Why would you say that a few years ago? It was only a handful of months back they had the massive machine which will produce the body of the cars functional. I've been on the wait list since 2022 and they only had just started testing the suspension design back then. Seems odd, but maybe I was late to the game.
It's the most aerodynamic vehicle ever made for mainstream production, so that's why it looks a bit odd. But it's amazing they'll send you the 3D printing data so you can print replacement parts!
It would be amazing if vehicle infotainment systems used some sort of framework-style standard to make it easy to upgrade. Currently cars are basically outdated tech-wise before they roll off the production line. Would be great if you could pop in a new motherboard, screen, etc.
I have a basic "compliance" car that is a 2014 Ford Focus with 140,000 miles. The only maintenance i have done so far is replace the 12v battery and put tires on it.
There was a short period of time where California required manufacturers to produce EVs. No one was ready for it so they produced bare minimums to stay in compliance.
There are very few of these still on the road. Ford likes to act like the MachE and Lightning are their first EVs, but they had Fusions, Focuses, and Rangers in EV platforms in that era.