Czinger's AI-Designed & 3D Printed Hypercar | MotorWeek FYI
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- Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
- Over four decades, MotorWeek has toured our share of automotive design studios and assembly plants. And the end-to-end process is basically the same as it was a hundred years ago. Well, one young American automaker is out to change all that, with hypercars, 3D printing and artificial intelligence-aided design as just a teaser. Our Stephanie Hart got an inside look at the coming revolution.
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I’ve seen this one already!!
So have I
Kinda cool I guess if you're part of the 1% with time and money to afford and appreciate it.
Quite intriguing for a 3D print and AI hypercar
Reminds me of the Zonda.
3-D printing is great I admit, but 3-D printing does not take into account reliability and durability
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Hennessey stated their new F5 car is the fastest.
AT the end of the day, all card are 3d printed.
Sounds like malarkey to me
This is stupid. I see why you did a peice on it but it like a 1950s show car. 24 months later Noone remembers it.
I'm not a big fan of modern vehicles. They're overcomplicated and have too much unnecessary technology. That being said. You have to make and sell expensive supercars like this to cover the research and technology costs. But after you cover your costs. You should use that research and technology to make better cars for regular people to buy. Koenigsegg could do it too. But nobody ever does
Yeah, no thanks...
Nice car but not practical, you won’t take it grocery shopping or camping, or even take your family out for fun.