Sentences with phrase «generation vehicle employed»

The 2001 Mitsubishi Outlander was previewed by the «Active Sports Crossover» concept vehicle at the 2000 Detroit Motor Show, which introduced the term «crossover» for the first time to describe the emerging genre of vehicle, while the second generation vehicle employed MMC's «Project Global» C / D flexible global architecture which underpinned numerous other vehicles in co-operation with other manufacturers.

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As in the last generation of the super SUVs, the 2015 BMW X5 M and X6 M employ staggered tires that allow the vehicles to strike a balance between precise, communicative steering at the front axle and sticky rubber for stability at the rear.
With the Vatican looking to expand their use of green technology, the next generation Popemobile is reportedly set to employ hybrid technology, although His Holiness would reportedly prefer a fully electric vehicle powered by solar panels.
Externally, the new Genesis is the first Hyundai to employ «Fluidic Sculpture 2.0,» the company's second - generation design theme, which Hyundai says will be adaptable to a wider range of vehicle types and sizes, «from CUVs to premium - luxury flagships.»
It is also the first vehicle to employ the next generation of Chevrolet's MyLink touchscreen infotainment system.
During full throttle acceleration, the new generation of G - Design shift logic employs stepped ratios as the vehicle speed increases.
To accelerate the market penetration of RE, various additional measures have been assumed, such as a speedier introduction of electric vehicles combined with the implementation of effective communications systems and technologies, smart meters and faster expansion of super grids to allow a higher share of variable RE power generation (PV and wind) to be employed.
As a facet of helping clients develop that platform, we evaluate the full range of marketing resources and tools the firm employs, including business - development programs for existing and new clients; marketing communications and public relations; Web sites and other electronic communication vehicles; printed collateral; pitch and proposal generation systems; protocols for gathering and analyzing competitive intelligence and for conducting market research; CRMs and other databases; and strategic business - planning procedures at the firm, industry, office, practice, or client levels.
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