Virtual reality technology is revolutionizing the auto industry by reducing resources. Ford and Hyundai, for example, are using virtual reality technology to speed up the process of designing cars. Now, Ford is teaming up with Bosch to teach technicians how to service and maintain the Mustang Mach-E electric SUV using virtual reality, eliminating the need for a physical model.



"Technicians will be immersed in a simulated and gamified world, meaning they won't need to rely on actual Mustang Mach-E vehicles to learn about its components, including the electric SUV's new high-voltage system," said Dave Johnson, director of Ford service engineering operations.