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- Ever wonder how products in your everyday life are made? Ultimate Factories takes you behind the scenes and around the world at hightech factories to see how companies produce your favorite products.
- Today's high-end high-performance Supercars are an amazing combination of art and science. Go behind the scenes to discover the hidden engineering secrets and keys to each machine's success.
- Supercar Superbuild showcases the passion, artistry and engineering behind some of the fastest and most lust-worthy supercars in the world. Behind each story lies a dedicated team of passionate automotive artists that overcome tremendous obstacles as they dream big and think outside of the box in order to create the ultimate automotive fantasies.
- Documentary Series on the history, current production, and latest models from eight of the most famous motorcycle brands in the world.
- A series examining entrepreneurship and technological advances in the U.S.
- The dramatic story of a son trying to make his father's last dream come true, the economic turn around and growth of one of the most famous motorcycle companies in the world.
- Documentary on the design and construction of the new Oakland/San Francisco Bay Bridge intended to be the most earthquake proof bridge in the world.
- An extraordinary behind-the-scenes look at the remarkable new technologies being used to avoid motorcycle crashes, and prevent injuries or even death when a racer or rider does go down.
- A rare behind the scenes look at the design, engineering, and production of the Bugatti Veyron, the world's fastest production car.
- National Geographic takes a unique look inside the Viper factory that is comprised of craftspeople who spend two and a half days building each Viper. Without any robots on this assembly line, every Viper is truly hand-crafted.
- Maserati Gran Turismo Covertible is a $135,000 four-seat convertible inspired by the race track but refined by one of the most luxurious Italian Supercar manufacturers in the world.
- Few cars ever become automotive icons. Fewer still achieve eternal fame. The Mercedes Benz 1954 300SL Gullwing has done both. And now it is being reborn as the all the Mercedes Benz AMG SLS.
- The design and manufacturing of the newest F150, the best selling vehicle in the United States.
- The Story of the design and manufacturing of Porsche's first four door, four passenger sports car.
- The cutting edge research and development by one of the largest tire companies in the world that manufactures everything from car and motorcycle to jumbo jet tires and now focuses on a new tire design that will increase mileage for cars.
- Take a rare look inside Ford's Mustang factory, where four different models are made including the super-powerful 650 HP V8.
- A rare look inside the Corvette Mega Factory which produces the ZR1. It is said to be the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive Corvette ever built and it has been positioned to compete against the best that Europe has to offer.
- Get inside the famous House of Porsche and see how they create the Porsche 911, one of the most influential and recognizable vehicles in the world. Every distinctive element is manufactured at the Zuffenhausen factory in Stuttgart, Germany, a historical industrial monument. We'll examine the Porsche factory's innovative system of lifts, elevators and bridges, which conveys car bodies 50 feet above a public highway.
- Powerful, agile, and utterly distinctive. The new F-Type Jaguar SVO is a pure sports car, engineered for high performance and responsive road handling.
- Rolls Royce is one of the most prestigious brands in the automotive industry, having survived two world wars, government nationalization, and bankruptcy. Today, it's facing a new challenge: an aging demographic. The British icon's solution is to hook the next generation of the ultra-rich with its first sports car, the Wraith, made with old-world know-how and state-of-the-art technology. Witness the single-minded, obsessive approach that goes into handcrafting this supercar, each one requiring 1,500 craftspeople working for over 450 hours.
- In 1961, Formula One racer John Cooper yanked out the engine of a MINI and redesigned it into a race car for the everyman, the MINI Cooper. Decades later, this "turbo-charged go-kart" has become a global phenomenon that is sold in over 110 countries. And it's no wonder-few machines offer as much performance in such a small package and at such a reasonable price. Explore the history of this compact supercar, visit the factories and craftspeople that build it, and go for a ride in the fastest MINI yet, the John Cooper Works edition.
- It's a uniquely American sports car that's been resurrected by a company that, like the Motor City itself, never gave up. Crushed by a global financial meltdown of epic proportions, GM fought through bankruptcy and can now build the machine it has always wanted to. Take a ride in the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro, a high-performance roadster that's fast, lightweight, and affordable. Then meet some of the members of the Chevy family who are as resilient as the supercar they build.
- For over 110 years, Alfa Romeo has fought to stay alive and stay relevant. Its latest offering is the 4C, perhaps the most affordable mid-engine, carbon fiber-tubbed supercar ever made. It goes from 0-60 mph in just four seconds, weighs hundreds of pounds less than other sports cars, and costs about a third of the price of a Ferrari. A lot is riding on the success of this $56,000 roadster. If it pays off, the passion for Alfa Romeo will reignite. If it fails, one of the most storied car companies may crash and burn for good.
- The Porsche 911 exploded on the scene at the 1963 Frankfurt Auto Show and forever changed the perception of sports cars. Now, over half a century later, the iconic roadster is undergoing some changes of its own. Enter the Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen, Germany, where dedicated engineers and highly-trained craftspeople are adding turbo chargers to the full Porsche 911 line-up for the first time ever. The result features the look, the luxury, and the racetrack performance of past 911s, but will its fan base of Porsche purists accept it?
- Two decades ago, Audi was an outsider in the sports car world. Now, over a dozen Le Mans wins later, the brand is taking what they've learned from racing and applying it to the street. Enter the Audi factory in Neckarsulm, Germany, where highly trained craftspeople are building the second generation R8 V10 Plus, the fastest production machine to ever wear the four rings. See how this $180,000+ speedster's radical style, game-changing reliability, and heady performance helped transform not only the supercar class, but Audi itself.
- The oldest automotive company in the world is about to put out its newest speedster with one goal in mind: to unseat the definitive sports car, the Porsche 911. Enter the Mercedes-Benz Sindelfingen plant, a massive facility roughly the size of Vatican City, where a uniquely dedicated team of craftspeople are designing and building a lighter, faster, and smaller Mercedes from the ground up: the AMG GT. It's a five-year journey, from one man's idea to a 500-horsepower supercar, and we're there to capture all the high-speed drama.