New feature codes 2026 Indian Bike Driving 3D
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Indian Bike Driving 3D receives regular content updates, and 2026 has already brought a set of new feature codes that expand the vehicle roster, add new characters, and introduce cosmetic options that were not available before. This guide covers every new code added in 2026 — what each one unlocks, how it performs or behaves, and whether it changes how you approach any part of the game. For the complete all-time code list including older vehicles and effects, visit our full feature codes page.

How to enter codes in Indian Bike Driving 3D

Tap the phone icon at the bottom left of the screen. Tap the green handset, then the 9-dot dial pad. Type the code and press call. New codes follow the same entry method as all existing codes — there is no separate menu or update required to access them beyond having the current version of the game installed.

Scorpio N — Code: 5309

The Mahindra Scorpio N is the newest addition to the Scorpio family in Indian Bike Driving 3D, joining the Scorpio Classic (code: 333) and Scorpio S11 (code: 444) that were already in the roster. The Scorpio N handles with the sharpest steering response of the three Scorpio variants and represents the most current generation of the vehicle. For players who use the Scorpio as their regular city SUV, the N variant is worth testing directly against the S11 to find which handling character suits your style. The Scorpio N sits comfortably in the upper tier of practical city SUVs for mission use.

The code 5309 is a straightforward numeric entry like other vehicle codes. If you already have the Scorpio Classic or S11 as a regular vehicle, add the Scorpio N to your session at least once to compare all three generations side by side.

UFO — Code: 0606

The UFO is a new addition to the air and water vehicle category and immediately stands out from the Helicopter, Plane, and Flying Bike that were already available. Its circular disc shape and hover movement characteristics are unlike anything else in the game. The UFO rises and moves laterally with an almost frictionless quality — directional changes happen smoothly without the banking and forward momentum requirements of the Plane.

At low altitude the UFO creates a visually striking scene as it passes through city intersections and over NPC traffic. At height, it provides a stable platform for viewing the full city layout — comparable to the Helicopter but with a more stable hover and a completely different visual identity. The 0606 code has quickly become one of the most-used new codes since its addition due to the UFO's uniqueness compared to everything that was already available. For more aerial vehicle detail, see our air and water vehicles guide.

Hulk RGS — Code: pm10

The Hulk is a new addition to the RGS character roster, joining the existing character options. As the name suggests, the spawn is a large, powerful character model that dwarfs standard NPCs and fits the RGS placement system's role of adding unusual elements to the city environment. The Hulk's scale makes it one of the most visually striking character spawns available — it stands out even in a city that already includes dinosaurs and a Dragon.

The pm10 code places the Hulk into the world around your character. It does not function as a rideable vehicle or mission tool — it is a creative placement that interacts with the city environment as a large NPC. Placing the Hulk in a busy intersection alongside the More NPCs code (12345) creates one of the more chaotic and visually memorable scenes the RGS system can produce.

Payal RGS — Code: pm9

Payal is a named character addition to the RGS system. As with other RGS character codes, she spawns as an NPC entity in the city environment near your current position. The Payal character reflects the developer's ongoing work to expand the personality and character roster available through the RGS tool system. As a new code, she represents an expansion of the human character options alongside the more fantastical spawns like the Hulk.

Cycle — Code: 1111

The Cycle is perhaps the most charming new addition to the 2026 update. A standard bicycle among helicopters, supercars, and dinosaurs — the Cycle is slow, human-powered in feel, and completely at odds with the rest of the vehicle roster. Navigating city traffic on a Cycle is a genuine challenge of patience and positioning. NPC vehicles do not clear a path for a bicycle the way they might for a large SUV, which means riding a Cycle through heavy traffic is an exercise in finding small gaps and moving deliberately.

The Cycle rewards players who want a completely different pace of experience. It is the only vehicle in the game that makes you genuinely notice the city at a slow, human-sized scale rather than rushing through it. Try a delivery mission on the Cycle at least once — it reframes what the city looks like when you cannot rely on speed as a tool.

Tattoo Skin — Code: 002

The Tattoo Skin is the first purely cosmetic code added to the game in 2026. It changes the appearance of your character's skin with a tattoo design rather than spawning a vehicle or changing physics. This is significant because it represents a direction the developer is taking with feature codes — expanding beyond vehicles and effects into character customisation.

The Tattoo Skin does not affect handling, mission performance, or any gameplay variable. It is a visual change that personalises your character's appearance during riding sessions. For players who spend time in free roam or share session footage, the visual distinctiveness of the Tattoo Skin adds a personal identity element that the base character design does not provide.

What the 2026 updates tell us about the game's direction

Looking at the 2026 additions together — a new SUV, a UFO, two RGS characters, a bicycle, and a cosmetic skin — they reflect a developer who is expanding in several directions at once. Vehicles continue to grow (Scorpio N adds to an already large roster). Air vehicles get a genuinely new entry in the UFO. The RGS system gets new characters (Hulk, Payal). And cosmetic customisation appears for the first time with the Tattoo Skin.

The Cycle is the most interesting addition philosophically — it is a vehicle that actively works against the premise of a high-speed driving game, which suggests the developer understands that variety of experience is as valuable as escalating performance. Players who have tried everything at high speed have something new to try at low speed.

Tips for trying new codes

When a new code is released, try it in free roam first before using it in a mission context. Understanding how a new vehicle handles or how a new character behaves in the city takes a few minutes of low-stakes exploration. The UFO in particular benefits from a free roam orientation session before you attempt to use it for any directed purpose.

Keep our feature codes page bookmarked — we update it whenever new codes are confirmed. The developer releases codes through official channels and the community documents them quickly, so new additions typically appear on our list within a short time of release.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the 2026 codes available in all versions of the game?

New codes require the current version of Indian Bike Driving 3D. If a code does not work, check that your game is updated to the latest version from the Play Store.

Will the Tattoo Skin remain after I restart the game?

Feature code effects, including cosmetic changes, are generally session-based. Re-enter the code each session to reactivate it.

Is the UFO the only flying saucer vehicle in the game?

Yes, the UFO (code: 0606) is currently the only disc-shaped aerial vehicle. Other aerial options include the Helicopter (8000), Plane (555), Flying Bike (9000), and Jet Pack (320).

Is the Cycle rideable or just decorative?

The Cycle (code: 1111) is a fully rideable vehicle — you can control it and navigate the city on it like any other vehicle, just at significantly lower speed.

How often does the developer add new codes?

New codes are added with game updates, which happen regularly. The frequency varies but major updates typically bring multiple new codes. Check our feature codes page for the latest additions.

Conclusion

The 2026 updates to Indian Bike Driving 3D are among the most varied in terms of what they add to the game — spanning a new SUV generation, a unique aerial vehicle, RGS characters, the first pure bicycle, and the first cosmetic code. Each addition serves a different kind of player, which reflects how broad the game's audience has become. Whether you are here for performance vehicles, creative RGS sessions, or slow city exploration on a Cycle, 2026 has something new to try. For the complete history of all feature codes, visit our full feature codes page, and for mission strategy and vehicle guides, explore our guides section.

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