Inside Best Mega Factory Producing the Brand New Electric Ford Explorer
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- On this episode of FRAME, we will take a look at one of Ford’s most iconic vehicles, the Ford Explorer. We will see the manufacturing process of both the traditional gasoline version and the new all-electric model.
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That was awesome to watch; great shots. Also, good job with the text at each assembly section to let us know a bit about the process. I'm impressed with Ford's efforts to go electric.
Unbelievable auto assembly engineering‼️ Ford can certainly be proud of this amazing factory.👍👍
Just imagine the computer code that had to be written for these robots .
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Just from your video. I see 5 recalls already
I don’t see Gigi Press machines.
The truth is that no one in the world has gigafactories so adfvanced as Tesla does. Funny to see al those robots welding parts of the chasis. There is one minor detail: GIGQACASTINGS exist. Tesla has 26 of them. No welding individual parts for a chasis anymore.
They are trying to manufacture a modern ev with teachnique almost 100 years old, No surprize they are not able to make any money selling them.
Painting is very costly process. Has Ford think about plastic wraping their cars?
But yet vehicles still rust pretty badly in the northern states.
HELL TO THE NO TO EV! The consumer decides the market, not the government.
That looks 20x worse than the gas version. TF is that.
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This is a rebadged VW ID4