Honda has just unveiled its own 3D-printed car, which is equipped with an electric motor and will be produced in collaboration with the Japanese technology company, Kabuku.

The size of the car is similar to that of the Renault Twizy, but instead of a rear passenger, it has a luggage space.
Its is based on a light frame, which holds the weight down, with all the rest of the body being 3D printed. Honda and Kabuku claim that this process reduces the cost and time of construction, with the prototype being ready for mass production.
Honda did not reveal any technical information, such as the horsepower and the electric range of the vehicle. Finally, they are going to present the car officially at the CEATEC technology exhibition in the coming days.






