Lamborghini Diablo / Murcielago Kit-Car Chassis 3D model—an accurately modeled, game-ready and render-ready kit-car chassis asset designed for automotive visualization, 3D art projects, and custom build mockups. Ideal for creators building Lamborghini-style kit cars, showcasing underbody details, or assembling high-quality vehicle scenes in professional and real-time environments.
This 3D chassis model is well suited for: cinematic car renders, garage/turntable presentations, customization and modding workflows, automotive design studies, and background/vehicle visualization for games and interactive experiences. The geometry is optimized for practical use while maintaining strong visual fidelity for close-up detailing.
- Vehicle chassis asset for Diablo/Murcielago-style kit-car builds
- Great for rendering and real-time scene use
- Use in automotive visualization, product shots, and project concepting
- Perfect for modding, custom car projects, and environment dressing
- Works with common 3D pipelines across popular software tools
Usage patterns: Use this chassis model as the base structure under your body panels and suspension parts, as a detailed reference for kit-car assemblies, or as an interchangeable vehicle frame for scene variation. Place it in car interiors/exteriors, build a full vehicle by adding tires, brake components, suspension elements, and body shells, or use it as a standalone underbody element for engine bay and undercar angle shots.
File formats included (download):
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
Supported software: Compatible with Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, and supported import/export workflows for Unreal Engine and other 3D applications. You can also use the model in many common pipelines thanks to multi-format support.
Download the file you need and start building your Diablo/Murcielago kit-car project immediately—whether your goal is high-end visualization, a real-time automotive scene, or a modding-focused vehicle assembly.
Uploaded by Aidar on February 2018