Description
Ah, the New Beetle, where nostalgia meets a midlife crisis head-on. A quirky little bubble of automotive whimsy, this is the car you buy when you want to relive the flower power days without any of the bad trips. Under the hood, you’ll find an engine that won’t win any drag races, but let’s be honest, it’s not about speed – it’s about the illusion of carefree youth. The design is charmingly retro, in the same way, that your dad’s record collection is cool until you actually try to play it. Its round shape and wide-eyed headlights scream, “Look at me, I’m fun!” while the interior whispers, “I hope you’re not in a hurry.” Sure, it’s not built for thrills, but you’ll feel a certain smug satisfaction as you crawl up the highway, knowing you’re in a car that was almost cool twenty years ago. Perfect for anyone who’s ever thought, “Why grow up when you can drive a car that looks like a smiley face emoji?”
Features:
- TLDR: Every GTA 5 vehicle functionality
- Only 60k POLY’s
- Breakable windows
- Glass shards
- All lights working (headlights, taillights, brakelights, turn signals, fog lights)
- Breakable lights (headlights, taillings & middle brakelight)
- Animated engine, exhaust, wobbling antenna
- Custom VR6 engine sound (if you don’t like custom sound, best alternative is “BIFTA”)
- Hands properly on steeringwheel
- Working dials & radio
- Dirtmap on all parts & windows
- Burnmap
- “Sparkling” body paint texture overlay
- 200+ tuning parts (8 bodykits)
- Template & 3 livery (more will be added in the future updates)
- PRIMARY COLOR: Tuning parts & Body
- SECONDARY COLOR: Tuning parts & body
- WHEEL COLOR: Wheels (obviously)
- INTERIOR COLOR: Interior
- DASHBOARD COLOR: Callipers & Tuning seat variations
- EXTRA 1: Front plate
- EXTRA 10: Soda can in cup holder
- EXTRA 11: Soda cup in cup holder
Bugs:
- Only 60k POLY’s
- No LODs
- Low quality & wrong mirror reflections
- White tuning trunk brakelight doesn’t break
- Poor door-shut texturing
- Scuffed eyelashes tuning
Vehicle Installation:
- Go to “/update/x64/dlcpacks/” and put inside the “beetle” folder.
- Extract “dlclist.xml” from “/update/update.rpf/common/data/” path to your desired location using OpenIV. Open the file with a any text editor and add the following line at the bottom:
dlcpacks:/beetle/
- Import the file back to the first step path using OpenIV.
- You have succesfully installed BEETLE! Use “beetle” with any trainer to spawn it!
Authors: Model fromJuiced 2, Converted to GTA V by@ciimy, Handling by@ciimy, Custom sound by@TheAdmiester, Screenshots by@hexr & @id72mlxmlyesm, Special thanks to@13Stewartc for tutorials on how to use ZModeler3.
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