High - end components of hot - shaped steel in
the occupant cell form a strong, yet lightweight structure.
Not exact matches
Ultra-high-strength parts made of hot - shaped steel
form the backbone of the
occupant cell.
The aluminum profiles
form a continuous, rigid structure around the
occupant cell.
The XF adopts the latest generation steels, especially in the upper body — including high carbon steels, dual - phase, hot -
formed boron steels, and bake - hardened steels to
form a vertical safety «ring» around the
occupant cell.
A high - strength combination of hot -
formed steel components make up the
occupant cell, which includes the lower section of the front bulkhead, the side sills, the B - pillars and the front section of the roof line.
But the diptych is dominated by a large, organic, sprawling
cell shape on the left, its inflated, microscopic
form seemingly about to engulf the aforementioned table and its
occupants, in a classic surrealist reversal of real - world perspectives.