I suppose I shouldn't be too judgemental Tony, seeing as how I drive a bland white bench seat Commodore ute that's only bit of character comes from the roadkill dent
Unless you have a black belt in Solidworks/MasterCam I wouldn't pass judgement on the billet chassis .
Theirs no doubting their programming skills or the strength of the billet chassis, but their are many different attributes of a chassis / frame to consider.
Many structures are still bolted or riveted together so as to give them the capability of flex without fatigue.
Aeroplane wings spring to mind. This firm could probably mill up a billet wing but I doubt it would be successful.
A truck chassis needs to flex with its load, too stiff & it would crack.
Many motorbike & pushbike frames are considered to be flops if they are built too stiff
Then theirs the old steam engines which have many tubes running through the boiler. These tubes are peened into place rather than welded as even with today’s welding techniques the welds would still fail as they can’t cope with the expansion & contraction.
The body work impresses me no end, now theirs a black art for you, but just because something is machined from billet doesn’t mean it’s the best solution.
It is definitely a good show case for their skills but there are many companies around the world with this capability that don’t attract customers with too much money