The result is a completely new structure and
exterior body shell, that not only offers classic, clean styling but improved rigidity, sound - proofing and reliability.
The monocoque, which takes four weeks to develop, is made entirely from it, as is the rear end, the underbody,
the exterior body shell, interior pieces, and even the light trims.
Not exact matches
Although the
exterior appearance was similar to the phase two 4Runner, the phase three was equipped with a new chassis and
body -
shell.
Though the Mini-inspired
body shell continues to emphasize on the unmistakably Swift factor, the new design elements on its
exterior like the large front grille, projector headlamps with DRLs and LED tail lamps lend it a distinct look.
It features St Luke's Blue
body colour on the rear haunches, doors and boot lid; British Racing Green lower
body, Fuchsia pink - coloured radiator
shell, black
exterior brightware and a black hood, each seat trimmed in a different hide colour (Cumbrian Green, Imperial Blue, Newmarket Tan and Hotspur), steering wheel with a Hotspur outer rim, Newmarket Tan inner rim and Cumbrian Green centre, Imperial Blue stitching; pink leather gear lever, centre console, dashboard and interior door panels veneered in Piano Black; Sir Peter's signature at fascia panel and embroidered on all four seat headrests, unique storage cases with Piano Black veneer outer lining and Continental Yellow and St James Red internal linings, treadplate with text «No. 1 of 1».
Bodywork  · Lightweight composite
body shell  · Bolt on
exterior body panels for ease of service and repair  · Integral ducts to provide engine air feed and cooling
Defined as animals with no interior bones and relying on an
exterior hard
shell or segmented
body (called an exoskeleton), arthropods have over a million known species.