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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
Pollution is a hot topic in China but e-vehicles are still struggling to take off. Jane Lanhee Lee speaks to Ford executive chairman William Clay Ford Jr about efforts to go green on the streets.
Ford’s iconic Taurus sedan was once a huge success in the U.S., but as its popularity wanes, the company is looking to re-launch it for the world’s biggest car market – China. Jane Lanhee Lee reports.
Volkswagen's 2015 Golf and 2015 Golf GTI take top prize at North America International Auto Show as best car of the year, while Ford's F-150 takes best truck award. Mana Rabiee reports.
Volkswagen's 2015 Golf and 2015 Golf GTI take top prize at North America International Auto Show as best car of the year, while Ford's F-150 takes best truck award. Mana Rabiee reports.
Volkswagen's 2015 Golf and 2015 Golf GTI take top prize at North America International Auto Show as best car of the year, while Ford's F-150 takes best truck award. Mana Rabiee reports.