This is Downloadable Content (DLC) for Car Mechanic Simulator 2018, requiring the base game to play. Released in 2017, this simulator expansion enhances the core loop—diagnosing, repairing, and tuning vehicles—by adding specific American muscle cars: the 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner and the 1971 Plymouth HEMI Cuda. Distinctive features include a new engine type to master and the addition of the Speed Track for testing completed builds, offering focused restoration projects for enthusiasts of classic automotive simulation.
The primary draw of this package is the inclusion of specific, licensed American muscle cars. Players gain access to two distinct Plymouth models to feature in their workshops, job orders, or barn finds:
These vehicles come with their own specific part sets, requiring players to utilize the full range of repair and assembly tools available in the main simulation.
While the fundamental mechanics—such as part inspection, ordering, engine building, and bodywork—remain consistent with the parent title, this DLC introduces specialized components that alter the restoration projects.
A notable feature is the inclusion of a new Engine variant, which players must master and potentially install or rebuild within the context of these classic cars. Furthermore, the package adds the Speed Track, providing a new testing environment where the performance of rebuilt or tuned vehicles can be evaluated.
As a focused vehicle pack, this DLC does not introduce new overarching story narratives or fundamental changes to the simulation interface. Instead, its scope is centered on providing substantial new material for dedicated restoration projects. It enhances replayability for enthusiasts of classic American automotive history by offering specific, high-detail models to work on using the existing, deep simulation systems.
This content deepens the simulation by providing specific, highly detailed models for dedicated restoration projects. For players who enjoy working on classic American muscle cars, these additions offer substantial new material to engage with using the established repair and tuning systems of the base game. The inclusion of the Speed Track also offers a new context for testing the final results of these specialized builds.