Creating a car body is a step-by-step process that requires precision and advanced technology.
It starts by putting together the front, middle, and rear sections of the car to form the underbody. Then, the side frames and roof are added to build the full car body structure — called the Body-in-White.
To connect all these parts, we use modern joining techniques like welding, riveting, and sealing to ensure strength and safety.
The framing stage is especially important — it shapes the body and sets the correct dimensions, which are key for both design and crash protection.
Next come the doors and other closures, which play a big role in the car’s look and safety. Because these parts are large, using lightweight materials helps reduce the car’s weight without compromising strength.