Sentences with phrase «efficiency than the previous model»

This translates to a 1.2 litre better fuel efficiency than the previous model.
There's a saving of a whopping 80 per cent more efficiency than previous models.

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The car's aerodynamics also made a pivotal contribution to performance: its 1.67 efficiency figure is a new record for a production Ferrari, and is the fruit of 50 per cent more downforce than the previous model and reduced drag.
Top speed is 250 km / h / 155 mph (electronically limited), The new engine also boasts excellent fuel efficiency: the BMW M3 Sedan and BMW M4 Coupe achieve consumption nearly 25 percent better than the previous model's figures.
In addition to efficiency and innovation, the 2018 Honda Accord Hybrid offers more space than the previous year's model — drivers can expect 16.7 cubic feet of trunk space and 122.3 cubic feet of passenger space!
At the same time, reduced curb weights and efficiency - focused tweaks like automatic engine shutoff throughout the lineup make the 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera and Carrera S more fuel - efficient than the previous models.
Although the new Swift Sport has more equipment than the previous model, it is 30 kg lighter resulting in better handling and better fuel efficiency.
Big on power and small on fuel, it offers a new Blue Efficiency diesel engine that is up to 25 per cent more fuel efficient than previous models.
When the wing is in its optimum position the overall efficiency at high downforce is improved by over 50 %, and in low drag by more than 400 % compared to the previous model.
Still, Lexus says both emission levels and fuel efficiency are better with this engine than with the previous models.
Within economics modelling, attempts to model the feedback mechanisms that occur in the real economy are also really difficult — we know, for example, that investment in new technologies will act as an incentive for the existing technologies it hopes to substitute to become more efficient (the sailing ship effect — i.e. in the 50 years after the introduction of the steam ship, sailing ships made more efficiency improvements than they had in the previous 3 centuries) but how to quantify something even as simple as this is not easy BUT we have learnt a few ways to give sensible (order of magnitude) figures with time lags, the learning by doing effect and phased - in substitution effects based on massive amounts of data.
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