Swedish actor Dolph Lundgren, who played a rogue in many popular action films in the 1990s (among others in the fourth Rocky, in which he portrayed Ivan Drago), this time transforms into a mad Ford scientist. Indeed, Ford published three promotional videos in which it showed the incredible capabilities of the seemingly innocent 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine in an unspecified way.
Dolph Lundgren, who we know from many action movies, is acting this time mad scientist Ford. Although you will think the scene with the Swede in a white robe at first a little strange, because we are used to seeing him in a tank top and with a machine gun in his hand, but, as strange as it may seem, the white robe is just as close to his Hollywood image muscle man. It is true that he is a Swede by profession actor and martial artist, but by education it is Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, and speaks as many as seven languages.
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This time, he was not asked for his services by a film company, but by a car brand Ford. Together, they filmed a series of promotional ads in which they demonstrate the incredible power of "small" in an unusual way. 1.0 liter EcoBoost engine (140 hp, 210 Nm of torque), which is outwardly the complete opposite of Lundgren, who is a real "closet" and with his 190 centimeters and a mountain of muscles, anything but tiny.
Including Dolph as a mad scientist test the engine on a skateboard, a baseball thrower (balls fly at a speed of over 300 km/h, which is more than one time faster than commercial versions) and even mixer!