The most immediate change for veteran drivers is the Vehicle Behaviour Physics Update. SCS Software has refined throttle response and surface interactions, specifically focusing on camber and caster. This means your truck will react more realistically to the tilt of the road and steering input. Plus, the new hill start assistant is a literal lifesaver for those heavy hauls on steep inclines, preventing that dreaded backward roll.
The cockpit experience gets a significant upgrade with a total Route Advisor Redesign. The old, clunky overlay is gone, replaced by a sleek, widget-based system. This allows for a much cleaner view of the road while still keeping your essential delivery data in sight. Complementing this is the new Quick Info feature, which replaces the traditional pause screen with a more streamlined data summary.
For the gearheads, the Renault Trucks T has received a major refresh. Drivers can now choose between two new interiors—Anthracite and Carbon 2024—and equip their rigs with new DE13 Turbo Compound engines for better efficiency and power delivery. If you're looking to sharpen your skills, the Driving Academy has added a Double Trailer Handling module. Completing it successfully will earn you the 'Frankie' wiener dog toy for your dashboard.
Finally, eagle-eyed players will notice new bus stations and terminals popping up across the map. These are the first visible signs of preparation for the upcoming Coaches DLC, signaling that the world is expanding to accommodate more than just freight in the near future.
