World’s First 3-D Printed Auto – a Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Here’s the new Urbee Hybrid, a car described as the world’s first 3-D printed auto, developed by Minneapolis’ Stratasys and Winnipeg engineering group, Kor Ecologic. Apparently, the company will not divulge too much information about its drivetrain, other than that it’s a hybrid and gets about 150 MPG.
Now I don’t want to sound like I’m impossible to impress (because I really think this is cool) but couldn’t they have made this a pure EV? Doesn’t the idea of putting gasoline into something that looks like this seem wrong?
I’m searching for a good analogy:
It’s like using a Maserati to deliver pizzas?
It’s like going to Paris and eating at McDonalds?
There really are McDonalds all over Paris, btw; this one is on the Champs Elysees. No wonder those people resent us.