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Published by: ETS2 Modding Central Reading time: 8 minutes

The world of Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) has always been about evolution. From hauling lumber in a decade-old DAF to piloting state-of-the-art Scanias, the game simulates the trucking industry's past and present. But what about the future?

Enter Nikola Trucks. While SCS Software has officially introduced battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (like the Renault E-Tech and Volvo FH Electric), the American disruptor—Nikola Corporation—has been making serious waves in the modding community.

For players searching for "Nikola Trucks ETS2", the journey isn't about showroom defaults; it's about downloading, installing, and experiencing the most advanced zero-emission trucks on the virtual blacktop. In this guide, we will cover the history of Nikola in mods, the best mods available, how to install them, and why the Nikola Tre is becoming a fan favorite on the highways of Europe.


If you search "Nikola trucks ETS2" on Google or YouTube, you will face a minefield of broken links and virus-laden fake downloads. Below are the three most reputable, high-quality mods currently available.

I started my journey in Klagenfurt, Austria. The job was a heavy haul—a massive transformer heading to Graz. It wasn’t a super long trip, but the route involves some serious elevation changes and winding mountain roads. It was the perfect testing ground.

When I fired up the engine (or rather, pressed the 'Start' button), I was met with... silence. No roar, no vibration. Just the hum of the cooling fans. It felt like sitting in the cockpit of a spaceship rather than a truck cab. The interior mod was high-quality; the digital dashboard was crisp, displaying battery percentage instead of RPMs.

The descent into Graz was the highlight. Usually, I’d be riding the Jake brake, making a racket to keep my speed down. With the Nikola, I flipped on the engine brake toggle (which simulates heavy regen braking), and the truck smoothly slowed down without touching the pedal. It was controlled, quiet, and incredibly effective for navigating the hairpin turns.

| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Silent, relaxing driving experience | Severe range anxiety (300-500km) | | Instant torque for mountain passes | Requires third-party mods (no official support) | | Futuristic dashboard and UI | Charging is slower than refueling | | Low center of gravity (great handling) | Heavy cargo (22t+) drains battery in 150km |

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Published by: ETS2 Modding Central Reading time: 8 minutes

The world of Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) has always been about evolution. From hauling lumber in a decade-old DAF to piloting state-of-the-art Scanias, the game simulates the trucking industry's past and present. But what about the future?

Enter Nikola Trucks. While SCS Software has officially introduced battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (like the Renault E-Tech and Volvo FH Electric), the American disruptor—Nikola Corporation—has been making serious waves in the modding community. nikola trucks ets2

For players searching for "Nikola Trucks ETS2", the journey isn't about showroom defaults; it's about downloading, installing, and experiencing the most advanced zero-emission trucks on the virtual blacktop. In this guide, we will cover the history of Nikola in mods, the best mods available, how to install them, and why the Nikola Tre is becoming a fan favorite on the highways of Europe.


If you search "Nikola trucks ETS2" on Google or YouTube, you will face a minefield of broken links and virus-laden fake downloads. Below are the three most reputable, high-quality mods currently available. Published by: ETS2 Modding Central Reading time: 8

I started my journey in Klagenfurt, Austria. The job was a heavy haul—a massive transformer heading to Graz. It wasn’t a super long trip, but the route involves some serious elevation changes and winding mountain roads. It was the perfect testing ground.

When I fired up the engine (or rather, pressed the 'Start' button), I was met with... silence. No roar, no vibration. Just the hum of the cooling fans. It felt like sitting in the cockpit of a spaceship rather than a truck cab. The interior mod was high-quality; the digital dashboard was crisp, displaying battery percentage instead of RPMs. If you search "Nikola trucks ETS2" on Google

The descent into Graz was the highlight. Usually, I’d be riding the Jake brake, making a racket to keep my speed down. With the Nikola, I flipped on the engine brake toggle (which simulates heavy regen braking), and the truck smoothly slowed down without touching the pedal. It was controlled, quiet, and incredibly effective for navigating the hairpin turns.

| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Silent, relaxing driving experience | Severe range anxiety (300-500km) | | Instant torque for mountain passes | Requires third-party mods (no official support) | | Futuristic dashboard and UI | Charging is slower than refueling | | Low center of gravity (great handling) | Heavy cargo (22t+) drains battery in 150km |

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