Best for: Manual transmission lovers
This is a winding, two-lane road cut into the side of a cliff. No shoulders, sharp guardrails, and a 40-meter drop if you overcook a corner. You cannot drive fast here. It is all about finding the perfect gear and braking in a straight line. It is stressful, but incredibly satisfying.
After testing dozens of mods across the internet (mostly from community forums like CCD World and ModDB), here are the five highest-quality map modifications available as of 2025.
Let’s be honest: while the default maps in City Car Driving are great for learning the basics of parallel parking or handling a roundabout, they can start to feel a bit... sterile after a few hundred hours.
The streets are too clean. The traffic is too predictable. And honestly, how many times can you drive the same highway loop before you start yawning?
If you feel like you’ve mastered the vanilla game but aren’t ready to hang up the keys, there is only one solution: Map Mods.
Here is why custom maps are the best thing to happen to this simulator, and which ones you need to download right now.
Installing mods in City Car Driving is easier than in Assetto Corsa or BeamNG.drive, but you still need to be careful.
Pro Tip: If the ground looks "checkerboard" pink or white, you have a missing texture. Uninstall the mod immediately and find a more updated version.