Sentences with phrase «aluminum architecture as»

This larger, seven - seat crossover will use the same aluminum architecture as the updated Land Rover Range Rover.
Built on the same Volkswagen Group MLB Evo aluminum architecture as the aforementioned Bentley Bentayga (as well as the Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7 and forthcoming Q8), the Urus features a 48 - volt electrical system that has the requisite juice to power an active antiroll system to keep this big SUV spookily level in hard cornering.

Not exact matches

The car is essentially a DB9 coupe that has been stretched by 11.8 inches, built off the same aluminum VH architecture as both the DB9 and the two - seater V8 Vantage.
Ford's huge investments allowed Jaguar to modernize its factories and engine designs while adopting cutting - edge aluminum architecture for its XK grand tourer and its biggest sedan, and its control systems also helped the marque achieve massive quality gains, as exemplified in last year's J. D. Power awards for dependability and owner satisfaction among luxury brands.
Its aluminum structure is derived from the same architecture as the new XE sedan.
BMW's M division said that the changes to the aluminum block, cylinder head, induction and exhaust systems and internal architecture are enough to classify the engine as all - new.
Built on an aluminum - intensive architecture shared with both the new XF and F - PACE, the XE completes the modern Jaguar sedan line - up as an entry point for the brand's streamlined styling, luxurious interiors, outstanding ride and handling.
Designed from the outset as an electric vehicle, the I - Pace is built on a bespoke aluminum architecture that's said to deliver Jaguar's most torsionally rigid body structure, with 50:50 weight distribution.
The future of pure luxury motoring is already taking shape as Rolls - Royce Motor Cars begins testing its new aluminum space - frame architecture which will underpin all future Rolls - Royce model lines.
Its aluminum structure is derived from the same architecture as the new XE sedan, and pretty much shares the same powertrains.
The ProPad 600 offers the same direct - bonded high - res display and 64 - bit architecture, but sports less premium material such as the machined aluminum back on the ElitePad 1000 and doesn't use the Bay Trail class of processors.
Yet, the final sculptures are realized as hard structures — with aluminum, plywood, and brass sometimes integrated as both aesthetic elements and supports — exposed armatures or scaffoldings that reveal the architecture of their own construction.
Situated at the interaction of art, architecture, music, mathematics, cosmology and science, Matthew Ritchie's «The Morning Line» is a 33 - foot high sound pavilion, constructed in aluminum and conceived in part as a successor to Edgard Varèse and Le Corbusier's pavilion for the 1958 World's Fair, and Fritz Bornemann's Expo»70 Pavilion.
His switch from painting to sculpture was coincident with a growing interest in architecture and in industrial processes and materials, such as galvanized steel, concrete, plywood and aluminum, which he used to create large, hollow, Minimalist sculptures.This decisive development is documented here for the first time, from the early work of the 1950s up to 1968, the point at which Judd's artistic vocabulary reached its complete formation.
The artworks were printed on aluminum and bronze plaques and their short messages were accompanied by paintings of Peter Nadin, whose portraits of people attached to Holzer's messages emphasized the emptiness of both life and communication in the digital age.The multimedia extravaganzas of Holzer's later installations, such as the 1989 Guggenheim exhibition, are exemplified by a 535 - foot running electronic signboard spiraled around the core of Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture, flashing garish lights on the monumental stone benches arranged in a large circle on the floor below.
All added up to her eccentrically shaped paintings: wafer - thin enamel - on - aluminum compositions of shifting color planes within extruding and sloping architectures that she mounted as closely as possible to the space's walls.
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