NASCAR Gen 7 Toyota Camry 3D livery template model

$89.00

Description

  • Dimensions based on freely available data
  • Model fully editable in Blender (native .blend file)
  • OBJ and FBX file formats included for import into all major 3D software such as Maya, 3DS, Adobe Substance and more
  • Model comes setup in Adobe Dimension with materials.
  • Edit livery directly in Adobe Photoshop or Gimp (layered Photoshop file supplied)
  • Updated v1.6 model, including brake discs and calipers, hood pins, roof camera, dashboard and more

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About this model

Just add your livery and render, it’s that easy.

The Gen 7 NASCAR Toyota Camry is the seventh-generation car that Toyota Racing will use in the NASCAR Cup Series. The car was set to debut in 2021, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the debut was pushed back to 2022.

The Gen 7 NASCAR Toyota Camry is designed to be more cost-effective and promote closer racing. The car has a new composite body that is intended to be more durable and less expensive to replace than the current metal bodies. The car also has a single-piece carbon fiber splitter and a rear diffuser, which are designed to increase downforce and create more side-by-side racing.

The Gen 7 NASCAR Toyota Camry has a new chassis that is designed to be safer and more adjustable. The car has a roll cage that is made from thicker steel, and the driver’s seat is now mounted in the center of the car to improve driver visibility. The car also has an adjustable rear sway bar, which is designed to allow teams to tune the car’s handling to different racetracks.

The engine for the Gen 7 NASCAR Toyota Camry will be a 5.9-liter V8, which will produce around 670 horsepower. The engine will be built by a single supplier, and teams will be allowed to lease engines instead of building their own.

Overall, the Gen 7 NASCAR Toyota Camry is intended to be a more modern, cost-effective, and competitive race car that will help promote the future of NASCAR racing.

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