3D Printers are getting ever more advanced and, apparently, ever bigger too. Proof to that is the Urbee Hybrid, the result of a partnership between transportation company Kor Ecologic and Stratasys , who we’ve already seen shamelessly rebranding its 3D printers as HP Designjets . Kor provided the concept and the underpinnings of the thing, a design that amazingly has its roots in the early ’90s but has been given a new, teardrop body 100 percent printed by Stratasys. Underneath is a plug-in hybrid powertrain that manages up to 200mpg on the highway and 100mpg around town running on ethanol or plain ‘ol gasoline. No, there are no plans for the three-wheelin’ Urbee to actually see production, and beneath that luscious shape rolls something that looks rather more like a work in progress, which you can see in an early video below. Continue reading The Urbee Hybrid is the first car to come out of a printer, presumably a big one The Urbee Hybrid is the first car to come out of a printer, presumably a big one originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Nov 2010 09:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink