American Truck Simulator – All Ranks Explained

Brief & summarised listing of each of the rank levels & what they entail.

Overview

You can reach levels by collecting experience points, which you get by finishing jobs. When you reach a new level, you get a skills point and new tuning parts. The highest level to reach is 150, but after level 36 you won’t get new skills or truck parts anymore. Only items that will unlock after level 36 will be paint jobs for the trucks.

Ranks & Levels

Newbie

Newbie is the 1st rank of the game.

  • Levels: 0 – 4
  • Color: Black

Enthusiast

Enthusiast is the 2nd rank of the game and comes after the Newbie rank.

  • Levels: 5 – 9
  • Color: Green

Workhorse

Workhorse is the 3rd rank of the game and comes after the Enthusiast rank.

  • Levels: 10 – 14
  • Color: Dark Brown

Entrepreneur

Entrepreneur is the 4th rank of the game and comes after the Workhorse rank.

  • Levels: 15 – 19
  • Color: Brown

Professional

Professional is the 5th rank of the game and comes after the Entrepreneur rank. It is also the last rank to unlock the last set of trucks.

  • Levels: 20 – 24
  • Color: Red

Instructor

Instructor is the 6th rank of the game and comes after the Professional Rank.

  • Levels: 25 – 29
  • Color: Dark Blue

18 Wheels of Skill

18 Wheels of Skill is the 7th rank of the game and comes after the Instructor rank. This is the last rank to unlock the last set of paint jobs and trucks accessories.

  • Levels: 30 – 39
  • Color: Indigo

King of the Road

King of the Road rank is the 8th rank of the game and comes after the 18 Wheels of Skill rank.

  • Levels: 40 – 49
  • Color: Purple

Legend

Legend rank is the 9th rank of the game and comes after the King of the Road rank.

  • Level: 50 – 99
  • Color: Gray

Divine Champion

Divine Champion rank is the 10th and final rank of the game and comes after the Legend rank.

  • Level: 100 and higher (you can keep on trucking for however long you like)
  • Color: Light Blue
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