If you've spent any time exploring Indian Bike Driving 3D beyond the basics, you've probably heard the term "ITA Menu" come up in YouTube videos or community discussions. For many players, it sounds complicated or mysterious. In reality, the ITA Menu is one of the most user-friendly advanced features in the game, and once you understand what its three main functions do, you'll wonder how you played without it.
This guide breaks down the entire ITA Menu system from the ground up. We'll explain what it is, how to access it, and then dedicate a full section to each of its three core capabilities: Player Model customization, NPC Spawning, and Custom Vehicle creation. By the end, you'll have a complete picture of what the ITA Menu can do and a set of practical ideas for putting it to use.
What Is the ITA Menu?
The ITA Menu — short for Interactive Transformation and Animation Menu — is an advanced customization panel built directly into Indian Bike Driving 3D. It goes well beyond what standard feature codes can achieve. While a standard code might spawn a specific car or give you money, the ITA Menu opens a visual interface with multiple options and sub-menus, giving you fine-grained control over three distinct aspects of the game: your player character, the NPC population, and the vehicles you interact with.
Importantly, the ITA Menu is a built-in game feature — not a third-party modification or an external app. Everything it does operates within the game's own systems. This is worth emphasising because some players confuse ITA Menu with modded APKs or unofficial tools. Those carry real risks. The ITA Menu does not.
How to Access the ITA Menu
Accessing the ITA Menu requires entering the correct feature code through the game's code entry panel. Once you enter the valid ITA code, the menu interface opens as an overlay on the game screen. From there, you navigate using on-screen buttons to reach the Player Model, Spawn NPC, or Spawn Custom Car sections. The menu can be closed and reopened at any time during a session without affecting the game state. Find the current ITA Menu access code on our main feature codes page.
Player Model Customization
The Player Model section of the ITA Menu is where you control how your character looks while riding and exploring. The default player model in Indian Bike Driving 3D is a reasonably detailed rider, but the game includes a library of alternative models that represent different characters, occupations, and styles. The ITA Menu gives you access to all of them.
Available Player Models
The model library includes a wide range of characters. Some highlights:
- Police Officer — Full uniform, including cap and badge details; popular for law enforcement roleplay
- Delivery Rider — Casual clothes with a delivery bag; great for delivery mission roleplay
- Mechanic — Workshop overalls; fits garage and repair scenarios
- Civilian Variants — Multiple everyday outfits representing different Indian clothing styles
- Racer — Racing suit and helmet combination; ideal for racing content
- Special Edition Models — Characters added in specific game updates with unique visual designs
Browsing and Selecting Models
Within the Player Model section of the ITA Menu, models are displayed in a scrollable list with preview thumbnails. You tap a model to select it, and the change takes effect immediately — your in-game character updates in real time without requiring a restart. If you don't like the change, you can scroll back and select a different model just as quickly.
One tip worth knowing: the model you select affects animations as well as appearance. The police officer model, for example, has a slightly different walking animation than the civilian models. These small differences add a lot to the authenticity of roleplay scenarios and video content.
Choosing the Right Model for Your Gameplay Style
If you're playing purely for racing and stunts, the racer model is the obvious choice — it looks the part and adds to the sense of speed. For open-world exploration, a civilian model keeps things grounded and realistic. For content creators, the model should match the scenario you're building: a police chase needs a cop model, a delivery story needs the courier outfit, and so on.
Don't overthink it. The model is easily changed at any point during a session, so there's no downside to experimenting. Try a few different options and see what feels right for how you like to play.
Spawn NPC
The Spawn NPC section of the ITA Menu lets you place non-player characters into the game world at or near your current location. This capability transforms the feel of the game in a way that's hard to overstate. The default city in Indian Bike Driving 3D already has ambient pedestrian traffic, but it can feel sparse in certain areas. Spawning targeted NPCs lets you populate specific locations with exactly the characters you want.
Understanding NPC Behaviour
NPCs spawned through the ITA Menu aren't static statues — they're fully functional characters that integrate with the game's AI systems. Pedestrian NPCs walk along pavements, wait at crossings, and react to the player's presence. If you ride too close or too fast near a group of pedestrians, they'll scatter. If you park and stand still, they'll walk around you naturally.
NPC behaviour is governed by the same rules that govern the game's ambient population. They follow traffic signals at crossings, don't walk into roads randomly, and maintain realistic spacing from each other and from vehicles. The main difference is that spawned NPCs appear at your chosen location rather than wherever the game's ambient system decides to place them.
Making the Game World Feel More Alive
One of the most satisfying uses of NPC spawning is simply making quiet areas feel busier. The game's market districts and city squares can look great visually but feel empty without enough pedestrian activity. Spawning 8–10 NPCs in a market area transforms it from a backdrop into something that genuinely feels inhabited. It's the difference between riding through a city and riding through a living city.
How Many NPCs Can Your Device Handle?
This is an important practical question. NPCs consume device resources — primarily CPU and RAM. The more NPCs present on screen simultaneously, the more processing the game requires. General guidelines by device tier:
- High-end devices (6GB+ RAM, flagship processor): Up to 15–20 NPCs simultaneously without noticeable impact
- Mid-range devices (4GB RAM): 8–12 NPCs is comfortable; above that, expect minor frame rate drops
- Budget/older devices (2–3GB RAM): Stick to 4–6 NPCs maximum; more may cause lag or occasional crashes
If you're creating video content and need a busy scene, spawn NPCs in the background area of your shot rather than directly around the player. This reduces the active rendering load while still making the scene look populated.
Creative Uses for NPC Spawning
NPC spawning is a core tool for content creators in the Indian Bike Driving 3D community. Common use cases include:
- Chase sequences: Populate a road with pedestrians, then perform a high-speed chase through the crowd for dramatic effect
- Market scene videos: Create a busy bazaar atmosphere for roleplay or story-driven content
- Crime roleplay: Spawn civilians as bystanders during a police scenario
- Tutorial videos: Use spawned NPCs to demonstrate traffic interaction mechanics to viewers
- City life vlogs: Ride through an NPC-populated city for a "day in the life" style video
Spawn Custom Car
The third section of the ITA Menu — Spawn Custom Car — is where the tool moves into territory that standard feature codes simply can't reach. While regular vehicle codes spawn preset vehicles, the Custom Car system gives you options to modify the vehicle before it appears in the world.
What Custom Vehicles Can Be Spawned
The custom car library includes vehicles from multiple categories: sedans, SUVs, sports cars, trucks, buses, and specialised vehicles like ambulances and fire engines. The vehicle selection is broader than what's available through standard codes because it draws on a combined pool of the game's full vehicle roster plus additional models from the ITA system's own library.
Vehicle Appearance Customization Options
When spawning a custom vehicle, you can adjust several parameters before it appears:
- Colour: Choose from a palette of primary and metallic colours
- Variant: Some vehicles have body style variants (standard, sports trim, utility trim)
- Spawn position: The vehicle appears either at the player's current location or at a nearby road position depending on vehicle type
- State: Some custom vehicles can be spawned in damaged or modified visual states for specific content scenarios
How Custom Cars Differ from Standard Vehicle Spawns
The key difference is customization depth and variety. A standard vehicle code gives you one specific car in its default configuration. The ITA Custom Car system gives you a choice of vehicle plus appearance options. For players who care about the visual detail of their game world — particularly content creators — this matters enormously. Being able to spawn a red sports car vs a white sedan in the same scene gives you compositional control that simply wasn't available before.
Best Custom Car Options for Different Scenarios
- Racing videos: Sports car variants in contrasting colours for multi-car racing scenes
- Police roleplay: The police car variant with siren-ready visual styling
- Everyday city feel: Standard sedans and hatchbacks in neutral colours for ambient traffic scenes
- Dramatic impact: Trucks and buses for large-vehicle scenarios or obstacle-course content
ITA Menu vs Standard Feature Codes — When to Use Which
Both systems have their place. Use standard feature codes when you want something fast and specific — a particular vehicle, a money amount, a mission unlock. Use the ITA Menu when you want to shape your game session more broadly: change how your character looks, add population to your environment, or customise a vehicle beyond what a single code allows.
For most players, these two systems work best in combination. Use feature codes to set up the basics (the right bike, the desired money amount), then use the ITA Menu to layer in the character, NPC, and vehicle customization that makes your session feel truly personal.
Troubleshooting ITA Menu Issues
The ITA Menu is generally reliable, but here are the most common problems and their solutions:
- Menu won't open: Make sure you're using the current version of the access code — old codes stop working after game updates. Check our codes page for the latest.
- Model change doesn't apply: Try closing and reopening the menu, then reselecting the model. If it still doesn't work, restart the game session.
- NPCs spawn but immediately disappear: The game's NPC limit may have been reached. Move away from areas with high ambient NPC density before spawning additional characters.
- Custom car spawns inside a building or underground: This can happen if you're positioned too close to a wall or in a narrow space. Move to an open area and try again.
- Game stutters after spawning multiple items: Too many active elements in memory. Restart the session and spawn fewer items.
Creative Gameplay Ideas Using the ITA Menu
If you're looking for inspiration, here are some gameplay scenarios that the ITA Menu unlocks:
- City commissioner roleplay: Police model + police car + NPC officers = full law enforcement scenario
- Wedding procession: Civilian models + multiple custom cars + NPCs as guests = Indian wedding convoy video
- Racing team: Racer model + multiple custom sports cars in team colours + spectator NPCs = race day content
- Delivery challenge: Delivery rider model + custom van + timed missions = engaging YouTube challenge format
- City tour guide: Civilian model + cruiser bike + populated streets = "explore the city" style content
Safety and Responsible Use
A note on obtaining ITA Menu codes safely: always get feature codes from established, trusted sources. The ITA Menu is a legitimate built-in game feature, but there are websites and social media accounts that claim to offer "ITA Menu APK downloads" or "unlocked ITA Menu apps." These are not the real ITA Menu — they're third-party applications that may contain malware or compromise your device's security.
The real ITA Menu requires only a code entered through the game's own interface. No app download, no file installation, no permission grants beyond what the game already has. If anything asks you to install something external to use "ITA Menu features," that's a red flag worth taking seriously.
Conclusion
The ITA Menu is one of the most powerful creative tools available in Indian Bike Driving 3D, and yet it's one of the least fully explored by the average player. Most people try the player model once, maybe spawn a few NPCs, and never go deeper. But the system rewards players who take time to understand all three of its capabilities and think about how they can be combined.
Change your character to match the scenario. Populate your environment to make it feel real. Customise your vehicles to fit the visual story you're telling. Used together, these three tools turn Indian Bike Driving 3D from a game you play into a world you create.
For a detailed walkthrough specifically focused on safe usage of the ITA Menu, see our companion article: How to Use ITA Menu Safely in Indian Bike Driving 3D.