Overview
Mercedes-Benz S-Class S350 Bluetec Sedan Car 3D Model – a highly detailed 3D vehicle asset designed for realistic visualization, game production, architectural/automotive presentations, and creative renders. This model captures the elegant lines of the S-Class sedan with clean geometry and a production-ready structure, making it suitable for both close-up and wide-angle scenes.
Key Features
- Realistic sedan design: accurate exterior proportions and details for high-quality renders.
- 3D-ready for production: optimized model workflow for common real-time and offline pipelines.
- Versatile usage patterns: ideal for automotive visualization, car commercials, showroom scenes, product presentations, motion graphics, and video/CG film backgrounds.
- Scene integration: works well in environments like garages, streets, showroom floors, studio lighting setups, and background cityscapes.
File Format Support (Download)
- 3ds Max (.MAX)
- OBJ (.OBJ)
- FBX (.FBX)
- Cinema 4D (.C4D)
- Blender (.BLEND)
Compatible 3D Software
- Blender
- 3ds Max
- Maya
- Cinema 4D
- Unreal Engine
- And other 3D software supporting the listed formats
Common Website & Project Usage Patterns
- Real-time visualization: import into Unreal Engine or other real-time tools for interactive automotive scenes.
- Offline rendering: use in Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, or Cinema 4D for photorealistic stills and animations.
- Design & marketing: create promotional car renders for websites, campaigns, social media posts, and dealerships.
- Motion graphics: animate camera moves for cinematic intro/outro shots or product-feature videos.
- 3D asset libraries: add to your collection for fast iteration in future car visualization projects.
Get the Model
Download the Mercedes-Benz S-Class S350 Bluetec Sedan 3D model and use it across your favorite tools—whether you’re building a game scene, producing a high-end render, or creating a marketing visualization. Perfect for professionals and creators who need a reliable, versatile car asset in multiple industry-standard formats.
Uploaded by Vincent John Nicolas on January 2014