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It may not look like it, but this new supercar is nearly entirely 3D printed. That's right, the chassis parts of the Blade Supercar, manufactured by automaker Divergent 3D, was printed out of composite materials and put together by hand. Divergent 3D CEO Kevin Czinger was on site as his company presented their Blade Supercar at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Wednesday. Oh, did we mention that the Blade is federally approved for highway travel? Powered by a 700 hp, 4-cylinder turbocharged internal combustion engine, the Blade can go from 0 to 60mph in 2.5 seconds
Shanghai, Apr 21 (EFE/EPA). -Visitors flocked Wednesday the BYD trade fair during the first day of the Auto Shanghai 2021 motor show.The 19th International Automobile Industry Exhibition runs from Apr 24 to Apr 28.(Camera: ALEXANDER PLAVEVSKI)SHOT LIST: THE FIRST DAY OF THE 19TH INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY EXHIBITION IN SHANGHAI, CHINA.
Atlanta, Apr 17 (EFE/EPA).- Several automobile companies showcased Saturday import and domestic cars, trucks, vans as well as sports utility vehicles during the Atlanta International Auto Show.The show, whose roots date back to 1909, is one of the few in-person auto shows in operation due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. (Camera: ERIK LESSER). B-ROLL OF THE ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW AT THE GEORGIA WORLD CONGRESS CENTER IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA, US.
A former aide to President Donald Trump, Omarosa Manigault Newman says she believes Trump's 'going through a psychotic episode' over his election loss. Omarosa Manigault Newman, often referred to simply as Omarosa, was also a contestant on Trump's reality TV show, 'The Apprentice.' Saturday, Omarosa told MSNBC's Alex Witt that Trump's actions remind her of the show because he's 'trying to produce a moment' to change the results. The American people need true leadership, not a reality TV host, which Donald Trump is reverting to. Omarosa Manigault Newman Omarosa says she 'feels bad' for anyone left in the Trump administration because Trump will blame everyone for his loss except for himself.
Crowds packed into a mega car show in Beijing after a five-month delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic, as automakers hunt customers with their latest offerings in the world's biggest car market despite the virus battering demand. IMAGES