This is a DLC expansion for Car Mechanic Simulator 2018, requiring the base game to access its content. Released in 2017, this add-on focuses on expanding the vehicle roster by introducing four licensed Jeep models: the Grand Cherokee SRT, Willys Military, Willys Civilian, and Wrangler. Gameplay remains centered on the core simulation loop of diagnosing and repairing vehicles, now applied to these new assets. Distinctive features include the addition of a dedicated off-road track and new cosmetic liveries for customization.
This specific add-on centers on the iconic American off-road and utility vehicle manufacturer, Jeep. The primary appeal lies in the inclusion of four distinct, officially licensed Jeep models, providing dedicated new projects for simulation enthusiasts who enjoy detailed mechanical work on specific vehicle lines.
The four featured vehicles that players can now service, repair, and customize are:
Beyond the vehicles themselves, the DLC enriches the simulation environment by adding a dedicated off-road track. This track provides a new setting where players can potentially test or showcase the vehicles they have repaired or customized, adding context beyond the standard workshop environment. Furthermore, the package includes a selection of new liveries, allowing for greater cosmetic customization of the included Jeeps.
This content integrates seamlessly into the existing structure of Car Mechanic Simulator 2018. The newly added Jeep models will appear within the game world—likely as new jobs, vehicles available for purchase in the auction house, or additions to the player’s personal garage—allowing players to apply all existing repair, painting, and tuning mechanics to these specific models. The scope is focused entirely on vehicle and environment additions rather than a substantial overhaul or introduction of new gameplay systems.
For players invested in the detailed simulation aspects of the parent game, this DLC offers focused content centered on specific, recognizable vehicles known for their rugged design and off-road capability. The inclusion of both historical (Willys) and modern (Grand Cherokee SRT, Wrangler) variants ensures a diverse set of mechanical challenges and aesthetic opportunities within the simulation environment, appealing directly to fans of the Jeep brand.