Hello everyone! The person in the picture is me, Alexandru, I'm 22 years old, I've been living in Italy since I was a child, and I'm the founder of this project born in 2018. The Euro Truck Simulator 2 community in Romania, as well as the international one, needed a detailed map where kilometers are almost real to simulate the real life of a truck driver! I started from scratch and began this project with the desire to create something important for all those who are passionate about this game and who were looking for something unique in this sector of map mods. In the meantime, other guys passionate about roads, infrastructure, and especially this aspect of translating reality into the game, have joined, and today, together, we manage to extend the map, kilometer by kilometer, road by road, town by town, and offer, for a fairly affordable price, a premium experience to everyone in this game. Our happiness as developers is when our fans tell us that they can't believe we've reached them through their town/village and that they recognize almost 1:1 the area where they live day by day. Coming back to us, currently, our team, besides me, consists of another 4 members (Alex1289, Alex563, AndreiAlx and Andu), and together we hope to bring this project to a successful end!
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Not every circuit suits the big Swede. You would not take a cargo ship to a go-kart track. The ideal V70 tracks in Assetto Corsa are those that reward rhythm over aggression:
Cruising. The V70 isn't always about lap times. Download the LA Canyons map, put on some lo-fi hip hop, and simply drive the V70 at 7/10ths. The sense of speed, the weight of the steering, and the "daily driver" aesthetic create an unmatched immersion for a Sunday drive.
Before we get into the mod files and setup screens, let’s address the obvious: why would anyone want to drive a station wagon in a hardcore simulator?
The answer lies in contrast. In a sea of identical aero-heavy GT3 cars, the V70 offers character. It offers imperfection. The weight transfer is dramatic. The understeer is a constant threat. The turbo lag is nostalgic. Driving a V70 fast requires you to forget everything you learned about mid-engine balance. You must embrace trail braking, rotate the car with the clutch, and learn to trust a rear end that would rather lift off than stick. assetto corsa volvo v70
In the sim racing community, the Volvo V70 mods have become legendary for three reasons:
You can take the Volvo anywhere, but these three tracks in Assetto Corsa make the V70 shine.
In the pantheon of Assetto Corsa’s vast vehicular universe, the spotlight usually shines on Ferrari’s scarlet bullets, Porsche’s rear-engine precision instruments, or the raw, analog brutality of Group C prototypes. Yet, buried within the game’s official roster and thriving in the modding community, lies a vehicle that defies every racing convention: the Volvo V70. Not every circuit suits the big Swede
At first glance, a large, boxy Swedish estate car seems as out of place on the Nürburgring Nordschleife as a jet fighter in a parking lot. But for the discerning sim racer, the V70 represents something far more intriguing: the ultimate sleeper, a masterclass in weight management, and a canvas for some of the most creative modding in the simulation genre.
The Volvo V70 R (2003-2007) represents a unique intersection of utilitarian wagon design and performance engineering, featuring a 2.5L turbocharged B5254T4 engine, Haldex AWD (Gen III), and a sophisticated multi-link rear suspension. Despite its cult status, no official laser-scanned version exists in mainstream simulators. Consequently, community-created modifications ("mods") for Assetto Corsa fill this gap.
Research Questions:
Most mods allow for a tune or represent the V70 R trim (Turbo AWD).
The popular Super Touring mod is FWD. Here is your bible for setting a fast lap: