Sentences with phrase «readily available torque»

At $ 4,700, the diesel engine is an expensive option, but it's offset by excellent fuel economy and readily available torque.

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The engine's meaty torque figure means a little extra shove is always readily available.
The throttle action of the 2016 Toyota Prius is more prompt and progressive, making power and torque more readily available.
Hop back in the GT R and you'll be just as fast if not a touch faster, and despite a completely different means of fusing acceleration and adhesion, even sharper steering and readily available excess horsepower and torque make the Swabian muscle car an equally exciting drive.
Torque is readily available and totally level from 1,200 to about 5,200 rpm.
It can often feel tempting to downshift an extra gear on the way into a corner, but you're better off leaning on the readily available mid-range torque and leaving yourself more headroom with the revs as the V12 doesn't have an expansive top end to reach into like the naturally aspirated cars of old.
Mated to a new 6 - speed gearbox, the torque is readily available even in 6th gear for overtaking.
The maximum torque of 450 Nm (331.90 lb - ft) is readily available at the low end of the rev range, around 1,600 rpm, and remains constant up to 5,300 revolutions.
Despite the nuclear reactor powerplant, all is relatively hushed inside the cabin, with the aforementioned seat - squishing thrust readily available at virtually any given moment thanks to the tremendous torque curve and short gearing.
Torque is readily available from as low as 1300 rpm, allowing for a 0 - 60mph sprint time of 6.3 seconds, whilst economy is rated by the EPA at 22 mpg in the city.
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