: Parents often use it to teach children about mechanical engineering and "scientifically accurate" deformation without the gore of real-life crash footage.

: Many users have used it to understand vehicle behavior—such as hill starts, braking distances, and curve physics—before taking real-world driving exams.

BeamNG.drive is widely recognized as one of the most realistic vehicle simulators ever created, functioning as a high-fidelity physics sandbox where every car component is a breakable part of a soft-body system.