GM’s chief product designer, Sterling Anderson, tells Business Insider that the automaker is targeting a two-year development cycle for new models.
General Motors wants to find its “uh oh” moments earlier.
For years, automakers have built physical prototypes to learn how a car behaves on the road, cools passengers down, burns through energy, or even crashes. Those builds can be expensive and tim… [4072 chars]
Source: Business Insider | Published: 2026-06-03T08:57:01Z
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