What car is the PUBG Coupe based on?
3 Answers
The Bony Coupe model was designed by the automotive master Giorgetto Giugiaro and made its debut at the 1974 Turin Motor Show. Here are the detailed specifications of the Coupe: 1. System: The Bony Coupe is equipped with a full-time four-wheel drive (AWD) system, which ensures maximum traction and high-speed performance even on rough terrain. The Coupe features a 2+2 seating arrangement, accommodating up to four passengers. However, players seated in the rear (seats 3 and 4) will not be able to shoot. 2. Configuration: The vehicle has 1000 HP. Its maximum speed is 150 km/h when driving.
When playing PUBG, I often drive the Coupe. Its blue sedan design is quite memorable. The real-life prototype is the Dacia 1300, a car produced in Romania that was popular in the 1970s and 1980s. The Dacia 1300 was based on the French Renault 12 design—affordable and durable—and it’s faithfully recreated in the game. The Coupe has moderate speed but handles steadily, making it suitable for team rotations, though its turning is a bit sluggish and it’s prone to getting shot up. The developers chose it because it’s a classic, easily recognizable vehicle that adds realism to the game. As a player, I think the Coupe represents PUBG’s diverse range of transport options and is great for practicing driving skills. Historically, even after production ended, this car retained a nostalgic fanbase and remains common in Eastern Europe. When playing, I always make sure not to drive too fast to avoid flipping over.
As a car enthusiast, I noticed that the Coupe is completely inspired by the Dacia 1300. That real model was produced from 1969, using Renault technology, with a boxy design and round headlights. The in-game details are spot-on, like the body lines and minimalist interior style. The development team did thorough research to ensure model accuracy. Comparing with real photos, the Coupe's wheels and door gaps are very similar. The Dacia brand was later acquired by Renault, and choosing this prototype enriches the game world. Driving the Coupe feels similar to the real car: slow but smooth acceleration, suitable for long distances. I think its durability is average, so you'd better refuel and hit the road. This design helps players reminisce about the era of classic cars.