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DETROIT—For decades, General Motors has used additive manufacturing to create functional prototypes of vehicle components.
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is too slow and expensive to mass-produce parts, but not for an ultra-low-volume car ...
Called the Czinger 21C, it is mostly made with a gigantic 3-D printer. However, this electric hypercar is anything but a toy.
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