General Motors utilized virtual crash testing to expedite the return of the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt EV, significantly reducing the need for physical prototypes. This approach saves time and resources by allowing engineers to simulate crashes with detailed 3D models, accelerating development cycles and lowering costs. The success of this method suggests a potential shift towards greater reliance on virtual testing in automotive design.
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