People who drive supercars want a little creativity and their taste when designing a car, and this is why companies like 1016 industries exist. That is why the tuner can let its hair down with crazy builds like a Lamborghini Urus with green carbon fiber. Using the technology, 1016 has created a kit for the Ferrari F8 Tributo by pushing its boundaries. We saw a prototype of the tuner's 3D printed kit for McLaren 720s last year. 

 

 

1016 built a kit a while back based on carbon fiber Lamborghini Huracan Evo which had potential and is called future elite manufacturing by 1016. It is said that the first car which successfully integrated a completely exposed carbon fiber exterior and 3D printed parts into a fully operational, scalable design is the 1016 Industries 000 720S. The exterior is completely made of exposed carbon, and parts like inner bumper structures, aerodynamic ducting, and linkage in the wing kit are made by 3D printed parts. 

 

 

The weight of the vehicle has been reduced by 268 pounds. And this exercise is not just for a single client. Rather this 000 project was taken so that 1016 industries could prove that 3D printed technology was possible. It is learning that such kits will be offered in the future, resulting in more use of 3D printing, lowering weight, and improving customization options. And in future, we might find many more wild designs.