VW ID Concept 3D Model (3ds max fbx c4d lwo ma mb obj)

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Accurate very high definition VW ID Concept 3D model with highly detailed interior fully textured. Headlights and taillights are modelled, doors and trunk lid can be opened. The model includes modelled tires.

In 2016, VW presented at the Paris Motor Show the VW ID, an electric car with a range of up to 600 km. The vehicle is powered by a 140 kW rear engine. The vehicle has a length of 4.10 meters and is based on the modular electrification kit.

The serial version of the ID is called ID and should be released on March 2020. The Prebooking phase of purchasing a limited edition called Starter VW ID. ST began 2019 on May 8 in three different variants from just under 40,000 euros. The first public presentation of the finished model will in September 2019. IAA take place in Frankfurt.

In 2017, VW introduced the VW ID Buzz at the NAIAS , an electric car with a range of up to 600 km. The vehicle is powered by two electric motors with a system output of 271 kW (369 hp). The vehicle has a length of 4.94 meters and is based on the modular electrification kit.

At the Shanghai Auto Show in April 2017, VW presented the ID Crozz as the third member of the ID family. The crossover is based on the modular electrification kit and has a range of up to 500 km. The 225 kW (306 hp) electric motor accelerates the study in less than six seconds to 100 km / h, the maximum speed is limited to 180 km / h electronically. The vehicle has a length of 4.63 meters. At the IAA in September 2017, VW presented an evolved and close-to-production ID Crozz. Technical data have not changed.

VW ID Vizzion: At the Geneva Motor Show 2018, the family was supplemented by a hatchback. In appearance and drive, it is very similar to the Crozz, but should only fully autonomous (Level 5) drive and therefore waived entirely on classic controls.

Most parts of the model have been created as SubDivision/TurboSmooth surface. This means using the 3dSMax or the Maya 2013 version you can change the resolution/smoothness of the surface very easy.
If you import the lowest resolution of the .obj .fbx or .lwo version into a 3D Software that supports SubDivision surfaces you can also change the resolution/smoothness of the surface very easy. The base version of the model which is not smoothed has o poly count of 425918 polygons.

For other software packages that do not support SubDivision surfaces the model is available in 2 different resolutions ranging from 425918 to 6464210 polygons.

3ds Max 2010 / 3ds Max 2013 Format:
TurboSmooth is applied so you can set the object resolution as you like. Just use the Named Selection Set TurboSmooth to select the SubD objects and the Named Selection Set interior for the interior. The doors and the trunk lid are animated.
3ds Max 2010 version has standard 3ds Max materials applied.
3ds Max 2013 version has VRay materials applied.

Maya 2013 Format:
A selection set for all SubDivision surface parts is included so you can change the resolution easily.
A display layer for the interior is included so you can hide it easily if needed.

Maya 2010/ FBX/ Cinema 4D R13/ Lwo 6.0 / Obj/ 3ds Format:
In 2 different resolutions. Interior and exterior are saved separately so you can use the car also without the interior.

Previews rendered in 3ds Max using VRay.

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Specifications

  • Optimized-forHigh Poly
  • GeometryPolygonal
  • PluginsNone
  • MaterialsYes
  • TexturesYes
  • RiggedNo
  • AnimatedYes
  • Polygons425918
  • Vertices454556
  • LicenseRoyalty Free - Editorial Use
  • File-sizesN/A
  • File-formats3D Studio (.3ds), 3D Studio Max file (.max), Autodesk FBX file (.fbx), Cinema 4D (.c4d), Lightwave (.lwo, .lw, .lws), Maya (.ma .mb), Wavefront (.obj)
  • LicenseRoyalty Free
  • Copyright TransferredNo
  • ResellableNo
3D Model ID: 307436

Published on: July 19, 2019