
American Truck Simulator - Cabin Accessories
If you already clock serious hours in ATS staring at that dashboard, this low-cost cosmetic DLC fills the cab with the clutter that actually makes a long haul feel lived-in.
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About American Truck Simulator - Cabin Accessories
I've spent more time than I'd like to admit glancing at my truck interior mid-haul, and the stock cab always felt sterile for a rig supposedly doubling as a home on wheels. Cabin Accessories is SCS Software's answer to that itch: a purely cosmetic DLC that layers over 100 interior items across placement slots covering the dashboard, windshield corners, bed area, cabinet sets, seat, floor, and AC vents. Coffee mugs, power inverters, hanging items, plushie toys, blankets, flags, and American-themed knick-knacks all show up as placeable objects you mix and match from the customization menu. There is no gameplay loop attached to any of it, no stat bonuses, no unlock progression. What you get is atmosphere, and SCS has built that part carefully. The item variety is broader than it first appears. Placement categories span air conditioner clips, dashboard sets, cup holder sets, back panel decorations, windshield corner items, pillow sets, and sleeper floor pieces, which means a fully decked cab looks genuinely different from truck to truck depending on your choices. Notably, SCS shipped a free content update shortly after launch that pushed the item count past 130, so buyers since late 2020 get that expanded roster from day one. Some accessories are physics-reactive, subtly swaying on tight turns or over rough ground, which is a small touch that lands harder than you'd expect during an extended drive through Nevada backroads. The honest criticism is scope. Euro Truck Simulator 2 players who migrated from that version will notice the ATS selection is more conservative, partly because real US federal regulations on cab obstructions constrained what SCS felt comfortable simulating. You will not find the windshield-crowding decoration density ETS2 veterans are used to. The free SiSL Mega Pack workshop mod covers much of that gap and stacks on top of this DLC without conflict, so the two are better treated as complements than competitors. The DLC's actual advantage over the mod is official support: it tracks with every base game update automatically without requiring manual mod compatibility checks. Who is this for? Dedicated ATS players who do long sessions and care about interior immersion. If you drive purely in external camera, close the tab now. If you regularly sit in cab view, fire up the interior camera to check your mirrors, or use VR, the difference between a bare dashboard and one with a coffee thermos rattling in the cup holder is real. The Steam community reception sits at roughly 88 percent positive across over 300 reviews, which is about as clean a signal as you get for a cosmetic DLC with this narrow a use case. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 64-bit
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Storage
- 20 MB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce GTS 450-class (Intel HD 4000)
- Processor
- Dual core CPU 2.4 GHz
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 7/8.1/10 64-bit
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- Storage
- 20 MB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 760-class (2 GB)
- Processor
- Quad core CPU 3.0 GHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- SCS Software
- Publisher
- SCS Software
- Release Date
- Dec 3, 2020