Sentences with phrase «hybrid body construction»

The Nissan GT - R's hybrid body construction combines steel, carbon fiber and die - cast aluminum and has a low coefficient of drag of 0.27, while achieving high front and rear downforce.
The new platform also means a new hybrid body construction made of aluminium, high strength steel and steel.

Not exact matches

Thanks to intelligent and innovative lightweight construction, the aluminium hybrid body is around 70 kg lighter than a conventional steel body.
Among its features is a new lightweight body structure that uses a newly developed aluminum hybrid construction process that Mercedes - Benz claims will shave as much as 220 pounds over the current model depending on the engine it uses.
The Optima Hybrid features a uniquely engineered body that combines various high - tensile strength steel alloys, creating a stiffer, more durable chassis with more than 50 percent Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS) construction.
The 911 GT3 is based on the light, yet stuff body of the current generation 911 Carrera in hybrid steel - aluminium construction, however, it comes with independent front and rear parts.
The highly innovative aluminium hybrid construction of the Mercedes - Maybach S - Class vehicle body is a mix of low - weight materials.
The body shell of Audi's flagship will be a hybrid construction comprising four different materials for the first time.
The gorgeous body of the car comes from the aluminium hybrid construction technology.
Features such as all - LED headlamps (optional high - resolution Multibeam LED headlamps), twin 12.3 - inch displays with one single seamless glass for the instrument cluster and infotainment system (not offered in India with the new saloon; might be offered with the Cabriolet), Air Body Control (air suspension), aluminium hybrid construction, and others.
Yet another factor in the supreme performance of the TTS is the hybrid construction of its body.
Plastic bottles and iPods are stuck into clay; potatoes grow from abstract structures; glass and body parts and pieces of cutlery fuse to form hybrid constructions such that even we, as contemporaries of these objects, lose sense of their original purpose.
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