2014 Delta Carnivalè Free 3D model
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The 3D model of this new car was first created with the help of Sketchup 13 software and then converted into many other 3D formats. Its original format is .skp and 3ds Max scene is for 3ds Max 2016, rendered using Vray 3.00. Meet Delta's newest hybrid subcompact city hatchback, the Carnivalè! This car is based on A's Automobile concept, called the Isis. There are two trim options available: 1.2 premium or 1.0 standard. Inside this exciting vehicle, you'll find two engines - a petrol engine and an electric engine, placed by Delta for your convenience. You can easily charge the electric engine from any ordinary powerpoint using a special cable that comes with it. It takes only 5-6 hours to fully recharge the electric motor due to Delta's clever design. Delta also equipped this car with a simple button that allows you to switch between petrol and electric modes seamlessly. In petrol mode, the front wheels get powered while the rear wheels are powered by the electric engine in electric mode. On paper, this vehicle delivers quite impressive performance: it accelerates from 0-100km/h in 12.2 seconds and reaches a top speed of 173 km/h in petrol mode, but only manages to go up to 136km/h in electric mode, taking a whole 16 seconds to reach the mark. Now for the interesting part - how much is it going to cost you? The car retails at RM109,500 in Malaysia, GBP20,065 in Britain, USD33,100 in America, PHP1,500,940 in Philippines, SGD42,160 in Singapore, FIM140,740 in Finland and CHF30,210 in Switzerland. That's all for now, but don't worry - more new car releases are just around the corner! And to give you an idea of how A's Automobiles were working, we're attaching the concept image below.
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