Tech firm Sanya Si Hai 3D unveiled China’s debut 3D-printed car on Tuesday, a radiant gold sedan dubbed Shuya.
The electric-powered two-seater, which is capable of reaching speeds of up to 40 km/hr, went for a drive on the streets of Hainan province, southern China.
Shuya was printed in five days, at a cost of $1700 (11,000 yuan.) It required 500kg of the Tyrant Gold material at about 10 yuan per kg, with an extra 1000 yuan for electricity and labour.
American company Local Motors 3D was first to nveiled the Strati back in September. The 50-part car was exhibited at the 2014 International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago.
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