Vehicles: What you need to know — Rustafied (2024)

May 15, 2020 by Bugs in Updates

5/15 @ 5:00pm EST - The team at Facepunch has provided certain content creators exclusive access this weekend to the upcoming modular vehicles in Rust! Below is an initial look at what there is to know.

5/18 Update - The Vehicles Testing branch is live! See below for information on how to join and check out the devblog here.

Initial look video

Here’s an initial look at Vehicles from Puddy!

How to obtain vehicles

Similar to minicopters, vehicles spawn randomly near roads. At the moment, for testing, there will be about 50 vehicles per 4k map (expect this to change). Found with a semi-random selection of modules equipped, each vehicle will need repairs, fuel, and engine parts prior to being drivable (more on that below).

Repair

Vehicles are repaired in two ways. First, as you’d expect, a Hammer or Garry’s Mod Tool Gun will do the trick. Also, you can repair via the vehicle lift (see below). Modules generally require metal frags and sometimes wood to repair.

If every module on the vehicle reaches zero health, the vehicle becomes a wreck which can no longer be used - although it can be harvested like the scrap helicopter. Once the wreckage is gone, a new vehicle will spawn in the world.

Engine parts

Now that your vehicle is repaired, you’ll need some engine parts. There are 5 types of parts (carburetor, crankshaft, pistons, spark plugs, and valves) and 3 tiers of quality (high, medium, and low).

At least one of each of the 5 parts is required for the engine to function. The quality of part doesn’t matter for getting the engine running, but they do have an impact on the overall speed and fuel efficiency of the vehicle.

Low quality engine parts can be found in junk piles and roadside monuments. Medium and high quality can be purchased at the compound (these prices are not final). Also, you can research and craft low and medium quality parts (high quality can only be purchased).

Below are all the parts (click then hover over the image for more information - all subject to change).

7/1 Edit: Updated these numbers and noted that 1 of each part is now required for the engine to work.

Fuel

Now that the vehicle is repaired and you’ve loaded in your engine parts, you just need to fuel her up and get going. Vehicles run on low grade fuel (accessed in the rear) - no word on if diesel will be added into the mix in the future. As stated above, the efficiency depends on the quality of engine parts you have.

Driving

Ok, you have a working vehicle! You’ll probably want to stick to the roads as these bad boys are not very adept at off-roading. In fact, they have a hard time staying on the road as is.

To enter the driver's seat, just click E when nearby and you’ll mount in. To drive, simply use the WASD keys. To exit, simply hit spacebar (ideally when stationary).If you accidentally roll you’re vehicle, pushing will be an option.

Car locks

What good would a car be if you couldn’t secure it? The process of adding a lock is pretty straightforward. Simply put the vehicle on a lift, and use the UI to add the lock for 75 frags. From the same menu you can create keys and remove locks as well.

With regards to keys (which are 15 metal frags a piece), you can see their ID in the UI and even add a note to help identify each one. Possession of a valid key is required to enter any car with a lock.

Players may still push a car without a key. This means you actually can push a car onto a lift to then remove the lock or create a key.

Damage

To answer the question on everyone's mind: Yes, you can run people over. It does a great deal of damage pretty quickly, so it’s in your best interest not to get hit by a car. You can even run animals over, which is nice. Of course, as you run into things (living and not) the modules on your vehicle will get damaged.

Vehicle lift

So you’ve got a vehicle, now how do you modify it? That’s where the lift comes in. This new deployable can be purchased or researched / crafted. It takes up a good deal of space and requires 20 electricity to run.

Once you’ve got it down, simply drive a vehicle onto it and you’re good to start modifying. Keep in mind, vehicles will not be able to leave the lift without both an engine and drivers seat attached.

Chassis

Now, let’s go into what makes up each vehicle. At its base, there’s the chassis - the framework upon which the rest of the vehicle is built. When it comes to vehicles in Rust, there are 3 varieties of chassis to choose from: small, medium, and large.

Given these are ‘modular’ vehicles, each chassis has a certain number of sockets to which modules can be attached.Each module takes up either 1 or 2 sockets.

Small

Sockets
2

Medium

Sockets
3

Large

Sockets
4

Modules

On the chassis go the modules. Modules have different uses, sockets, conditions, and can be swapped around to various positions on the chassis. You can also pull modules off vehicles and store them like any other item in your inventory.

At the moment there are 10 different modules total. Here is a rundown of each:

Cockpit Vehicle Module
This single module acts as your basic front seat for a driver and passenger.

Crafting Cost
250 metal frags
5 HQM
100 wood

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 2 required

Cockpit with Engine Vehicle Module
Offering a variety of uses, this single module provides seating for two and has a small engine to boot. The small engine has 1 slot for each of the 5 required engine parts.

Crafting Cost
250 metal frags
8 HQM
100 wood

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 2 required

Armored Cockpit Vehicle Module
This single module provides extra protection for the driver and passenger. It even has working metal windows which can be moved up and down to provide cover. And, in case you were wondering, you can go full blown tank mode by wearing heavy armor while driving this bad boy.

Crafting Cost
250 metal frags
5 HQM
50 wood

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 3 required

Engine Vehicle Module
If you want the maximum speed, look no further. This single module acts as a large engine which features slots for 2 pistons, 2 spark plugs, and 2 valves. This means you can produce more power than the smaller engine, especially if you’re using high quality engine parts.

Crafting Cost
250 metal frags
5 HQM

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 2 required

Flatbed Vehicle Module
This is a single module which people can stand as a haphazard mode of player transportation.

Crafting Cost
250 metal frags
100 wood
5 HQM

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 2 required

Large Flatbed Vehicle Module
Like its little brother above, this dual module provides even more space for people to stand on.

Crafting Cost
400 metal frags
250 wood
5 HQM

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 2 required

Fuel Tank Vehicle Module
This is a dual module tank which will be used for transporting fuel in the future. At the moment, however, it only carries water (as Rust doesn’t yet view fuel as a liquid).

Crafting Cost
400 metal frags
100 wood
5 HQM

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 2 required

Passenger Vehicle Module
This dual module provides seating for 6.

Crafting Cost
500 metal frags
250 wood
5 HQM

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 2 required

Rear Seats Vehicle Module
A single module that provides seating for 2.

Crafting Cost
250 metal frags
100 wood
5 HQM

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 2 required

Storage Vehicle Module
Similar to a storage box, this single module provides storage space for up to 18 items.

Crafting Cost
250 metal frags
250 wood
5 HQM

Research Cost
125 scrap

Workbench
Level 2 required

Decay

Given these vehicles are pretty expensive to get running, the developers are being more liberal with the decay times than other modes of transportation. As it stands, vehicles will decay in 216 minutes (a little over 3.5 hours) when left outside. Inside, however, will result in 10x the decay time.

Example vehicles

Here’s a bunch of vehicle variants which are now possible.

Other stuff

  • Vehicles will set landmines off (and it causes quite a bit of damage)

  • Locking and ownership are planned (hopefully before release)

  • Vehicle ramps are planned

Vehicles: What you need to know — Rustafied (2024)

FAQs

Vehicles: What you need to know — Rustafied? ›

Modules generally require metal frags and sometimes wood to repair. If every module on the vehicle reaches zero health, the vehicle becomes a wreck which can no longer be used - although it can be harvested like the scrap helicopter. Once the wreckage is gone, a new vehicle will spawn in the world.

What do I need for a car in rust? ›

Your car will need at least one of each of these five parts to function: a crankshaft, pistons, spark plugs, valves, and a carburetor. These come in three quality levels: low, medium, and high. The quality level determines how well a car handles and how fast it can go.

How to check a vehicle for rust? ›

Once you have the car back on the ground, pull up the trunk carpeting and check for any signs of rust. Also, check the doors, both inside and out, along with areas around the windshield and rear glass. And another rust tip: If you see any sort of exterior paint bubbling, it's likely an early sign of rust.

How many car parts do I need rust? ›

Now that your vehicle is repaired, you'll need some engine parts. There are 5 types of parts (carburetor, crankshaft, pistons, spark plugs, and valves) and 3 tiers of quality (high, medium, and low). At least one of each of the 5 parts is required for the engine to function.

What causes rust on a vehicle? ›

Rust in a car is caused by the same chemical reaction as rust in any other metal object. When iron, oxygen, and water or moisture come into contact, rust can form. Cars are particularly susceptible to rust because they are exposed to a variety of environmental factors, such as road salt, acid rain, and high humidity.

Is it worth buying a car with rust? ›

Should You Buy a Car With Rust? If the rust is only skin deep, that's a used vehicle you can keep. But if it affects the frame, that can be a recipe for pain. Check the vehicle history, and have a mechanic check out the areas you can't.

What to look for when buying a car with rust? ›

Rusted-through panels.

What you're going to look for is bubbling in the paint or holes created by rust, particularly in the lower doors, in front of the wheel at the rear fenders, in front fenders, and in lower fenders behind the wheel.

What is considered bad rust on a car? ›

Anything more than surface rust or light pitting is considered 'bad' rust and should be assessed by a professional mechanic immediately. Bad rust can quickly spread from small areas into larger ones, leading to compromised structural integrity and further corrosion issues over time.

Where do cars rust the most? ›

If you live in colder regions where salt is regularly used to melt ice on the roads, your vehicle is more inclined to rust. Salt accelerates the rusting process by lowering the threshold for the chemical reaction to occur, especially when combined with water or moisture.

Is undercarriage rust bad? ›

Rust becomes a more serious problem when it affects the underbody or the frame. These are structural elements that keep you and your passengers safe in the event of an accident. Rust weakens metal, so a rocker panel with Swiss cheese-like holes obviously isn't as strong as one that's rust-free.

Is rust hard to fix on a car? ›

Surface rust is an easy and affordable fix. Scale rust, exposing the bare metal under the paint, is still repairable, but more difficult. Penetrating rust transforms the car's steel to iron oxide, turning it brittle and allowing holes to form. This is much more complicated to fix.

What are rust specs on cars? ›

Iron contamination, rust spots, or rail dust. Every vehicle gets this problem: small specks of orange or brown rust that won't wash away. These rust spots stand out most on white and light-colored cars, but are visible on dark paint too.

Can a car be totaled for rust? ›

Rusted frames on cars and trucks can lead to dangerous accidents on the road. This can cause a vehicle to be totaled, injuries to be sustained, and expensive repairs or replacements of the vehicle.

Can you stop rust once it starts? ›

For the most effective results the repair should be made as soon as the damage is noticed. The traditional way to stop rust on metal that has not been weakened or perforated is to sand, sandblast, or use rust remover to eliminate rust down to bare metal, and then follow up with an application of primer and top coat.

What kills rust on cars? ›

WD-40 and other chemical-grade rust removal sprays and lubricants work as great rust remover agents from the metal surfaces. If you want to remove rust from metallic objects, the distilled white vinegar and lemon water method can also work well.

Does WD-40 remove rust? ›

Most people know WD-40 Multi-Use Product as a lubricant, but it was originally used as an anti-corrosive by the aerospace industry to prevent spacecraft from rusting. WD-40 can help remove rust from metals like iron, chrome, and stainless steel without further damaging the surface of the metal or removing the paint.

What are the things needed for rust? ›

The iron reacts with water and oxygen to form hydrated iron(III) oxide, which we see as rust. Iron and steel rust when they come into contact with water and oxygen – both are needed for rusting to occur.

What do you need to repair a car in rust game? ›

Vehicles are repaired in two ways. First, as you'd expect, a Hammer or Garry's Mod Tool Gun will do the trick. Also, you can repair via the vehicle lift (see below). Modules generally require metal frags and sometimes wood to repair.

What is needed for rust? ›

Rust system requirements state that you will need at least 8 GB of RAM. If possible, make sure you have 16 GB of RAM in order to run Rust to its full potential. An Intel Core i7-3770 CPU is required at a minimum to run Rust. Whereas, an AMD Ryzen 5 1600 is recommended in order to run it.

What do I need to install rust? ›

Installing Rust on Windows

Go to https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install and download the installer. You may need to install the Visual Studio C++ Build tools when prompted to do so. You can also install Rust on a Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) distribution.

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