Sentences with phrase «further changes to the interior»

Further changes to the interior include revised wood trim elements and a new range of optional seats, including ones with a massaging function.

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Although this region is far too deep for researchers to ever observe directly, instruments that can measure the propagation of seismic waves caused by earthquakes allow them to visualize changes in Earth's interior structure; similar to how ultrasound measurements let medical professionals look inside of our bodies.
Far from a badge - and - bodykit job, the company has carried out changes to the Tesla's drivetrain, running gear and interior, as well as designing new bumpers and body panels to optimise the car's aerodynamic performance.
Principle Changes From The Factory Included Upgraded Chassis, Suspension & Brakes, Which In Turn Reduced The Ride Height By 5 mm With Stronger And Stiffer Springs, Increased Front Break Disc «s To 378 mm Diameter, Better Geared Steering Increased By 20 % From The Original Vanquish, Nine Spoke Lightweight Aston Martin Magnesium Alloy Wheels And Further Special Interior Enhancements.
From the new 2 - stage turbo diesel engine and 7 - speed 7G - TRONIC transmission to the segment - leading active safety system packages and redesigned exterior and interior, the new Sprinter will change your perception of what a commercial van can do for you — and how far your business can go.
The Mahindra XUV500 2018 is a far cry from the model it precedes with prominent changes made to the exterior and interiors.
Its looks have changed little since it arrived, although Nissan did give the Juke a facelift in 2014 which managed to squeeze a bit more interior room without changing the basics, and now it gets a further tweak for 2018.
My friend, Climate Science is not a science since it has no precise numerical variables, no laws, and statistics are not applicable because there is no physically meaningful time intervals over which to take averages and no periodicity The system is not stationary — meaning that the earth and its atmosphere and the sun, and the molten interior and the cosmic radiation present a constantly changing environment far beyond the capabilities of prediction.
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