Sentences with phrase «headline performance figures»

Inspired by Bentley's legendary «Speed» models that first appeared in 1923, the Flying Spur Speed offers a range of headline performance figures including a 0 - 60mph sprint time of 4.5 seconds and a top speed of 200mph.
VW also disclosed headline performance figures for the all - electric racer, which will undergo a period of testing before heading out to the US.
The headline performance figures — 0 - 62mph in 3.2 sec, the ton in 7.3 and a top speed of 212mph (or 209mph with the optional larger Aeropack wing fitted to our dazzling metallic orange example)-- certainly help distance the SV from other supercars.

Not exact matches

That ups the headline power and torque figures to 335bhp and 332 lb ft, but reduces emissions and improves fuel economy to 149g / km and 44.1 mpg, supposedly giving you the best of both worlds in terms of performance and parsimony.
Power and performance figures grab headlines, but when it comes to the very best drivers» cars — and the most informed drivers — road - holding, handling, ride quality and feel are what really count.
The plug - in hybrid version of the Cayenne may not have headline - grabbing performance figures like the Turbo, but it's still quick
Performance figures make compelling headlines, but for Kia to actually steal buyers away from BMW or Audi, the Stinger needs premium amenities.
The Euro IV compliant twin - turbocharged 2.7 - litre 24 - valve V6 diesel delivers high efficiency, high performance and class - leading refinement — its headline figures including 207PS (EEC) and 435Nm (EEC) of torque.
However, this headline figure masks the radically different financial performance of firms within this cohort, from BLM which grew by 16.8 % to Ince & Co which contracted by 8.1 %.
While the headline figures appear promising, a small number of markets are driving performance, while many others struggle to generate any meaningful rent growth.
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