How To Build A Motor Car
How To Build A Motor Car is a TV show on Yesterday. The program has been available since 2023. A total of 12 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in July 2023.
Last broadcast:18/07/2023 at 19:00
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How To Build A Motor Car
Jaguar gives us an access-all-areas look at how the F-TYPE is built from scratch, from its sleek chassis to an engine that can reach top speeds of 177mph.
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Factory 56 opens its doors as we follow the ultimate configuration of a Mercedes-Benz S-Class, from the chassis build to the main assembly floor.
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A team of plucky Brits attempt to prove that they've built the world's fastest car.
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Access all areas to the Bentley factory: We see the luxury car manufacturer build a new Continental GT from bolts to finished car.
Series 2
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New. We follow the 35-hour build of a new Defender, where over 3300 individual parts and 70 years of innovation come together to create a vehicle for any terrain.
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New. A behind-the-scenes look at how Liverpool supercar manufacturer Briggs Automotive Company make their £270k BAC Mono R.
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New. A unique visit behind the scenes with the small team in Dartford who hand-build the iconic open-top, two-seater Caterham 7 sports car.
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New. An access-all-areas look at how the classic Mini is being manufactured for the electric revolution. What is needed to create the components of a Mini Electric?
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New. With factory access, see how a 21st century electric London Taxi is made in 28 hours.
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New. The Morgan Motor Company have opened their doors to reveal how they hand-build their brand new Plus Six.
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New. At the Maserati factory in Turin: Discover how a Quattroporte Super Saloon is built. Using aerospace technology and techniques from robot assembly.
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New. Access all areas to the Aston Martin factory: From the oven baked chassis to being painted in actual moon rock, see how a DBS Superlegerra is made.