1016 Industries Unveils 3D-Printed Rolls-Royce

New for 2022, 1016 Industries has introduced a custom 3D-printed, carbon fiber Rolls-Royce Cullinan, the company announced.

“1016 Industries engineers vehicles with an OEM-plus attitude, which means every piece of forged carbon in our new Cullinan seamlessly integrates into the existing bodywork,” says 1016 Industries CEO Peter Northrop. “Our company is dedicated to resetting the boundaries of auto engineering and our carbon fiber work highlights the latest innovations in 3D printing processes. We’re incredibly pleased with the new Cullinan, which utilizes advanced manufacturing techniques that have never been successfully adopted in the industry before on this scale.”

The 1016 Industries Cullinan design preserves the Rolls-Royce’s distinctive front bumper while incorporating new running lights and sweeping fender flares. Overall, the custom forged carbon fiber by 1016 Industries reduces the vehicle’s total weight, making the Cullinan lighter and stronger, designers said.

“We are really proud of the new 1016 Industries custom Cullinan and the work that went into successfully designing this very special custom,” continues Northrop. “Nobody is making forged carbon at this level of quality here in the United States except for us. Additionally, another plus side of our company focusing on manufacturing here in the United States is that 1016 Industries can make sure our clients get what they want quickly right when they order it. Our vehicles are ready in weeks. Not months, not years.”

Collectors can choose between non-exposed carbon materials, partially exposed carbon fiber or partially forged carbon fiber when designing their Cullinan.

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