The Tuk Tuk is a COMMON vehicle in Crash of Cars.
Isn't really the noisiest one around but still does well at pestering.
Description[]
The Tuk Tuk is, as its name suggests, a 3-wheeled vehicle. The body is painted blue while the roof is colored white. The windows are all tinted black. One single headlight is placed above the front wheel, and two more square, red objects (maybe for reflecting causes) are added on its sides. The back wheels are covered by small, black wheel arches. An emply licence plate can be seen on the back of the car. Two sets of taillights are assembled to the rear, too. The red ones and orange ones probably serve as braking lights and foglights respectively.
Strategies[]
Tuk Tuk is exceptionally light, compact and maneuverable, at the cost of low top speed. This makes it substantially worse as opposed to most other 4-health vehicles since it can only steer away from threats without the velocity to outpace them.
Gallery[]
In Other Languages[]
Please note that only official translations are used.
Language | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
English | Tuk Tuk | |
German | Tuk Tuk | |
French | Tuk-tuk | |
Russian | Тук-тук | |
Italian | Auto risciò | |
Turkish | Taktak | |
Spanish | Triciclo | |
Portuguese | Tuk Tuk | |
Japanese | トゥクトゥク | |
Simplified Chinese | 嘟嘟车 | "Tuk-Tuk Car", simply combining the transliteration of "Tuk-Tuk" with the suffix "Car", referring to its engine and drivetrain, forming the common alias of Auto Rickshaws in China. |
Traditional Chinese | 嘟嘟車 | "Tuk-Tuk Car", simply combining the transliteration of "Tuk-Tuk" with the suffix "Car", referring to its engine and drivetrain, forming the common alias of Auto Rickshaws in China. |
Indonesian | Tuk Tuk | |
Thai | รถตุ๊กตุ๊ก |
Trivia[]
- The Tuk Tuk is based on the Thai variant of the Daihatsu Midget Mini-Truck, produced during 1957-1972, which serves as Thailand's equivalent of a Taxi.
- The name is derived from Thai onomatopea describing its engine noise, although unlike the real Thai variant, the Tuk Tuk is fully enclosed.
- For balancing purposes, most weapons do not knock it back when they are fired. In reality, Tuk Tuks are made from lightweight materials, insufficient to offset recoil from weapons that are often of its size.
Changes in Updates[]
- The Tuk Tuk was introduced in the game's Global Launch.