Sanya Suhai, a Chinese 3D company from Hainan province unveils the first Made in China’s 3D printed sedan car.
According to report, the 3D printed vehicle dubbed as 'Tyrant Gold' took less the 2 months on building, and takes five days on printing process using low-cost composite materials.
According to report, the 3D printed vehicle dubbed as 'Tyrant Gold' took less the 2 months on building, and takes five days on printing process using low-cost composite materials.
Chen Mingqiao, the chief designer explained, "The density of the material is much lighter than that of the metal, only one-seventh or one-eighth,” and added, “Lighter weight will help save energy in the future.”
The cost to build the three-dimensional printed sedan car is just $1,770, and powered by rechargeable batteries with speed reach of up to 40 kilometers per hour (24 mph).
It's cheap, but would you drive this Made in China 3D printed car?