Since establishing their company, Arrinera, the brothers Marek and Ükasz Tomkiewicz have always wanted to bring the Polish supercar project to the world, and in 2008 they created the first prototype as a concept and since then they have focused on creating one GT level sports car. The car debuted at the 2016 Birmingham Motor Show and became the first ever Polish car ever to win at the Goodwood Festival of Speed later that year. In addition to developing GT-class sedans, Arrinera has also been working on Hussarya 33, a road-vehicle that now allows testing and measurement on the road. Finally, the team decided to develop an electric supercars to meet the global demand for fossil fuels The trend of goods. The supercar's design means focusing on every detail, in which case OMNI3D partnered with Arrinera to create a fully functional lamp prototype using fuse-making (FFF) technology. This type of manufacturing capability creates complex geometries that are The key to defining the creative ideal of its lights. The print itself is made of ABS-42, known for its durability, ease of post-production processes, and a variety of prototype finishes, measuring a total of six components of 440 x 370 x 200 mm in 65 hours, Spent a total of 65 euros (about 77 US dollars.) In addition to the three daytime running lights and stop lights, the lamp also has a 90 mm main lens, and the use of LED lights to show low beam and high beam . The pre-and post-production prototype, with preassembled electronics and components, was recently exhibited at a formnext week in Frankfurt. |