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Unique Japanese Supercar Concept Made From Recycled Biomass - CarBuzz

Instead of metal, plastic, fiberglass, or carbon fiber, the NCV is cloaked in cellulose nanofiber – a high-tech, lightweight, and environmentally friendly material made that can be made from plants or recycled agricultural waste. By using it to make the body panels, doors, roof, and hood, the shell ends up as much as 50 percent lighter than some conventional materials, reducing the entire vehicle's mass by over 10 percent.

And the bodywork it makes up cuts a rather stunning shape, taking the form of a supercar with a low profile, bold geometric surfacing, attention-grabbing lights fore and aft, and butterfly doors.

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2019-10-25 04:07:25Z
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