The Czinger 21C, recently introduced in Los Angeles, is an electric hypercar that represents a breakthrough in manufacturing, utilizing a massive 3-D printer to produce components. With a price tag of $2 million and remarkable performance stats, such as a top speed of 253 mph and acceleration from zero to 62 mph in 1.9 seconds, it sets a new standard in the automotive industry. The innovative process developed by Divergent aims to transform traditional manufacturing by simplifying supply chains, indicating potential applications beyond cars, including construction of various metal structures.
Right now, it's the fastest hypercar in the world, and it is fully road legal."
We can build virtually any metal structure.
We're ripping apart the supply chain, the printer is where the end product is manufactured.
It wasn't easy to raise money; it was a capital-intensive development but the fundamental idea is to create a new kind of manufacturing.
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