Zall
|March 6, 2026
|8 min read
Mult.dev now features over 70 new transport models — from 3D rendered planes and sports cars to clean 2D icons for every vehicle you can think of.
If you have been using Mult.dev to create animated travel map videos, you know the drill. You pick your destinations, choose a transport type, and the app generates a smooth route animation. Simple.
But until now, you had only 18 transport icons to choose from. They worked, but the selection was limited. Want a pickup truck instead of a generic car? A cable car instead of a regular train? A gondola instead of a motorboat? You were out of luck.
That changes today. We just shipped a major update that triples the number of available transport types and introduces two entirely new icon styles: 3D rendered models and 2D flat icons.
The biggest addition in this update is a full set of 3D rendered transport models. These are not simple flat images — they are detailed 3D renders with transparent backgrounds that look polished on any map style, whether you are using a satellite view, a minimal light theme, or a dark-mode map.
Here is what is available in 3D:
Airplane, private jet, propeller plane, double-deck airplane, helicopter, and hot air balloon. Whether you are animating a transatlantic flight or a scenic balloon ride, there is a model for it.
Sedan, cabrio, hatchback, SUV, sport car, pickup truck, motorbike, electric scooter, rickshaw, delivery van, van, truck, and motorhome. From a road trip across Route 66 in a convertible to a European delivery route in a van — pick the vehicle that matches your story.
City bus, double-decker bus, tourist bus, sleeper bus, and subway. Perfect for animating public transit routes, hop-on-hop-off tours, or overnight bus journeys across Southeast Asia.
Train, bullet train, tram, and cable car. Whether it is the Shinkansen in Japan or a Swiss mountain cable car, you have got the right model.
Sailboat, motorboat, yacht, cruise liner, ferry, gondola, and Asian boat. From a Mediterranean yacht trip to a Venetian gondola ride or a Thai longtail boat excursion.
Bicycle, horse, and tourist (walking). Great for hiking trail animations, bike touring videos, or horseback riding adventures.
Not every project needs a detailed 3D render. Sometimes a clean, minimal icon works better — especially for infographic-style videos, presentations, or maps with a lighter visual tone.
That is why we also added 40 flat 2D transport icons covering the same categories as the 3D models. Same variety, different style. You get all the same vehicle types — from airplanes and helicopters down to gondolas and rickshaws — in a simple, flat design.
The 2D icons are ideal when you want the transport to complement the map rather than dominate it. They work particularly well on minimal map styles and in videos where the route itself is the star.
Already have videos using the original transport icons? No worries. All 18 classic icons remain exactly where they were. Nothing was removed. You will find them under the "Classic" tab in the transport selector.
Your existing animations will continue to look the same. The new 3D and 2D options are additions, not replacements.
Here is something we are particularly happy about: all air transport models are completely free in both 2D and 3D. That includes:
If you are on the free plan and creating flight route animations, you now have six detailed transport options to choose from at no cost. No trial, no watermark limitations on the transport icon itself — just pick one and go.
Land and sea transport models (cars, buses, trains, boats, and everything else) are available with a Pro subscription.
A car should not fly in a straight line between two cities. A train should not drive down a highway. This sounds obvious, but getting it right matters.
Mult.dev uses Google Maps routing to generate accurate paths for each transport type. When you select a vehicle, the route is calculated based on how that vehicle actually travels in the real world:
| Transport Type | Routing Method | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Cars, vans, trucks, motorbikes | Road routing | Follows actual highways and streets |
| Buses | Transit routing | Uses real public transit routes and stops |
| Trains, trams, subway | Rail routing | Follows actual railway and metro lines |
| Boats, ferries, yachts | Sea routing | Follows navigable maritime routes |
| Bicycles, walking, horse | Cycling/pedestrian paths | Uses bike lanes and walkable paths |
| Airplanes, helicopters | Great circle arc | Curved flight path between points |
This means your animated route map is not just visually accurate — it is geographically accurate. A road trip animation shows the actual road. A train journey follows the real tracks. A boat trip traces a real sea route.
Using the new icons is straightforward. Here is how:
The transport selector now uses a visual grid layout instead of a dropdown, so you can see all available options at a glance.
We tried to cover every major transport type we could think of. But travel is wonderfully diverse, and there might be a vehicle or transport mode that is missing from our list.
A tuk-tuk? A snowmobile? A camel? If you think a specific transport type would improve your animations, reach out to us through the feedback form. We would love to hear your suggestions and will gladly add new models based on user feedback.
This transport icon update is just the beginning. We have more features in development that we are excited to share soon. Stay tuned for updates — follow us on Instagram, TikTok, or join our Telegram community to be the first to know.
Mult.dev now offers over 90 transport options across three styles: 35 detailed 3D models, 38 clean 2D flat icons, and 18 classic icons. Each style covers air, road, transit, rail, sea, and pedestrian categories.
All air transport icons — airplane, private jet, propeller plane, double-deck airplane, helicopter, and hot air balloon — are free for all users in both 3D and 2D. Land and sea transport models require a Pro subscription.
Yes. Each transport type is linked to a specific routing method. When you select a car, the route follows real roads. When you select a train, it follows railway tracks. Boats follow sea routes. This routing is powered by Google Maps for geographic accuracy.
Absolutely. You can assign a different transport icon to each segment of your journey. For example, fly from New York to London, take a train from London to Paris, then drive from Paris to the French Riviera — each segment with its own vehicle and routing.
No. All classic icons remain available and unchanged. Existing animations will look exactly the same. The new 3D and 2D icons are additions to the existing set.
Yes. If you need a specific vehicle or transport mode that is not currently available, reach out through the feedback form. We actively add new models based on user requests.
Try the new transport icons today at mult.dev — air routes are free for everyone.
Updated on March 6, 2026