2005 Chrysler 300C 3D Model

Chrysler 300C sedan 3D model in detailed proportions, ready for visualization and design projects. This 3D car model features realistic exterior styling, accurate body shape, and clean geometry for smooth rendering. Ideal for presentations, game assets, and automotive studies.

Chrysler 300C (2005) 3D Model

Overview

Get the Chrysler 300C Sedan 3D Model—a high-quality, realistic 3D asset designed for automotive visualization, game development, archviz, and product presentation. This detailed 3D sedan model is perfect for use in renders, commercials, virtual showrooms, and interactive scenes where accuracy and clean geometry matter.

Usage patterns:

  • 3D rendering & archviz: Create photorealistic showroom scenes, street renders, and marketing visuals.
  • Game development: Use as a drivable car asset or scene prop in real-time engines and prototypes.
  • Product visualization: Ideal for catalog presentations, configurators, and promotional materials.
  • Motion graphics & VR/AR: Great for camera fly-throughs, animated commercials, and immersive experiences.
  • Design & mockups: Quickly populate landscapes, parking lots, and urban environments.

Supported file formats: Download and work with the Chrysler 300C model in popular 3D formats including MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND. This wide compatibility makes it easy to integrate the asset into your existing pipeline and workflow.

Works with your favorite software: Compatible with Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, and Unreal Engine, as well as many other 3D and real-time platforms that support the included formats.

Download the Chrysler 300C sedan 3D model and start building professional-quality automotive scenes right away.

Tags

  • chrysler
  • 300c
  • 2005
  • american
  • cars
  • sedan
  • vehicles
  • automobiles
  • transport
  • 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.