Koenigsegg are creating six of their Koenigsegg One:1, the company describes this new supercar as the world’s first Megacar, and some of the vehicles parts are made using 3D printing.
The company is using 3D printing to print a number of parts for the Koenigsegg One:1, this has enabled the manufacturer to test out new parts for the car, and also 3D print a number of parts for the final vehicle in materials like titanium, carbon fiber and more.
The 2014 One:1 truly raises the bar of performance. The One:1 features new and unique solutions to enhance track performance without compromising top speed or everyday usability, with a stunning visual appearance to go with it.
Examples of features; unique track optimized aero winglets, extended venturi tunnels and side splitters, Le-Mans inspired active wing configuration and optimized active undertrim air management. Large air vents for improved cooling, roof air scoop to support the 1 Megawatt of power, 8250 RPM rev limit, complemented with Custom made Michelin Cup Tires, upgraded rear triplex suspension with carbon bevel springs and active shock absorbers and ride height, combined with upgraded revolutionary Koenigsegg Aircore carbon fiber wheels.
You can find out more details about the Koenigsegg One:1 over at their website at the link below.
Source , Digital Trends
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