Sentences with phrase «standard chassis»

The term "standard chassis" refers to a basic frame or platform that is commonly used as a starting point for building other things. Full definition
A sport chassis is available as an option; it lowers the ride height by ten millimetres compared to the new standard chassis, yet also offers significantly better comfort due to its new tuning.
What types of weapons players can equip depends on what type of chassis they've chosen: the light engineering chassis, the medium sized standard chassis or the heavy assault chassis, all of which have a certain amount of slots available for weapon attachments.
Standard chassis equipment includes electro - mechanical power steering, 20 - inch alloy wheels and tyres and the multi-mode Drive Select system, which now includes economy - oriented Efficiency mode and an «allroad» mode for off - road driving.
The new standard chassis - with its ten millimetre lower ride height and PASM (Porsche Adaptive Suspension Management)- lowers the centre of gravity for even better cornering stability, and the further developed adaptive dampers provide even more sensitive control.
The supercharger kit adds about 40 - 50 kg, making the R8 feel fractionally slower witted (I think the fat wheel and tyre combo play a part here too), but there's no doubt it's been thoroughly engineered and the standard chassis copes perfectly well with all the new - found mid-range grunt.
However, FlexRide is to be avoided; on its «Sport» setting it's not as crisp and engaging as the stock SRi chassis, and on «Tour» it's comfy, yes, but the standard chassis is plenty supple and quiet enough.
CAR REVIEWS Finally we drive a right - hand drive 4C with the standard chassis — but is this good news or bad?
With the lesser engine from a Stingray, but the standard chassis of the Z06, not even the soft - top's loss of rigidity can taint it as a seriously impressive driver's tool.
In addition to the two standard chassis, all variants of the V60 can be specified with the optional FOUR - C (Continuously Controlled Chassis Concept) active chassis, which has been modified and refined for better control and comfort compared with previous Volvos.
A coachbuilt 4 door 6 light saloon by H.J. Mulliner on a standard chassis; sometimes mistaken as a Bentley S1 Continental.
It reduces the ground clearance of the M Coupe compared to the standard chassis by at least 0.196 inch.
But imagine a few years down the road, when everyone might order up the car body of their choice from a catalogue and just bolt it on a standard chassis.
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