Sentences with phrase «body panels means»

Yet extensive use of lightweight aluminium for the car's structure and body panels means it actually tips the scales at around 100 kg less the old model.
Our Trekking model features «sporty» gray body panels meant to evoke an off - road - ready look despite that all currently available 500L models are equipped with «Normal Duty» suspensions, and none are available with all - wheel drive.

Not exact matches

Our nervous system is our body's control panel and this also applies to our strength, meaning we get stronger because our nervous motor patterns become better traced.
The fenders (all body panels really) have crumple zones, these zones are meant to control the rate the collapse, that will absorb much of the impact
And I mean completely, because unlike the generations of yesterday, not one body panel, headlight, tail light resembles the other found on the Civic.
The aluminum body panels are joined to the frame of extruded profiles and cast nodes by means of positive and friction connections.
It's their first all new car in a long time, meaning it has a new chassis, three freshly developed engines (including one that makes it the fastest diesel road car), a new 8 - speed PDK, Porsche's next - generation interior design with touch control panels, a full aluminum body with high - strength steel / aluminum underpinnings, LED Matrix headlamps, the latest in semi-autonomous tech that works at up to 31mp.
Building a totally redesigned F - 150, with aluminum body panels, means that Ford was faced with major changes in the factory production line.
Even now, a decade later, the GR - 1 is so beautiful it hurts — just like the GT it was meant to supersede.The polished aluminum body panels bend light along every curve and crease, and you find yourself staring no matter how hard you try not to.
Each body panel has been re-imagined, meaning the classic, boxy shape is now only a memory.
Its mean looks are provided by an extreme aerodynamic kit that replaced most of the car's stock body panels.
Every body panel has been touched, and the end - product is one mean car.
The larger windshield, in conjunction with the bluff body panels, makes it easy to steer the car where you want it (as well as navigating it through tight spots or city traffic, the large side windows means the cabin feels nice and airy and, bar the chunky rear pillars, the rear window is large enough for buyers who go for the base trim won't be yearning too much for the reversing camera that's standard fit across the rest of the Kia Soul range.
The body is space frame construction, meaning the skeleton of the car provides the rigidity and crash protection rather than the body panels as in unibody construction.
Metal body panels usually mean that the styling cues of an upcoming car already have been determined and that expensive metal stamping dies used to make fenders, hoods and other outer body parts already have been created.
Dr Hawkins said the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the UN's climate science advisory body, had forecast that the Arctic would be «reliably ice - free», meaning more than five consecutive years below one million sq km, by the mid-21st century.
For example, if a regulatory body «wins» one allegation, but fails to make out another allegation — meaning the respondent was successful on that point — the panel may award costs to each party for its successful claims (with the amounts being «set - off» against the costs of the other party), or it may decline to award costs altogether, on the basis the parties should «bear their own costs».
The super-highly anticipated «full - screen» iPhone 8 or X should offer the «highest screen - to - body ratio of any smartphone currently available worldwide», according to Kuo, which means whatever bezel (or «notch») is left, it can't exceed 14 percent or so of the front panel.
o. «Tribunal» means those persons serving in a given case on a Grievance Committee or a Hearing Panel of the Professional Standards Committee in either an ethics or arbitration proceeding, or a Board of Directors or appropriate body appointed by a Board of Directors to act in its behalf.
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