The Polymaker LSEV Is A Chinese 3D-Printed Car For £7000
In a country where inner city pollution is reaching crisis levels, there’s plenty of scope for car makers to innovate zero-emission solutions. You’re looking at exactly that.
This strange-looking effort from Chinese firm Polymaker, in partnership with Italian specialists E Electric Vehicle, has just 57 non-3D-printed parts, down from about 2000 in a typical normal car. Powered by batteries and an electric motor, this love-child of a Renault Twizy and a Toyota iQ weighs 450kg and can reach a dizzying top speed of 43mph.

Despite the fact that it’s slower than many 50cc mopeds, the LSEV could be the solution Chinese cities need. A predicted driving range of up to 93 miles should be adequate for simply getting you in and out of the urban sprawl before returning to the same park and ride-style venue you picked it up from.
This prototype took three days to build, but Polymaker says a production line churning out 500 annual units is possible. Sales of the dinky city car, whose crash safety performance is so far a mystery, should start late next year, with prices of around £7100.

This isn’t the first prototype 3D-printed car, but it should be the first to reach showrooms, even if those showrooms are metaphorical. Lately we’ve also seen 3D-printed brake calipers by Bugatti and, a little more affordably, 3D-printed dashboard trim for your Mini.
Source: Autocar














Comments
looks…. interesting.
Id rather get a renault Twizy…
When you crash, is there a 3D printer deploying the airbags too?
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You can have a brand new Dacia Logan
Shocking performance right there
With looks like that im glad its for the chinese
I’ll take the bus thanks
Ah, 2018
looks at name
sees LS
cries because it isn’t V8 LS
Pagination