A car isn't just a shape; it’s the sum of its parts. The Steam Workshop is overflowing with that add that essential "wow" factor:

Automation is a game about precision, creativity, and the joy of the "what if." By embracing the modding community, you aren't just adding parts; you're expanding the boundaries of your own imagination. The right mods don't just make the game better—they make it yours .

While Automation is primarily about the exterior and the engine, interior mods (dashboards, seats, steering wheels) allow you to create a complete package, especially useful if you export your creations to BeamNG.drive .

Many mods introduce new morph points, allowing you to stretch, pull, and squash bodies into silhouettes the original developers never imagined. 2. The Details Matter: Fixtures and 3D Placements

Often, the default wheel selection doesn't quite fit a specific racing aesthetic. Modded wheels ensure your car has the right "stance" and grip characteristics when you hit the track in BeamNG. 5. Quality of Life and Tools

For the "engine porn" enthusiasts, mods offer a way to make the heart of your car look as good as it performs. Modded —including turbos, intercoolers, wiring looms, and fluid reservoirs—turns a blank gray box into a masterpiece of mechanical engineering. It allows you to "tell a story" with your build, showing off that massive twin-turbo setup rather than hiding it under a hood. 4. Enhancing the BeamNG.drive Export Experience

The beauty of Automation is its integration with the . Open the Steam Workshop page for Automation. Filter by "Top Rated" or "Most Subscribed."

Look for "Mega Packs"—these often contain hundreds of fixtures and bodies in one click.