With the importance of the interior design of the car in driving experience, 3D printing technology becomes a key tool for manufacturers.
In recent years, the scope of the application of 3D printing technology has developed in the automotive industry, in particular in the field of automotive interior decoration. Car manufacturers use this technology to carry out a personalized design, complex structural manufacturing and hardware innovation, adding more functional and visual effects inside.
Compared to traditional crafts, 3D printing can not only reach the design of the complex form, but also a highly personalized personalization. The flexibility of this technology contributes to meeting the various needs of the automotive industry, while exploring the possibility of a more innovative design. Then follow the resource library to find out more about certain examples of 3D printing application in the interior design of the car.
3D printing parts in Alpine brand electric vehicles
After developing a series of personalized accessories for Peugeot 308, the French 3D print service provider Erpro announced its cooperation with the Alpine brand. The protagonist of that time is A390_β.
In production, the Pebax® RNEW® organic elastic body developed by Arkema has been used. In addition, 3D printed parts use a transparent coating, which is inspired by nature and ultimately shows an ice -type appearance. This innovation shows the combination of the alpine combination of concept, technology and environmental protection concepts.
3D printing in 18K gold from Bentley Batur
In 2022, British automaker Bentley released Batur named after a lake in Bali, Indonesia, saying that this is one of the most powerful Bentley models in history. This car is equipped with a Twin-Turbo W12 engine at 6.0 liters assembled by hand with a power of more than 740 horsepower. But the most striking is the 3D printing application in its design.
The ventilation port of this model uses 3D 18 -carat gold printing, and the exhaust tail is printed with a 3D titanium alloy, showing the innovation of processes of the way additive manufacturing to promote cars of luxury. Batur produces only 18 units and buyers can enjoy a high degree of personalization.
115 3D printing pieces of Celestiq Celestiq
The impressive part of the Cadillac Celestiq 2024 is that it is equipped with 115 3D printing pieces, including metal steering wheels, window switches, door handles and console decoration. Celestiq’s 3D printing steering wheel can personalize the coating, surface treatment and even sculpture according to user needs.
In addition, some safety components, such as seat belt loops, also use 3D printing technology. The use of these components has considerably improved the possibility of personalization. Celestiq, which sells more than $ 300,000, offers buyers of exclusive design consultancy services.
Integrated 3D printing fixed system at Ford Maverick
In 2022, Ford launched the “Ford Integrated Figure (Fits)” in Maverick Pickup. This system is based on the storage tank behind the central console and under the seat to allow the vehicle to be compatible with a variety of accessories.
By providing design files, car owners can use 3D printing technology to make personalized storage and decorative accessories. This open design offers users more personalized possibilities.
Mini 3D electric vehicle printing components
Mini Electric Pacesetter is the first electrical safety car used for Formula E competitions, combining electric travel innovation with advanced 3D printed customization.
This model uses a variety of 3D printing components, such as the personalized replaceable cushion of the sports seat. The design of vehicle air dynamics is also incorporated into a 3D printing part in recycled carbon fiber, including a diversion board and a rear wing.
Oshsler race seat
In driving, the importance of the seat is self-evident, in particular in the driving of the track. The GTTSTREET R FLYWEIGHT model of techart (limited to 19 vehicles) based on Porsche 911 Turbo S specially cooperated with Oechsler to redo seats.
Using multi-jet fusion and TPU technology, 3D printed seat cushions not only reduce weight, but also improve ventilation performance and buffer characteristics. The seat cushion can effectively reduce the pressure point and reduce the temperature from 3 to 5 ° C at the same time to provide a better experience to the driver.
3D porsche printed in the personalized seat package
Since February 2022, Porsche has launched complete 3D 3D seats exclusive for models such as Boxster, Cayman and 911. Users can choose directly via Porsche vehicle configurations. Part of the seat cushion and the rear surface of the seat are in 3D printing technology to achieve personalized customization.
This seat combines the light polypropylene support base (EPP) and a 3D -printed polyurethane material. Compared to traditional barrel seats, the weight of 3D printed seats has been reduced by 8%, which has improved vehicle performance.
Lunaz 3D printing interior
Lunaz is known for its classic electrified retro models. In its Range Rover Safari electric model, the Lunaz team has optimized the functionality and aesthetics of interior printing via 3D, while retaining the emblematic design of this classic 20th century model.
The original dashboard of the interior is replaced by a larger and modern console. After two years of research and development, this console is an important result of 3D printing technology.
Maserati Granturismo Fuoristerie One Off Luce
Maserati also chose decorative 3D printing elements inside his GRANTURISMO FURISERIE ONE OFF LUCE model. This model displayed at Milan Design Week combines technological innovation and sustainable development. Using Econyl Nylon® (a wire made of plastic recycling materials), 3D printing technology performs complex design solutions.
The color pillow of the sand of the vehicle has directly printed the emblematic Trident Maserati logo, while other automobile decorations show the blue theme of the ocean, which contrasts strongly with the sand color seat. This conception not only reflects the concept of environmental protection, but also brings a minimalist aesthetic of the future.
Renault 5 E-Tech 3D printing accessories
Renault has been using 3D printing technology for many years to meet the needs of the development of prototypes to the manufacture of tools and the production of terminal components. In Renault 5 E-Tech, 3D printing is used for optimizing space in the car and has designed a variety of personalized storage accessories.
The interior storage space is optimized thanks to 3D printing, and the accessories support personalized options of different colors and textures. This design not only improves practicality, but also adds a modern sense to the overall design of the vehicle. If this model succeeds, the role of 3D printed in the future production of Renault could be extended.
3D printing innovative accessories from Peugeot 208
The Peugeot has cooperated with the HP group, M 以及 Der and Erpro to create a series of innovative 3D accessories for Peugeot 208 models. These accessories include glasses racks, mobile phone supports and storage boxes.
This material is developed jointly by BASF and HP. Although these 3D printing accessories focus on practicability, they incorporate modern design concepts, fully demonstrating the new direction of automotive interior design combining technology and aesthetics.
Lamborghini Sián
As a well -known luxury brand using additive manufacturing cars, Sián FKP 37 in Lamborghini is a hybrid model with interior 3D printing components.
The central console of the car and the lateral ventilation port are in 3D printing technology. Sián is limited to 60 units.
According to the above cases, it is not difficult to see that it is a luxury sports car or a car at daily home, 3D printing technology reshapes the possibility of car interior design. It improves not only the efficiency of manufacturing, but also offers more freedom of choice for brands and consumers. With continuous progress of technology, 3D printing could become the basic tool for the interior design of future cars, bringing more innovative opportunities to industry.