Futuristic Trike Sci‑Fi Vehicle 3D Model — a high‑quality, game‑ready trike designed for sci‑fi scenes, futuristic games, virtual production, and architectural/visualization projects. This sleek three‑wheeled vehicle features a dynamic silhouette, detailed mechanical surfaces, and an eye‑catching tech aesthetic that fits seamlessly into cyberpunk, space, and dystopian environments.
Perfect for real‑time applications and 3D art workflows, the model is ideal for use in scenes like futuristic streets, interstellar hangars, promotional concept shots, motion graphics, and interactive experiences. Use it as a standalone hero asset or combine it with docks, buildings, robots, and VFX props to create a complete sci‑fi world.
Usage Patterns (common website/app scenarios):
- Game development & real-time scenes: vehicles, driving sequences, and background transportation for sci‑fi worlds.
- Product & concept visualization: render trailers, key art, and promotional images for futuristic vehicles.
- Architecture / environment art: add scale and realism to cyberpunk city blocks, space ports, and industrial zones.
- Film & motion design: integrate into storyboards, previs, and cinematic camera sequences.
- VR/AR & interactive demos: deploy as a modular vehicle asset for immersive experiences.
- Training & simulation: use in visual simulations, mock dashboards, and futuristic UI concepts.
File Format Support: Download the complete model in multiple industry-standard formats, including MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND. This makes it easy to import the trike into your preferred pipeline without extra conversion steps.
Compatible with 3D Software: Works great across popular tools such as Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, and major real-time engines like Unreal Engine, plus other compatible 3D/animation workflows. Import, edit, texture, and render with your existing assets and materials.
Upgrade your sci‑fi project with a detailed futuristic trike asset—ready for rendering, animation, and interactive deployment.
Uploaded by KE CHEN YU on December 2019