Simple answer.

No, these models cannot be 3d printed as is.

Those are rendered drawings basically. They are not designed for 3d printing. They are paintings that can be rotated and viewed from different angles.

First off there's way too much extra detail (ie colors, textures, reflections, etc) that are unnecessary for 3d printing. Some rendered models can be printed, but most can't

Secondly, none of those renderings show any of the actual structure of the model. Yeah, there's some wireframes, but that's not structure, that's surface. The image may show fine details, but most of them are textures, and not structure.

These files are for a multitude of uses, but 3d printing is not one of them. Most likely for use in computer animation or CGI.

If you want a plastic model of a Chiron or other supercar, buy a kit from a hobby shop.

Now maybe somebody here CAN convert these graphics files into manifold printable designs. But the amount of work required to design something like this is pretty tremendous. If you end up ordering this on commission from a designer, then you'll end up spending many many times over what a model kit would have cost to start with, and with lesser quality results. no matter how good a 3d printed model is, it won't equal what a design specific injection model kit part will.