Honda Unveils 3D Printed Micro Car
A ‘thought bubble’ for those of you spending today wrestling with recalcitrant ink cartridges for your printer – Honda has unveiled a micro commuter vehicle created using 3D printing technology. Based on Honda’s MC-ß ultra
A ‘thought bubble’ for those of you spending today wrestling with recalcitrant ink cartridges for your printer – Honda has unveiled a micro commuter vehicle created using 3D printing technology.
Based on Honda’s MC-ß ultra-compact EV, the short-range delivery vehicle will be used by Japanese confectionary maker Toshimaya Corp (famous for its ‘Hato Sable’ dove-shaped shortbread cookies we’re told).
It sits on Honda’s lightweight ‘pipe frame’ chassis and 3D printing techniques were used to create the exterior panels and load area.