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This 3D-printed hypercar runs on electricity and methanol (and costs $2.6M)

This 3D-printed hypercar runs on electricity and methanol (and costs $2.6M)

Written by David

March 12, 2020

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The world-famous Geneva motorshow was supposed to be on right now, but it was cancelled due to concerns over the coronavirus. So car companies are making announcements and world debuts all over the place now.

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Today, the Czinger 21C hybrid hypercar was given its first public outing in London. If you want to find out more about the unveiling of the vehicle, check out Autocar and Motoring Research’s articles.

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But for now, here’s the good stuff:

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It has a single, central seat for the driver. Sort of like the original McLaren F1. They say its seating arrangement was inspired by Star Wars’ pod racer. Credit: Motoring Research A significant portion of this car’s parts are 3D printed meaning materials are used in the most efficient way possible. Credit: Autocar […]

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