Sentences with phrase «extensive use of carbon fibre»

Extensive use of carbon fibre detailing on the exterior provide the perfect finishing touches.
Extensive use of carbon fibre in the body panels saves 230 kg compared with a steel construction.
Made with extensive use of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP), the car will be powered by a lithium - ion 92 kWh battery that will sit low in the chassis, improving the car's handling dynamics with a lower centre of gravity.
The show car's 1300 kg weight would be achieved through extensive use of carbon fibre.
Inside, the model is trimmed with a mixture of red and black alcantara, as well as extensive use of carbon fibre — to add to the competition car feel.
For the Vanquish, extensive use of carbon fibre means that split lines can be reduced, replaced instead with large single - piece panels.
Thanks to extensive use of carbon fibre throughout, weight has been kept down to around 895 kg, with the carbon tub weighing just 65 kg.
Taking its lead from the Superleggera Coupe, the Performante sheds weight though extensive use of carbon fibre, both on the exterior panels and interior fittings.
Wide - bodied with aerodynamics that clearly take their lead from Aston Martin Racing's WEC contender, it features extensive use of carbon fibre with the front splitter, front and rear bumpers, wings, side sills and rear diffuser all fashioned from the lightweight material.
The interior has been tailored with extensive use of carbon fibre and Alcantara ®, with the upholstery used on the bespoke MSO steering wheel.
Much of the Black's upgrades were initially developed for the SLS GT3, and the extensive use of carbon fibre for the various components and stripping out any unnecessary weight, sees a total reduction of 150 kg, keeping overall weight down to 1550 kg.
Much of the Black's upgrades were initially developed for the SLS GT3, and the extensive use of carbon fibre for the various components sees a total reduction of 150 kg, keeping overall weight down to 1550 kg.
Upgrades over the standard BMW 4 - Series include: a very powerful and responsive, twin turbocharged engine producing 425hp and 550 Nm of torque, improved handling, suspension, and braking systems; aerodynamic body enhancements; interior / exterior accents with the tri-colour «M» (Motorsport) badging; the significantly reduced weight compared to the standard 4 series with an all - new stiffer chassis and extensive use of carbon fibre, especially the roof of the car.
The compact supercar delivers potent performance thanks to its combination of total dry weight of just 895 kg — achieved through the extensive use of carbon fibre — and turbocharged, direct injection four - cylinder engine that produces 177kW and 350Nm of torque.
Extensive use of carbon fibre - reinforced plastic has kept the sport sedan extremely light, around 25 per cent lighter than a standard M3.
The racing theme continues inside, with extensive use of carbon fibre, lavish Dark Knight Alcantara upholstery with lime green accents and a custom roll cage designed by Q by Aston Martin.
The output of its 5.2 - litre FSI V10 has been increased to 412 kW and 540 Nm, while vehicle weight has been reduced by roughly 100 kilograms through the extensive use of carbon fibre composites.
Unladen, the supercar weighs a mere 1,490 kg thanks to the extensive use of carbon fibre.
Subtle and finely sculpted surfaces convey dynamics and exclusivity, while the extensive use of carbon fibre for the lower section highlights the car's systematic lightweight design concept.
These include the extensive use of carbon fibre and aluminium.
The new top model is larger, but lighter, thanks to the extensive use of carbon fibre and aluminum.
The extensive use of carbon fibre - reinforced plastic has kept the BMW M3 CS extremely light, around 25 per cent lighter than a standard M3.
Significantly restyled, as well as re-engineered, the motorsport - inspired road car is lower and wider than any of its Vantage siblings and boasts cutting edge motorsport - inspired features such as the extensive use of carbon fibre inside, as well as a track - focused aerodynamics pack which includes a prominent rear wing and pronounced front splitter.
Superleggera means super-light and the Ducati 1299 Superleggera weighs just 156 kgs (dry), all thanks to the extensive use of carbon fibre.
Capitalizing on McLaren's extensive use of carbon fibre, all aerodynamic body improvements are...
Instead, drivers can enjoy 300hp of power coming from a two - liter Audi TFSI engine, powering a chassis that weighs less than 800 kilograms thanks to the extensive use of carbon fibre.
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