Alfa Romeo Carabo 3D model
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Publication date: 2022-05-18

Alfa Romeo Carabo 3D model

$20

License: Royalty Free

author:

enrique-martineze

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This model was designed in Sketchup and converted to other formats using the buit-in sketchup converter. Rendering program is VRay 5. Materials and Textures in model from Sketchup library and VRay library. Diferent parts of the model (steering wheel, lights, tires and wheels, wing mirrors, seats, etc.) are compiled in components and grouped in one single model.

I had in my free page a similar model taken from elsewhere and improved, but this one is originaly design, high poly with a lot of details carefully treated, such as interior, seats, dashboard, door panels, etc.

This model is offered as it is

The Alfa Romeo Carabo is a concept car first shown at the 1968 Paris Motor Show. It was designed by Marcello Gandini, working for the Bertone design studio. The Carabo name is derived from the Carabidae beetles, as evoked by the car's iridescent green and orange coloring.

The wedge design came into fashion in the late 1960s. The Carabo is often considered the winner of the 'Wedge War' award of 1968 and as the direct predecessor of the Lamborghini Countach and having heavily influenced many car designs to follow well into the next decade. It was never intended for production but was fully functional and showcased features never expressed in any other car design of its day, including its wedge design and scissor doors.

The prototype was built on the chassis of an Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (chassis No. 750.33.109.), which features a mid-mounted 2.0 L V8 engine mated to a 6-speed Colotti manual transmission. The Carabo engine made 230 bhp (172 kW; 233 PS) at 8,800 rpm and 200 N⋅m (148 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 7,000 rpm. This allowed it to be able to reach a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).[1]

Rear side view of the Carabo at the Alfa Romeo Museum

Rear view of the Carabo at the Alfa Romeo MuseumThe scissor doors later appeared on the Lamborghini Countach, which was also designed by Marcello Gandini. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_Carabo)

Native Formats: SKP (Sketchup, filesize: 26.2 MB) Exchange Formats: OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 107 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 107 MB), 3DS (3D Studio, filesize: 53.3 MB), DAE (Collada, filesize: 107 MB), TEXTURES (Textures, filesize: 53.3 MB)

3D Model details

  • cgtrader Platform
  • Animated
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  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
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  • Polygons: 277590
  • Vertices: 525406
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