How It All Starts
Imagine you're building a toy car out of blocks. First, you need the body, like the frame that holds everything together. At Toyota’s factory, robots and workers help shape metal into the body of the car. They use special tools to cut, bend, and weld pieces together, just like how you might snap together parts of a puzzle.
Making It Move
Next comes the engine, the heart of the car that makes it go. Think about when you pedal your bike really fast; that’s kind of what the engine does! Workers put in the engine, along with other important bits like the wheels, brakes, and seats.
Putting It All Together
Once all the parts are ready, they roll into a big line where the car gets its final touches. Like how you might add stickers or paint to your toy car, Toyota adds the paint, lights, and even the radio so you can listen to music while riding.
And there you have it, a brand new Toyota car, all made with care and teamwork!
Examples
- A child sees a car being built from parts on a conveyor belt.
- A robot welds two pieces of metal together.
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See also
- How TOYOTA builds a car in 88 SECONDS! | Toyota Lean Factory Tour?
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- Automotive Industry Overview - How is a Product Developed?