Technology

Carbon fiber may move beyond exotic niche

The Lamborghini Sesto Elemento concept demonstrates forged composite technology, developed by Lamborghini and Callaway Golf Co. The Elemento's monocoque body, front- and rear-end structures, suspension components, interior components and exterior body panels are made of forged composites. Forged composite technology uses carbon fiber, but doesn't require a traditional woven fabric. (Mark Rechtin)
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By:
David Sedgwick
June 14, 2011 05:00 AM

Carbon fiber -- once so costly that it was the preferred material only for fighter planes and supercars -- is catching the attention of weight-conscious automakers.

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