Car engineers working from home garages during COVID-19 lockdowns

Automotive engineers around the world – including in Australia – are pushing ahead with development of future models to make sure the wheels of the industry don’t grind to another halt once the global pandemic is over and mass production of vehicles resumes. Many car engineers already took their work home with them before the lockdowns – commuting to and from their office in top secret prototypes, or testing equipment under the bonnet or inside the car that can’t be spotted by curious eyes.

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