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BLT reported record Q3 2025 growth alongside a world speed record set by the BYD Yangwang U9X.
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BLT reported record Q3 2025 growth alongside a world speed record set by the BYD Yangwang U9X.

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BLT reported record Q3 2025 growth alongside a world speed record set by the BYD Yangwang U9X. The supercar hit 496.22 km/h using BLT-printed titanium body structures and brake calipers. By deploying multi-laser systems that boost manufacturing efficiency by 70 percent, the partnership proves metal AM is a viable high-volume production standard. This milestone signals the systemic industrialization of 3D printing for the global EV sector.

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