Ford's Unique Approach to Truck Security Testing Involves an 800-Pound Bear
In a novel move, Ford has employed a trained Kodiak bear to evaluate the security features of its new F-150 truck, raising questions about theft prevention and data collection.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 13 hours ago
Ford has taken an unconventional approach to testing the security of its new F-150 by utilizing a trained Kodiak bear weighing 800 pounds.
This unique method aims to assess the effectiveness of the truck's security package, which is designed to deter potential theft.
The use of such an animal prompts broader discussions about the implications of theft prevention strategies and the potential for data collection in vehicle security.