Magirus-deutz Transeuropa V2.0 1.40 -
The Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0 operates as a standalone vehicle, meaning it does not replace any existing base-game trucks. Players can typically purchase it through within the game. The mod is a collaborative effort by several well-known community creators: 3D Model: Ventyres Textures: Alang7 Sound: Kriechbaum Conversion: Peerke145 Technical Features and Customization
Changeable steering wheels and stainless steel wheel covers. Various skins and a wide range of exterior accessories.
Features three authentic engine options producing 256, 310, and 340 HP, paired with authentic gearboxes. MAGIRUS-DEUTZ TRANSEUROPA V2.0 1.40
Interior "dummies" for adding accessories, compatible with DLC Cabin Accessories (like SiSL's Mega Pack ).
The V2.0 update for version 1.40 introduced several significant enhancements and customization options: The Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2
The mod includes high-quality recordings of the legendary air-cooled Deutz V8 and V12 engines, providing a distinct auditory experience. Visual Enhancements:
Magirus-Deutz was a titan of German manufacturing, known for its "Ulm Cathedral" logo and air-cooled diesel engines which were exceptionally reliable in extreme climates. The Transeuropa series represented their heavy-duty lineup before the company was eventually absorbed into in 1975. This mod preserves that legacy, allowing virtual truckers to experience the "nerve" and aesthetic of these vintage machines. Key Mod Specifications Game Version 1.40 (Compatible with later versions via megapacks) Truck Type Standalone (Iveco Dealer) Engines 256, 310, 340 HP (Air-cooled) Included Trailer Ownable 3-Axle Blumhardt Rigid Trailer Notable Update Rigid version and tilt body support added in V2.0 Magirus-Deutz Transeuropa V2.0 - Euro Truck Simulator 2 Mod Various skins and a wide range of exterior accessories
The is a highly detailed standalone truck mod for Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) , updated specifically for compatibility with game version 1.40 . This mod brings the legendary German engineering of the mid-20th century to the digital highways, featuring the iconic air-cooled Deutz engines that defined an era of heavy transport. Overview and Accessibility