Sentences with phrase «such tiny engines»

The Encore's 1,468 kilograms are a considerable load to put on such a tiny engine, and, indeed, its performance is lethargic.

Not exact matches

To stay in that exact spot, the craft will use a field emission electric propulsion engine, which ejects ions of liquid metal cesium to exert a miniscule thrust to counter tiny forces on the craft, such as the sunlight itself.
We've become used to the warble and whirr of a tiny three - cylinder engine in city cars such as the Toyota Aygo, Citroen C1 and Peugeot 107, but is Ford's decision to fit its all - new, 1.0 - litre triple into its best - selling Focus a step too far?
Under the tiny «bonnet» (the 3.0 - litre four - cylinder engine is way back out of sight, beneath the seats) there's little to see, apart from easy - access service items such as brake, windshield washer and radiator fluid.
We've seen hybrid vehicles — which use a tiny gasoline engine and a big electric motor for power, resulting in high overall fuel mileage — marketed in the United States using two central selling points: that hybrids such as the Toyota Prius and Honda Civic and Insight are economical, getting in excess of 45 miles per gallon, and that environmentally, hybrids are The Right Thing To Do.
Alexa can also complement automotive technology, and one of the finest examples of this is Automatic, a tiny device that connects to a car's diagnostic port to relay driving data such as fuel levels, engine light codes, and more to a smartphone via Bluetooth.
Apple did disclose a tiny amount of detail on the Neural Engine, such as its being a dual - core design, which was nice of them to do.
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