This highly detailed 3D model of the 1970 Mazda RX500 concept car captures the radical design and innovation of one of the most futuristic vehicles ever showcased. Originally unveiled at the 1970 Tokyo Motor Show, the RX500 was Mazda’s vision of high-speed performance, lightweight construction, and rotary engine experimentation. This model has been carefully recreated from scratch, staying true to its iconic wedge shape and aerodynamic lines.
Features:
- Accurate proportions and scale based on real-world references
- Clean, optimized geometry with subdivision-ready topology
- Mid-poly to high-poly mesh, suitable for rendering, animation, and cinematic use
- Separated components including wheels, body panels, and lights for easy rigging or modification
- Basic material assignments included for customization in any render engine
File Formats:
- FBX (compatible with most 3D software)
- Cinema 4D S24 (native scene)
Use Cases:
- Perfect for automotive visualization, concept car showcases, retro-futuristic renders, digital museums, AR/VR environments, and more. Whether used for education, entertainment, or presentation, this model brings one of Japan’s rarest concept cars into the digital era.
There is an FBX and Cinema S24 ready for you. Please use the models as responsible as you should drive.
C4D (Cinema 4D, filesize: 257 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 277 MB), PNG (PNG, filesize: 125 MB), 3DS (3D Studio, filesize: 50.7 MB)