1016 Industries 3D-Printed Body Kit Rolls-Royce Cullinan
Priced from $500,000 USD for the complete vehicle, 1016 Industries’ Rolls-Royce Cullinan is unlike any other as it integrates 3D-printed body parts, including new running lights as well as sweeping fender flares. Customers will be able to choose from non-exposed, partially exposed or partially forged carbon fiber, with each commanding a higher price tag. Considering a standard Rolls-Royce Cullinan retails for $330,000 USD, this modified version commands quite the premium.


1016 Industries 3D-Printed Body Kit Rolls-Royce Cullinan
1016 Industries 3D-Printed Body Kit Rolls-Royce Cullinan
Other upgrades include a revamped rear diffuser, a small rear lid spoiler, matte black wheels, aerodynamic side skirts and rectangular exhaust tips for a sleeker look. The company did not reveal how many they plan on making, but CEO Peter Northrup did mention that when a vehicle is ordered, it will be ready in weeks, not months or years.

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1016 Industries 3D-Printed Body Kit Rolls-Royce Cullinan
1016 Industries 3D-Printed Body Kit Rolls-Royce Cullinan

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… 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,” said Peter Northrop, CEO of 1016 Industries.

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