After spawning your Captiva, press ESC and click (or use its shortcut). Here you can swap out parts such as:
Players can choose from standard factory trims, police/emergency packages, heavily tuned street versions, or stripped-down demolition derby configurations. Performance and Physics Testing
Most players download supercars or heavy-duty off-road trucks when customizing their game. However, piloting a real-world family crossover like the Chevrolet Captiva provides its own distinct thrill: Beamng Drive Chevrolet Captiva
This is BeamNG.drive, after all. The true test of any vehicle mod is how it deforms.
If you need help troubleshooting or broken textures? Share public link After spawning your Captiva, press ESC and click
BeamNG Drive has a thriving modding community, and the Chevrolet Captiva is no exception. Players can choose from a variety of user-created mods, including:
For the casual player, the might just be another square of metal to throw off a cliff. But for the simulation purist, it represents the beauty of the mundane. Driving a Captiva makes you appreciate the engineering in better cars. Crashing a Captiva reminds you that real SUVs are not indestructible tanks—they are fragile, heavy, and surprisingly dangerous at the limit. However, piloting a real-world family crossover like the
, testing the Captiva’s weak points—like its prone-to-wear rear suspension bushings—over rough terrain provides a surprisingly technical challenge. Daily Driving Practice:
Driving the SUV down extreme obstacle courses, over massive speed bumps, or down the infamous Leap of Death map tests the limits of its factory suspension components. The independent suspension will flex, bottom out, and eventually shatter under heavy stress, mirroring real-world mechanical failures. Technical Mod Comparison