BMW 760iL 3D Model

Luxury BMW 760iL sedan 3D model with realistic proportions and detailed body lines. Ideal for archviz, visualization, and automotive showcases, featuring a full-size premium stance and accurate design detailing for front, side, and rear views.

BMW 760iL 3D Model

Overview

Bring realistic luxury styling to your next visualization with the BMW 760iL Sedan 3D Model. This high-quality 3D asset features an elegant long-wheelbase sedan design, ideal for automotive renders, showroom scenes, archviz projects, product presentations, and game-ready environments. With accurate proportions and detailed exterior geometry, the model helps you create convincing BMW-themed compositions in minutes.

Usage patterns: Use this BMW 760iL 3D model for exterior car renders, indoor garage and dealership visualization, commercial ads and marketing mockups, architectural visualization backgrounds, cinematic shots, and background traffic or hero-car setups. It’s also suitable for customization workflows—apply materials, paint variants, decals, lights, and environment reflections to match your project style.

File format support (download): Download the model in multiple popular formats to fit your pipeline, including MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND. This makes it easy to integrate the car into your existing 3D workflow without additional conversions.

3D software compatibility: Works with leading tools such as Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D and can be imported into Unreal Engine. The model is also compatible with other common 3D applications that support these standard file formats.

Perfect for artists, designers, and developers who need a detailed, flexible BMW sedan asset for fast, high-quality results.

Tags

  • cars
  • bmw
  • 760
  • e66
  • vehicles
  • transport
  • automobiles
  • 760il
  • sedan
  • 4door

License

  • Royalty-Free License.
  • Commercial and editorial use according to site license terms.
  • Redistribution of source files is not allowed.
  • Please review the full license details before using the model in published work.