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Before the production line, there is invisible work

Before a vehicle reaches the factory, engineering has already defined much of its safety, performance, reliability, and efficiency.

 

Before the first part is assembled, the project goes through analysis, simulations, and testing. At this stage, engineering teams assess scenarios, anticipate risks, and make decisions that directly influence the quality of the final product.

Automotive development begins by understanding how the vehicle will be used in real life: under which conditions it will operate, what levels of stress it must withstand, and how it can deliver safety, efficiency, and comfort.

Before a physical prototype is built, digital simulations help evaluate structure, aerodynamics, dynamics, and thermal performance. This makes it possible to identify failures, adjust solutions, and reduce risks in the early stages.

Then, prototypes and components undergo physical testing, including vibration, temperature, wear, impact, and continuous cycles. This validation confirms performance and allows adjustments before large-scale production.

When the vehicle reaches the production line, much of the work has already been done. It is in this process before the factory floor that Global Group contributes to developing automotive projects that are safer, more efficient, and ready to meet market demands.