
The rally versions of the Vivace bear the names "M.Some cars in real life are named after musical terms. Vivace is a musical term that means very lively and up-tempo.The Vivace's slogan (which it shares with the Tograc), "la vie à toute vitesse," is French for "life at full speed.".The Vivace was originally intended to be a Hirochi, but it was decided that a new French brand would allow for more interesting design options.The Vivace is the first official car to have an inline five-cylinder engine.Tailgate lettering was not added until the 0.19.1 update, released on April 20, 2020. Coinciding with the update's release was an official trailer for the vehicle, which also revealed the previously unmentioned Tograc. The Vivace was released in the 0.19 update on April 8, 2020. The Vivace was officially revealed on February 11, 2020, with a lengthy devblog post providing information on its development and planned features, and several screenshots and videos of the vehicle in-game. Ten days later, a video simply titled "Teaser" was uploaded to the official YouTube channel, featuring a Vivace shrouded in darkness. In the devblog post for the 0.18 update, released on December 9, 2019, a teaser screenshot of the Vivace's Cherrier hood badge (though neither names had at that point been revealed) was included at the very end. He hinted at another vehicle coming before it, but provided no details. On October 27, 2019, developer Falkrum stated that the Soliad Wendover, at that time the only known vehicle still in development, would not be the next car in-game. Falkrum, BeamNG DevBlog, 11 February 2020 And of course, there will be lots of parts to combine and play with!” FWD and AWD powertrains are available, with gasoline, diesel, or electric power. “This is a 2020 model year compact hatchback, built on a very flexible modern platform, offering vehicles with a wide range of options. It is available with several gasoline and diesel engines, as well as electric motors. The Cherrier Vivace is a compact five-door hatchback built by Cherrier from 2020 onward.
