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Vehicles

Lebuhraya has 127 stored vehicle models, with 116 currently listed in the player spawner catalogue. The fleet includes compact cars, SUVs, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and emergency or service variants. This page covers how to spawn them, keep them fuelled, what to do when you crash, and a sampler of what's in the garage.

Spawning a vehicle

Walk to a physical vehicle spawner in the world and use its prompt. These are the spawner pads/markers placed around the map, including Basic/Civ, Bike, Premium, Special, and team-specific spawners.

MyPod is not the vehicle spawner. MyPod is the topbar music player. It can play music and auto-play when you sit in a vehicle, but it does not spawn or despawn vehicles.

Browse the list, pick a vehicle, and click Spawn. The vehicle appears on an available spawner pad, already registered to your name. To drive, walk up and press F (keyboard), X (gamepad), or tap Drive (mobile).

What the spawner screen shows

The refreshed spawner has three main areas:

  • Search and filter at the top-left, useful once your vehicle list grows.
  • Vehicle cards on the left. Locked cards show level/tier information.
  • Info panel on the right with the vehicle name, description, image, lock reason, and Spawn button.

After you click Spawn, some spawners ask you to choose an open pad and paint/colour option. If the pad is occupied, choose a different pad or wait for the other vehicle to move.

Spawner types

Different physical spawners show different vehicle categories:

SpawnerTypical contents
Basic / CivStarter and standard civilian cars
BikeMotorcycles and scooters
Premium / PremPremium or higher-level civilian cars
SpecialCode/event/special vehicles
Team spawnersVehicles for your current team, such as Taxi, Bomba, KKN, Police, Logistics

If you are on a job team, civilian spawners may block access with a warning. Switch to Visitors or the appropriate team/spawner type.

Ownership

  • When you spawn a vehicle, you become its owner. Your name is on the driver seat.
  • Other players cannot enter your driver seat unless you unlock it.
  • Passengers can always enter passenger seats.
  • When you leave the server, your vehicle disappears.
  • Only one owned vehicle is active per player. Spawning a new vehicle from a vehicle spawner cleans up your previous one.

What can I drive at level 1?

You have access to 27 vehicles from the start - enough to find something you like. The cheapest is the Handai EX5 motorcycle at BR 1050. Premium / supercar starters include the NSN GT-R (BR 3,750), Bagaini Chiron (BR 3,000), and McLari 750 (BR 3,000) - cheaper than they would be in reality, but most are "Special" category (not upgradeable). The more common Level 1 civilian cars sit around BR 1,800–6,000.

Pricing and unlocks

Vehicle prices scale loosely with level. Rough guide:

LevelTypical price range
L1–10BR 1,050 – 8,000
L20–40BR 10,000 – 22,400
L50–100BR 15,000 – 20,000
L125–150+BR 17,000 – 25,000 (Prem/Supercar territory)

Some team-only vehicles do not have a public price because they unlock as you rank up in the right career branch. About 55 of the 116 spawner-listed vehicles are career-locked.

About 28 vehicles are sold through the Dealership view in the vehicle spawner - these are the standard civilian choices from Myvi to Mustang.

Locked-card meanings

Lock textMeaning
Level XReach that player level first
Tier XRank up the matching career branch
Vehicle lockedYou do not own the special/gamepass/code vehicle
Missing from listWrong spawner type, wrong team, hidden vehicle, or requirement not met

Vehicle categories

Most of the fleet is loosely parodied from real Malaysian and global brands. If you know a real car, there's probably a stand-in here.

CategoryExamples
Compact carsProtan Saga, Perosatu Myvi, Perosatu Bezza, Protan Persona, Perosatu Alza Plus
Sedans / saloonsProtan Preve, Protan Inspira, Protan S70, Tayoti Camry, Merze C300
SUVsProtan X50, Protan X70, Tayoti Hilux, Masubi Outlander, MZ CX-5, Rolvo XC40/XC90
Performance / sportsNSN GT-R, NSN R34 Skyline, Tayoti Supra Mk.5, Masubi Lancer Evo X, Felari 458 Italia, Lampugini Hulakan, Bagaini Chiron
MotorcyclesHandai EX5, Handai CBR1000RR, Kasaki 1400GTR, BMY R1200RT, Vespi
Buses / MPVsTayoti Hiace variants, Intero Citie, TKL_K230UB, TKL_Harimau Evo, Tayoti Vellfire
Trucks / cargoRolvo FM, Rolvo FM Chassis, Rolvo FM RORO Truck, Sanica P310, Sanica P360
TaxisPerosatu Bezza Taxi, Protan Saga Taxi, Protan Waja Taxi, Protan Preve Taxi
Emergency - BombaMasubi Triton Emergency/Utility, Merze Atego LFRT, Sanica P310 FRT, Sanica P360 Tanker, Sanica 94D LFRT, Tayoti Hiace MTV EMRS
Emergency - MedicalTayoti Hiace KKN Ambulance, Handai City KKN RRV, Tayoti Hilux KKN RRV
PoliceHandai Civic Polis/HPV Polis variants, Masubi Lancer HPV Polis, NSN etc. Polis Escort, Kasaki Ninja Polis, BMY M5 CS Polis variants
Tow / workshopiZu Tow Truck KEMRonda, iZu Tow Bed KEMRonda, Renjer Loader 2012
ElectricBesla Y, MYD Atto III, Ionic I, Ionic V, CITO Ami

Most team-specific vehicles (Bomba, KKN, Police) are unlocked through your career progression or team gamepass.

Fuel

Every vehicle runs on one of three fuel types.

FuelPrice per litre
Electric1 BR
Petrol2 BR
Diesel3 BR

The default tank is 40 litres. A JerryCan carries 10 litres.

Refuelling

Pull up next to a pump, and an on-screen prompt will appear to "Pump" or "Charge." The prompt only appears for the fuel type your vehicle uses - if you pull up to a diesel pump in a petrol car, the game tells you "this is the wrong type of pump, find a Petrol Pump." The same applies to JerryCans - pick the right fuel type before approaching the pump.

Fuel is currently free. The prices above are shown for reference, but refuelling does not currently deduct BR. Check the in-game prompt after economy updates.

Where to refuel

  • PETROMAS Petrol Station - Northbound and Southbound stations on the highway
  • Radtrol Petrol Station - In Bandar Seri Putra
  • Kompleks Petroliam dan Gas Radtrol - Large refuelling complex near Jersik

Running out

If your tank hits zero, the engine cuts out. Options:

  1. Buy a JerryCan at the Jerrycan Shop, fill it at a station, and refuel manually.
  2. Return to a physical vehicle spawner and spawn a replacement vehicle.
  3. Ask a KEMRonda player for a tow.

Spawner troubleshooting

I see "You cannot access this spawner while working"

You are on a job team and using a civilian spawner. Switch to Visitors or use your team spawner.

I see "You must be on the X team"

That spawner is team-specific. Join the named team first, including any level, gamepass, or group requirement.

The spawner opens but the vehicle will not spawn

  • Pick a different pad; the first one may be occupied.
  • Check that the card says SPAWN, not LOCKED.
  • Move closer to the spawner if the prompt disappeared.
  • If the UI got stuck behind another menu, close all menus with Esc/Backspace and reopen the spawner.

A vehicle is too bright or lights are stuck on

Some vehicles spawn with headlights/ELS or strong lighting effects depending on time of day and vehicle type. Toggle lights off from the vehicle controls, or respawn the vehicle if a scripted state gets stuck.

Crashing and repairs

Vehicles take damage from collisions. A heavily-damaged car will start to smoke, lose performance, or stop entirely.

Emergency and law-enforcement vehicles are tougher than ordinary civilian cars, but every vehicle can be damaged by hard collisions. If smoke, weak performance, or stalled movement appears, repair or replace the vehicle before continuing.

Your options

  • Drive into a repair zone at any petrol station. There are 10 repair zones around the map. Stop inside the zone and confirm the prompt to repair gradually.
  • Use a Toolkit for field repairs. Toolkits from the Jerrycan Shop are handy when you are stranded and cannot reach a repair station.
  • Call a tow. KEMRonda players with a tow truck can haul you to a workshop.
  • Spawn a replacement. If you can reach a vehicle spawner, spawning another vehicle clears your previous owned vehicle and gives you a fresh one.

If you're new and crashes feel intimidating, you'll see a Crash Tutorial the first time it happens - that's your in-game primer. Drive carefully, use your handbrake (Space), and take Malaysian highway speeds with a grain of salt.

Customisation at Gravstone Workshop

Gravstone Workshop in Bandar Seri Putra is the game's paint and visual customisation shop. It is not a repair centre. Drive your vehicle into the workshop's interior zone and the workshop menu appears with paint and body options.

  • Access requires the Workshop gamepass. If you don't own it, the game prompts you to purchase when you open a paint option.
  • Paint zones you can recolour include the body, windows, tyres, and rims - each picks up a separate colour.
  • Colour picker: drag the hue, saturation, and value; the car updates in real-time as you adjust. Click Confirm to apply; Cancel to discard.

Paints saved here are applied to your currently-spawned vehicle for the duration of the session. Unlockable paints (chrome, gradient, matte - see Passes and Boosts) are applied through a separate menu.

Customisation

Vehicle customisation depends on the specific model. Common options include:

  • Paint colour (via Gravstone Workshop - see above)
  • Body accessories
  • Number plates (see below)

Consult the vehicle's menu in-game (some cars have a customise panel, others don't). Team-issue vehicles (Police, Bomba) are typically locked to team livery.

Number plates

When a vehicle spawns, its registration plate is assigned based on the region of the spawner, following the actual Malaysian state-prefix system:

  • Bandar Seri Putra spawners issue Selangor plates - B% prefix (e.g. BJH 1234).
  • Kampung Merbang and Jersik spawners issue Negeri Sembilan plates - N% prefix.
  • Spawners along the middle of the highway (between regions) randomly pick 50/50 between B and N each time you spawn.

So the car you just spawned on a rest-stop road might be a B plate this time and an N plate the next - a small detail that Malaysian players immediately notice.

Some letters are excluded from ordinary plates to match Malaysian-style plate rules and avoid confusion.

Military plates (rare - special vehicles)

Some military / armed forces vehicles carry authentic Malaysian service plates:

You may see special military-style plates on event convoys, parades, and staff-run scenes. They are not typical player cars.

Emergency lights (ELS)

All emergency-team vehicles (Bomba, Polis Trafik, Undercover Police, Kesihatan, KEMRonda) carry a lightbar that uses the game's ELS (Emergency Lighting System). Toggling ELS:

  • Plays one of three flash patterns - fast alternating, slow alternating, and rapid complex.
  • Is replicated to all players in the server so everyone sees your lights.
  • Helps other players recognise an active emergency response.

Use ELS only when responding to an incident. Cruising with lights on is a community etiquette no-no.

Advanced vehicle controls

Six specialised vehicles have a tow/winch panel - a mobile-friendly landscape HUD that appears when you interact with the control panel inside the cabin:

VehicleTeamPanel
iZu Tow Truck KEMRondaKEMRondaTow Boom Controls
iZu Tow Bed KEMRondaKEMRondaFlatbed Controls
Tayoti Hilux KKN RRVKesihatanRescue Winch Controls
Merze Atego LFRT BombaBombaLadder Winch Controls
Sanica P310 FRT BombaBombaLadder Winch Controls
Sanica 94D LFRT BombaBombaLadder Winch Controls

Keyboard shortcuts (once the panel is open):

KeyAction
1Toggle Attach mode for Winch 1 (click a vehicle/part to target it)
2Toggle Attach mode for Winch 2 (flatbeds/wreckers with a second winch)
XCancel attach mode
ZWeld (fuses the attached vehicle to yours)
VRelease / unweld
[Lower bed / ramp
]Raise bed / ramp

Access rules: You can use a panel if you own the vehicle or you are on the matching team: KEMRonda, Bomba, or Kesihatan. Otherwise the game shows an access warning.

The controls are shared across all six vehicles, so once you learn one you've learnt them all.

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