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GM and Discovery Channel offer design process of fuel-cell vehicles in new show

Next year, Discovery Channel subscribers will get a PR-approved peek at the design process of eight new hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in a four-part documentary series. The show, which doesn't have a title and will air in 2007, will follow some of GM's interns as they create the initial sketches of their vehicles all the way to "finished design properties", whatever that means. Anyone who has wanted to look behind the scenes of how a major automobile manufacturer designs new cars (and how they treat their interns) should be enticed the "rare look at the design studios, confidential proving grounds, aero labs and engineering centers that continue to yield amazing advances in automotive development" the show's press release promises.

[Source: GM]

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