Sentences with phrase «for electrified versions»

The applications filed in the United Kingdom revolve around the letters EQ and includes such names as, EQA EQC EQE EQG EQS EQ Inside EQ Boost Generation EQ Autocar speculates some of the names could be used for electrified versions of current models (ex: EQC for C - Class).

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What makes the I - Pace such a significant step for Jaguar is that it's not simply an electrified version of an existing model, but rather a ground - up engineering project.
Ford has much grander EV plans in the pipeline, with a new pure - electric SUV due by 2020 which will offer a range of at least 300 miles, while electrified versions of its Mustang and Transit models are also confirmed for future production.
Ready for its European launch, the All - New IONIQ is also displayed in all three electrified versions.
The press release stated «Ford plans to invest in even more capacity for it's five - passenger Ford C - max Energi electrified models for North America» which will replace the earlier planned 7 seat internal combustion engine version.
The Motorola Electrify ($ 199.99), the company's version of the Photon 4G ($ 249.99, 4.5 stars) for U.S. Cellular, is a powerful, top - notch Android smartphone.
For example, powering down the electrified fence in the first mission is achieved by cutting a cable on the 360 version.
We eluded to the wild world of electrostatic drivers in the intro, but let's do a crash - course review for those who aren't yet intimate with the technology: Most in - ear headphones use one of two driver technologies: dynamic drivers, which are essentially micro-sized versions of the speakers in your home, or balanced armature drivers, which are extremely tiny tubes (armatures) wrapped in a voice coil that vibrates when electrified, again, creating sound.
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