Sentences with phrase «plastic body elements»

From a wide array of carbon - fiber - reinforced plastic body elements to an exclusive upholstery layout and upgraded suspension, the limited - edition coupe proves that the RC F has yet to reach its full potential.

Not exact matches

Wood and plastic can not provide the varied motion, body warmth, touch, sounds, smiles, or eye contact that create the sensory stimulation and vital nurturing elements of strong bonding that babies need to thrive.
These are high - styled vans with futuristic plastic body panels - they're practically impervious to the elements and those annoying parking - lot dings.
Based on the LTZ trim, the Activ adds new design elements like a larger front bumper with skid guards, 16 - inch alloy wheels, roof rails, black plastic cladding for the lower part of the front and rear bumpers with silver skid plates, silver inserts for the side lower body and reflectors on the rear bumper, which sees «Activ» embossed on it.
The side skirts are just plastic panels attached to the body, while the rear bumper has an additional element underneath.
Numerous body elements, such as the hood, the rear panel behind the AMG sports bucket seats, the diagonal braces on the underbody and the torque tube between engine and transmission are made entirely from CFRP (carbon - fiber reinforced plastic).
Most significantly, the SC and midlevel EX have lost the expanses of black plastic body cladding that give the base Element a look only nerds can love.
Groundbreaking Carbon Core passenger cell technology is the key element on the body structure by the extensive use of carbon - fiber - reinforced plastic (CFRP) and the strategic application of lightweight design to reduce weight and increase both the overall torsion strength and bending stiffness.
Features included two permanent magnet synchronous motors at the rear axle rated 381 PS (280 kW; 376 hp) and 820 N ⋅ m (604.80 lb ⋅ ft)(total), torque vectoring, electric single - wheel anti-slip regulation, Multimaterial Space Frame chassis with increased use of carbon - fiber - reinforced polymer over R8 GT, springs made from Fibre - reinforced plastic, wheel hubs made of forged titanium, anti-roll bar boasts made in hybrid aluminum and carbon fiber, 19 - inch wheels with friction - optimized 225 - 35 series tires, 48.6 kWh lithium - ion battery beneath the passenger cabin as structural element, Crescendo Red Metallic body colour, fine chrome horizontal struts on the grille, e-tron-specific LED headlamp design, diffuser at the rear, 7 - inch Multi Media Interface display, 6.7 - inch AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) optic rear - view mirror system, leather and Alcantara upholstery, e-sound artificial engine noise emitting from a speaker system mounted in the underbody that is audible outside the car at speeds under 60 km / h (37 mph).
Groundbreaking BMW Carbon Core passenger cell technology is the key element on the body structure by the extensive use of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) and the strategic application of the lightweight design to reduce weight and increase both the overall torsional strength and bending stiffness.
Compared with the «regular» BMW X5 and the BMW X6, the share of black plastic surfaces around the lower section of the body is reduced on both new models, giving even greater emphasis to the road going - orientation of the BMW X5 M and the BMW X6 M. Particularly the body elements fulfilling major functions in terms of aerodynamics and the flow of cooling air are clearly accentuated on both models.
The vehicle gets black plastic elements all around the body signifying its ruggedness and go - anywhere attitude.
Presenting large - scale installations that resemble elements of nature under a microscope and cell - like forms or organisms from the depths of the ocean, Donovan's body of work derives from recognisable everyday items, such as Scotch Tape, drinking straws, paper - plates, needles, plastic rods and toothpicks.
Inspired by the «spontaneous, accidental, organic» urbanism of Mexico City, 1 Sosnowska created a body of work comprising an elegant and irregular «garden» of sculpted objects from scratch, occasionally incorporating found elements such as a lamp, car tire, or plastic bowl.
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