I recently visited Sao Paulo, Brazil, the third-largest city in the world. Brazil is a huge country, biggest on the continent.
Appropriate to its size, it is home to the ten largest car factories in the world, including Fiat’s sprawling operation near Belo Horizonte, a good distance away from Sao Paulo. The Fiat manufacturing facility is indeed big, but what most impressed me were not the endless production lines, but rather the laboratories and studios that allow local staff to design, engineer and develop new cars from the ground up. Yes, including engines, gearboxes, and other major components. There are no such vehicles yet, but they will surely come.
And not just from Fiat. General Motors, Ford and Volkswagen all have similar centers of creation in South America’s largest country,…
