Exactly. As regulars, we are members that spend a ton of time on here. We support the mods in decisions, help enforce the Community Guidelines, and and keep the place tidy.
I wish this is really cool Feature in future Update.
Aftermarket Steering wheels
Aftermarket Seats
Dashboard (boost guages and dials)
Yes totally ripped out interiors.
I could personally do without too many options taking up CP, but if minor changes were made with every weight reduction upgrade, that would be awesome!
I wish they add this feature… probably in FH6, since FH5 got the Brakes customization and FM8 got it too, probably we’ll be able to see the Interior Customization in FM8, FH5 is too old, it’s gonna finish adding content in 2 months.
honestly interior colour doesnt bother me. what id rather see come into the game would be the option to choose and install custom gauges in custom spots like they did for gran turismo 6. to be able to choose if you have pillar gauges or just pods on the dash or replace radio / heater controls with gauges ext. i think it would really add to the simulation experience. also custom steering wheels would be a nice touch.
Custom gauges pods yall should vote for this custom gauge pod. the more votes on all our suggestions the better!!!
horizon could have a whole new section of customisation for interior and even add ambient lighting for some cars that do have it in real life as overall it could lead to a better driving experience in first person.
The 2021 Porsche 911 GT3’s interior stitching and seat belts are linked to the exterior manufacturer color of the vehicle, and the 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS takes it a step further by also having the center of the seats change color as well.
In addition, though on the Porsches the interior only changes with the manufacturer color, in the 2018 Audi RS 4 Avant the steering wheel trim is linked to the body and does accept custom colors; e.g. you want a Nardo Gray car but with carbon trim on the interior, you paint the car carbon and put a Nardo Gray vinyl covering the outside.
For the Porsches, if you want a Shark Blue '21 GT3 with yellow stitching or a white car with red stitching for example, just hover over the manufacturer color to get the stitching and then choose whatever custom color you want.
The McLaren Senna’s secondary color in FH4 was also linked to the brake calipers, and it was the only way to paint brake calipers in that game. In FH5 we got paintable brake calipers for all vehicles. If the interior customizations on the above three cars in FH5 are something to go off of, this means we could see interior color customization for all vehicles in FH6.