Grand Truck Simulator Mod Apk 1.13 [Unlimited Money]
| Name | Grand Truck Simulator |
|---|---|
| Updated | 21 Jun 2026 |
| Version | 1.13 |
| Category | Games > Simulation |
| Size | 49.7 MB |
| Requires Android | Varies with device |
| Developer | Pulsar Game Soft |
| Google Play | com.Pulsar.GrandTruckSimulator |
| ApkModCT Downloads | 107 |
The first thing I noticed was the dashboard. Everything works. Fuel gauge drops as you burn through diesel, speedometer climbs as you push the throttle, and the headlights actually sync with the day-night cycle running in the background. You’re hauling a three-axle semi through small towns around São Paulo. The truck rattles over uneven roads with suspension physics that make every pothole register. This isn’t a racing game wearing a truck skin—it’s built around the grind of long hauls, fuel management, and keeping your rig intact. And every pothole on those uneven roads registers through the suspension.
Xenon Lights and “Pente na Turbina”
Hit a barrier hard enough and the windshield cracks, body panels dent, and you’re nursing a half-wrecked truck back to the depot. But you can also tune the thing—swap suspensions, install xenon lights, mess with brake assist if you’re driving one of the newer models. The game lists “pente na turbina” as an upgrade option, which I assume tweaks turbo performance but the translation’s a bit rough. Grand Truck Simulator Mod Apk skips the usual cash bottleneck. Instead of repeating the same short routes to afford a decent trailer, you can buy the bitren seven-axle setup and hire drivers to run your fleet right away. And players upload custom skins for trucks and trailers—the game pulls them in without a fuss.
Roads That Just End
The map covers a handful of small Brazilian towns, and the day-night system shifts lighting in real time. Fog rolls in occasionally, cutting visibility down to the hood of your truck. Engine sounds are pulled from real models, and the airhorn is louder than it needs to be. But the disclaimer at the top of the Play Store page warns that this is still beta, and yeah, you can tell. Some roads just end, certain trailer types clip through walls, and the job variety doesn’t stretch much past point A to point B deliveries. The airhorn is still louder than it needs to be.




