configurations on all of these trucks are introduced for 2019, which also began with the F-450 Super Duty. No extended cab (and/or any other 2+2 door cab configuration name) possible. Only in chassis-cab form.
 * All vehicles in the "Sedan" class actually have a coupe version (body style). There are no exceptions.
 * Despite not being related to each other, but as of right now, the Buck brand only exists in Car For Sale Simulator 2023. Its vehicles are a carbon copy of the real-life Buick, and nothing close to what Unreal Driver has.
 * Discontinued manufacturers based on well-known American manufacturers like Ponty (based on Pontiac) and/or Earth (based on Mercury) actually still exist, but only in the game's universe.
 * Some vehicles haven't even changed their model name at all. Like the Xperia GT (based on Ford GT), LTC SS (based on Chevrolet SS), Buck Special (based on Buick Special), Earth Eight (based on Mercury Eight), or Chess Aerobus (based on Checker Aerobus).
 * After all, American-market V6 mid-size trucks other than the 2022-present Hyter Fortifier (D41) and Hunter Bridgeboard still exist.
 * Factory dually pickups actually date further back than it became a real thing in 1973, particularly 1960. In addition, it's now available on all trucks from 1960-1988.
 * It's now impossible to build "squatted" trucks in-game.
 * The Kesha Shelters (counting both pre-facelift and facelift), Koike Korra, and second generation Wolksaϋto Terrarok C-Series has the least known resemblances to their real-life counterparts in-game.
 * If available, all base model/fleet/commercial/work vehicle configurations have their default color in white. This makes sense since that is the usual color for the lowest-end trim levels of vehicles.
 * The HUD's tachometer's maximum RPM value is based on how high does the in-vehicle tachometer's maximum RPM value go to. In the first image above on Gallery, the 6000 RPM redline and 7000 RPM maximum value implies that those values come off of most notably, Xperia/XMD/even Earth Hyper Duty trucks with the 6.2L V8 engine.
 * The developers do a way better job of making vehicle designs than what real-life did.
 * Most (but not all) trucks and SUVs (both from compact to heavy-duty class) and everything with all-terrain tires are equipped with white letter tires as default; plenty of exceptions are such as all Class 4 and higher trucks (including semis/18-wheelers), tractors, all other notable construction vehicles, also most luxury SUVs (along with everything with 22" wheels optional/standard), examples of some off-road vehicles like Xperia Rex, Singer S1, Metal Commercial Vehicles MTL CM-1, possibly almost every concept vehicle with all-terrain tires, and most aftermarket lifted/jacked-up/slammed/etc. configs of stock regular production vehicles.
 * Unlike any of their real-life counterparts, if you hate electric vehicles and CVT transmissions, everything usually electric have ICE (gasoline) versions, and besides that, everything as well has automatic, manual, dual clutch and sequential transmission. There are no CVT vehicles in-game.
 * Although the game actually supports SimHub, but due to the real-life engine sounds, this is the given reason why no possible Engine Simulator collab by AngeTheGreat.

Miscellaneous

 * This is the longest page of the wiki.