Car Mechanic Simulator: Assemble A Drift Car
Car Mechanic Simulator: Assemble A Drift Car centers on building a Japanese drift icon, the Toyota AE86, piece by piece in your garage, then taking it out into city traffic. From the main screen, pick between two modes: Service and City. Service mode has you install every major part, including brake discs, headlights, wheels, doors, the hood, trunk, and fenders. Once the build is complete, the car is ready for a drive through packed streets built for long slides and sideways runs. If you'd rather skip the garage work, you can jump straight into City mode from the menu. A slow-motion camera also lets you watch each drift from a more cinematic angle and check out the car mid-slide.
How to play?
In Service mode, add the AE86's parts in any order. Build the body first or move right to the mechanical components. After every part is installed, head into the city and drive through traffic while pulling off drifts. In City mode, weave through busy streets, avoid other cars, and slide through corners. Use the slow-motion camera during a drift to get a closer look at the action.
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- Character/car controls
- handbrake / jumps
- Install a part
- Change camera view
- nitro
- slow motion
- view the car from the front
- high beams
- hazard lights
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- turns
- stall / start the engine
About this game:
- Players have rated this game out of 5, based on votes.
- Released in May 2026.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 10+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Assemble the Toyota AE86 by fitting body panels and mechanical parts in any order.
- Skip the garage phase from the main menu and drive straight into City mode.
- Trigger slow motion during drifts to inspect the AE86 mid-slide in traffic.























