Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator

By Bill Jefferies
June 2, 2025
Reading time: 4 minutes

Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator brings BeamNG.drive-style destruction physics straight to your browser.

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Screenshot – When you get carried away trying to drift your Toyota Supra.

There are no payments, installation, or fancy hardware needed – just click ‘Play’ and enjoy the ultimate browser-based crash simulation game, which plays perfectly on everything from gaming PCs to mobile devices.

Unlike other racing or drifting games, you don’t need to chase lap times or perfect your drifting technique to enjoy what this one has to offer.

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Screenshot – Launching off one of the many huge ramps.

The whole point is to have fun pushing your vehicle to the absolute extremes and see how much punishment it can take before the engine gives up completely. Push it too far, and you’re back to square one, but you’ll have a blast watching the metal crumple and the glass shatter!

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Screenshot – Don’t get caught off-guard on the train tracks!

While it won’t be a BeamNG or CarX Drift Racing 3 competitor anytime soon, the soft-body physics engine is surprisingly impressive for a free browser game. The vast vehicle selection all deform realistically when they hit obstacles (which there’s no shortage of!), and the dynamics are surprisingly satisfying.

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Screenshot – Taking the Cybertruck where it belongs!

Along the way, you’ll see your bumpers cave in, doors get ripped off, and your entire chassis twist into unthinkable shapes – all while the engine keeps trying to push on. But be warned – even that has its limits, and once it reaches breaking point, you’ll have to start over.

Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator Controls

Keyboard controls

Note: Arrow keys don’t work in this game.

  • W – Accelerate
  • S – Brake
  • A – Turn left
  • D – Turn right
  • C – Change camera
  • Space – Handbrake
  • B – Mirror (Look back)
  • J – Hazard lights
  • X – Right blinker (signal)
  • Z – Left blinker (signal)
  • H – Horn
  • Mouse scroll wheel – Zoom camera view
  • Left mouse button – Manually move the camera view

Mobile Controls (iOS/Android)

  • Use the on-screen buttons

Tracks & Map Editor

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Screenshot – A small glimpse of the many obstacles in the game.

The impressive built-in editor will blow your mind for a browser game – it goes way beyond basic track building.

You can create your dream obstacle courses with all sorts of crazy add-ons such as car crushers, gigantic ramps for launching into chaos, strategically placed rocks and trees, and even other vehicles to use as crash test targets. The terrain tools let you create the ideal hills, valleys, and jumps that’ll push your vehicle to its limits (and often beyond!)

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Screenshot – You might be tempted to take the “wrong” turn to see how well your car survives!

Can’t be bothered building? No worries – there are eight pre-made tracks, all of which offer heaps of destruction potential, each designed with different types of carnage in mind. Some focus on high-speed crashes, while others require navigating tight off-road areas filled with hazards that are waiting to total your car.

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Screenshot – When you lose a wheel on the train tracks, it’s only a waiting game until your ride is totaled.

A few are just pure open-world sandboxes designed purely with destruction in mind! The variety on offer keeps things entertaining – one minute you’re launching off a mountain, the next you’re threading through a gauntlet of spinning crushers. There’s certainly no shortage of things to do.

If none of the tracks are fulfilling your stunt driving needs, or you’re tired of writing off your ride, we also recommend checking out Madalin Stunt Cars 3.

Vehicles and Customization

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Screenshot – A nice, clean Supra lookalike that won’t look this tidy for long!

There are 19 different vehicles on offer, ranging from big-power drift machines to massive 6-wheel off-roaders. Each one handles things differently, and some can withstand more damage than others.

Lighter cars are faster and will crumple more dramatically, and although heavier trucks can bulldoze their way through some obstacles, they will still eventually meet their fate!

The in-game customization options let you paint each ride, but nothing more. It’s a small touch, and nothing like the level of tuning you get in games like Drift Hunters MAX.

Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator FAQ

Is Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator free to play?

Yes, the game is completely free to play. There will be occasional ads.

Is Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator mobile-friendly?

Absolutely! It works perfectly on mobile devices (phones and tablets) using the simple, optimized on-screen controls.

How realistic is Beam Drive Car Crash Test Simulator?

While BeamNG.drive is still the ultimate soft-body physics game, this is currently the closest you’ll get from a free online browser game that you can enjoy anywhere.

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June 2, 2025

Bill is a writer and photographer who has been part of the Drifted team since 2015. His work extends to various print and online publications, including Wangan Warriors.

As part of the King of Nations team, he traveled extensively for several years, capturing top-tier international drift events worldwide. His hands-on experience, including rebuilding his own Nissan Silvia S15 drift car, gives him unique insights into drift car building and global drift culture.

When not behind the lens or keyboard, Bill can be found browsing classifieds for his next JDM project or shredding virtual tires on popular simulators like Assetto Corsa, CarX, and Forza.

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