"Fixtures" are the individual components attached to a car body—headlights, taillights, grilles, and door handles.
The next frontier is already visible in beta modding forums. Imagine:
Thanks to a dedicated modding community, automation has evolved from a convenience feature into the core strategic challenge. The question is no longer “Can you design a great car?” It’s “Can you design a great system that designs and builds great cars, handles the finances, and adapts to market chaos—all while you sleep?”
Traditional tycoon games required manual micro-management. You clicked to build each engine, assigned workers to each line, and set prices by hand. The new wave of automation-focused car tycoon games flips this script.
From adding real-world historical rims to expanding the catalog of car bodies, mods allow players to bridge the gap between fantasy and reality. Here is an informative look at the world of Automation mods, how they work, and why they are essential for the dedicated tycoon.
Vanilla car tycoon games are fun, but they’re often too simple. The modding community has stepped in to add layers of complexity that developers never imagined.