As the Great Tang Group developed, the world was also gradually, bit by bit, beginning its true industrial revolution.
The labor-intensive workshops were being phased out, the crumbling industry was being reconstituted by machinery, and a greater force was bursting forth.
Due to a severe shortage of production capacity, both the Great Tang Group and the Shireck Consortium initiated a new round of industrial adjustment and layout without any prior arrangement.
To ensure continued increased capacity in the manufacture of specialized vehicles such as trucks, the Great Tang Group introduced a new car to replace the Model T— the People's Car.
The People's Car's redesigned shell gave it a more modern appearance, with a style approaching that of streamline sedans around the 1920s, looking very cool indeed. Moreover, this car did indeed undergo some improvements, quite significant ones at that.