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The vehicle takes its inspirations from the Google self-driving car project, seen in the overall greenhouse area. The vehicle sports four circular headlights and two circular tailights. The Nudle Car, as the name says, is developed by Nudle, seen in the Nudle markings on the sides.
Performance
As an electric vehicle, the Nudle Car can be thought of as a slower and heavier Merengue, but more stable. The car has decent acceleration thanks to its small electric engine and compact design, as well as good handling. The car, however, is not very strong, as a few head-on collisions will disable it rather quickly and its ramming power is poor, making it not recommended for higher heat levels. It is a front wheel drive vehicle.