For the uninitiated, Extreme Car Driving Simulator is not a track racer. There are no starting grids, no countdown timers, and strictly no rules. It is a physics-based sandbox where the sole objective is to drive fast, crash hard, and explore a sprawling, destructible environment.
Version 5.0.0 marks a significant milestone for the developer, Oppana Games. This update promises a "next-generation" overhaul of the vehicle dynamics, specifically focusing on the game’s hallmark feature: realistic damage and collision physics. extreme car driving simulator 5.0.0
Unlike simulation-heavy titles (e.g., Assoluto Racing), Extreme Car Driving Simulator focuses on accessible arcade-sim balance. You can drift every corner with a tap of the e-brake, but driving sloppily will still slow you down. The camera options (bumper, hood, chase, and cockpit) help tailor the experience. For the uninitiated, Extreme Car Driving Simulator is
There’s no story — just you, the car, and an open city with jumps, tunnels, gas stations (for repair/reset), and hidden collectibles (stars to unlock upgrades). Version 5
The headline feature of 5.0.0 is the overhauled deformation system. Previously, collisions would result in broken windows and scratched bumpers. Now, physics are deterministic. Slam into a wall at 150 MPH, and your hood crumples like an accordion. Doors fly off, axles bend, and in the most impressive technical feat, the engine block can physically drop out of the chassis, leaving you stranded.
Previously, crashing into a wall at 150 mph resulted in a cosmetic scratch. In 5.0.0, the deformation is real-time and mechanical. Slam your front bumper into a barrier, and you will feel the steering wheel pull to the side. Degrade your tires by doing donuts for too long, and you will lose grip on wet asphalt. This version introduces a "Repair Anywhere" button, but managing your car’s integrity is now part of the challenge.