The truck is primarily based off the third generation Ford Bronco with styling cues taken from the Dodge Ramcharger, Jeep Cherokee, and Land Rover Defender.
Math is hard:
24 engine options
19 transmission options
3 suspension options
5 original rim/tire options (total of 39 tire options)
5 winches
32 assorted visual customization options (not including air fresheners and hood ornaments)
Liveries:
Alaska Department of Public Safety
#66 racing livery (Terep 2: Deformers-based)
Lowlands Firee Department Communications (Portland, Maine based)
#759 racing livery (Kinect Joy Ride-based)
#8 racing livery (Carmageddon-based)
Burning Mill Tennessee Metropolitan Police (Nashville based)
Maybe you can count the mismatching body colors default livery ¯_(ツ)_/¯
The good things:
A plethora of addons, everything from grills to shifters.
Too many engine addons for my mental health and for your own good.
A number of liveries that are perfect for racing and roleplaying. If you’re into that sort of thing. The videogame kind, that is.
Something something quality, something something.
The bad things:
Interior is… it’s uh… present.
Mirror “reflections” (not actually reflective, no reason to be given the interior quality [or lack thereof]) are semi-transparent. I know why it is, but I caught the bug too late and it wasn’t worth delaying the release.
Remarkably unremarkable. It’s another fictional American 4×4. Oh, boy, how exciting.