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PRINTS & THE REVOLUTION

$1 700 000 / czinger.com

Woah, is that a prop from an upcoming Ridley Scott movie?

No, but you are looking at a very futuristic hypercar. LA-based tech firm Czinger was founded off the back of Divergent 3D, a company that specialises in advanced additive manufacturing techniques and the next generation of robotic assembly systems.

So… they 3D-printed a

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