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Nissan aims to make carbon fibre more affordable – and use it on more models – CarAdvice
Once the realm of only the most exotic, and most expensive supercars, carbon fibre is more widely used now than ever before, across manufacturing sectors outside traditional industries. The materia…

Japanese car maker Nissan is aiming to bring F1 lightweight technology to the masses, following a breakthrough.
Once the realm of only the most exotic, and most expensive supercars, carbon fibre is more widely used now than ever before, across manufacturing sectors outside traditional industries.
The material used widely in planes, rockets and those aforementioned expensive sportscars, still hasn’t been broadly available though. Now, Nissan has come up with a process that might see it appear o…
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