Sentences with phrase «fastback version»

A "fastback version" refers to a particular style or design of a car's body shape. It typically means that the car's roof slopes smoothly and seamlessly down to the back, giving it a sleek and aerodynamic appearance. Full definition
This retractable fastback version of Mazda's insanely popular two - seat sports car not only adds a level of interior comfort with lower noise levels and better insulation against extreme temperatures, but also adds some beautiful aesthetics to the MX - 5's Kodo Design language.
Then again, you could skip the retractable fastback version and get the Miata roadster Sport for only $ 27,270.
Then, in 1971, Dodge launched a performance - oriented fastback version of the Dart based on the Plymouth Duster.
The coupe is a 4 - door fastback version that sacrifices rear headroom and cargo space for style.
Biermann said the 202kW fastback version of the i30 N would be revealed in nine months.
What is it: A hardtop / targa / fastback version of the amusing MX - 5 for those who aren't into a dedicated soft - top convertible.
The fastback version of the Cayenne will be the first of that new model range to hit showroom floors when it appears in 2016, followed closely by a completely re-engineered alloy - bodied base model Cayenne around six to nine months later.
Hyundai isn't offering the i30 N hatch in the U.S., so it's questionable whether the fastback version will come here.
Things will get more interesting visually next year, Hyundai tell us, when it launches a Fastback version of the i30 that, from a teased sketch, suggests a far more rakish design.
As we can see the fastback version will follow the look of the hatch with a sportier front bumper with big air intakes (hidden under camouflage here), wider side sills and bigger wheels.
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