Coming as part of update 1.12 alongside the release of Episode Prompto, it fixes a common complaint from launch - why can’t you take the Regalia off-road? The way you get the monster truck upgrade is very simple, and the restrictions on where you can go are surprisingly few in number - so consider it a viable alternative to your trusty Chocobo. Next, load up a save file, and head to Cindy at Hammerhead, and speak to her, who will be excited to tell you about a new off-road upgrade. We used a post-completion save, but it you’re still early on, you can apparently get it as early as Chapter 3 - useful for the many, many side-quests that open up around then. Next, select it from the customisation menu - it has it’s own option - then select, and the upgrade is yours. Easy as that! We also assume that revisiting Cindy will allow you to change it back to its original (or flying) form if you have a change of heart. Need more help? Our Final Fantasy 15 guide and walkthrough can provide tips on main story, as well as the open-world’s many quests and activities. Learning how to get AP fast, EXP fast and money or Gil fast will aid you in many optional dungeons and tombs - including how to open and explore their locked doors. There’s also plenty of interesting side-quests, too, such as the Scraps of Mystery and Professors Protege frog locations. And if you want to get around easier, you can rent a Chocobo, learn the infinite sprint trick and later in the game, get the flying car Regalia Type F. There’s also more to see and do with DLC, such as Episode Gladiolus and Episode Prompto.
As usual, use the right trigger to accelerate, and once you’re away from an outpost or other NPC-filled zone (where the car will go on track) you can freely steer off-road by moving the stick to steer like any other driving game. (After dozens of hours being stuck on rails, it feels kinda weird, right?) The Type-D is able to jump by pressing the Circle / B button when the bottom left indicator is lit green, allowing you to leap over barriers, boulders and other obstacles that might get in the way with you and the wild. You can see the jump indicator at the bottom left. Your party has a number of bespoke excited animations (including selfies!) for whenever you jump. You can run over enemies - and even kill them - though you won’t be rewarded with XP for the trouble. Though you cannot ride the Type-D in deep bodies of water or off the edges of the map, you can scale the rock arches that litter the landscape, then leap off and live to fight another day. As the game mentions, the vehicle is too heavy to push, and so must be towed if you run out of fuel while exploring the landscape. Update 1.12 also adds new music from Episode Prompto which you can listen to on the radio.