The Genesis is described as a "futuristic vehicle sculpture" that provides a look into the future of automotive development and production.
Drawing inspiration from the bionic patterns of a turtle, the concept has an exterior "shell" that protects a skeletal frame. More interestingly, the concept is envisioned to be created in a single production process thanks to advances in "additive manufacturing." While the company admits "there is still a long way to go before" additive manufacturing becomes mainstream they see a future where cars could be built using laser sintering, selective laser melting, stereolithography and fused deposition modeling.
Drawing inspiration from the bionic patterns of a turtle, the concept has an exterior "shell" that protects a skeletal frame. More interestingly, the concept is envisioned to be created in a single production process thanks to advances in "additive manufacturing." While the company admits "there is still a long way to go before" additive manufacturing becomes mainstream they see a future where cars could be built using laser sintering, selective laser melting, stereolithography and fused deposition modeling.
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