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This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on March 9th, 2019 in the Car Culture category.
Moon Cruiser no doubt. 2030GT, Toyota Crescent.Moopra or Lupra? Ce(of tranqui-)lica? Very, very, very HiLux? Moon Cruiser? Morolla? Possibilities are endless!
Lupra is a good shout. How about Sele-ca?Moopra or Lupra? Ce(of tranqui-)lica? Very, very, very HiLux? Moon Cruiser? Morolla? Possibilities are endless!
Lupra is a good shout. How about Sele-ca?
Edit: As it'll be the second vehicle to drive on the Moon, how about the Moon Rover 2, or "MR2" for short?
How about putting them back in Forza first?
That's what I call doing it properly. Fully pressurised, fuel cell power units, 6,200-mile range...
No idea how they're getting it up there though. Saturn V could only put 48 tons into a lunar orbit injection, and the CSM and LM (mainly their fuel) were 44 tons of that. Doesn't leave much wiggle room, and that's on the most powerful rocket ever constructed.
Construction on ISS, perhaps?
In a cargo container of course.No idea how they're getting it up there though
If they could somehow combine a rover and a lander into one unit they'd be onto something. Being separate makes for a lot of size and tonnage.
Now I wonder if the moon will have a Toyota before another racing game?