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Tofu Auto Works 3D‑Printed Race Car – Design, Performance & Price

Tofu Auto Works 3D‑Printed Race Car – Design, Performance & Price

Bottom line: Tofu Auto Works has turned scrap metal and a 3D printer into a track‑ready race car that looks wild, runs fast, and costs far less than a conventional racer.

Tofu Auto Works 3D‑Printed Race Car – Design, Performance & Price

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Design & Looks

The car’s body panels are printed layer by layer from a polymer‑reinforced filament. That gives the chassis a futuristic, almost Lego‑like feel while keeping weight down. The team used leftover metal tubing for the roll‑cage, so every curve tells a story of recycling. I saw the build live at a local maker‑fair, and the crowd gasped when the printer finished the front splitter – it looked like a race‑car’s nose from a sci‑fi movie.

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  • 3‑D printed carbon‑filled ABS panels
  • Recycled steel roll‑cage
  • Hand‑welded aluminum suspension arms
  • Retro headlights from a 1990s sedan

Performance & Mileage

Under the printed shell sits a compact 2.0‑liter turbocharged engine sourced from a junkyard Subaru. The engine produces about 250 hp, which is plenty for a lightweight chassis. Because the car weighs roughly 1,100 lb, acceleration is punchy – 0‑60 mph in just under 4 seconds. Mileage isn’t the main selling point, but the engine manages around 20 mpg on the track, enough to finish a race without a pit stop.

Price & Rivals

What makes this project exciting is the price tag. Tofu Auto Works lists the finished car at $28,000, a fraction of the $80,000‑plus you’d pay for a comparable entry‑level race car. The nearest rivals are the Factory Five 818 and the Westfield Sportscar, both of which start near $45,000 and require a lot more machining.

Engine Mileage Price Top Features
2.0 L Turbo (Subaru) ≈20 mpg (track) $28,000
  • 3‑D printed body panels
  • Recycled steel roll‑cage
  • Lightweight aluminum suspension
  • Custom retro lighting

FAQ

What is the horsepower of Tofu Auto Works’ 3D‑printed race car?

It uses a 2.0‑liter turbo engine that puts out roughly 250 hp.

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Is the 3D‑printed race car worth the $28,000 price?

For enthusiasts who love a mix of technology and sustainability, the price is a bargain compared to similar track cars that cost $45,000‑$80,000.

Can I see the car in action before buying?

Tofu Auto Works streams test laps on their YouTube channel every month, and they also attend regional track days where owners can watch the car on the strip.

Do you know another hidden‑gem builder or have a project of your own? Drop a comment below – I love hearing about unique builds.

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