


Notable ones include new configurations (starting in 0.3.1, with "Sport" and "Drift Missile" variants added), extended cab models, heavy duty (D35) models (both in 0.5.0, at which point the name changed to D-Series), crew cab models (in 0.9.0), various new parts and props, and new engines and powertrain updates.On October 28, 2019, a screenshot was posted in the Development Media thread, showcasing a proportionally tweaked mesh. This was a teaser for the D-Series' complete overhaul, released on Decemwith update 0.18. The body and frame were made fully separable, the inner front fender structure was reworked to be more accurate to contemporary full-size pickup trucks, improvements were made to the mesh and JBEAM structure, and several new parts and configurations were added. Among these additions were a work-in-progress short frame and one-piece body, which were fully functional but lacking parts and configurations. Stoat Muldoon promised on Decemthat a rear shell would be added in the near future. On March 3, 2020, he announced that the shell, interior, and parts were complete, and provided an screenshot showing the fully assembled vehicle (revealed to be called the D10 'Charro').
