Sentences with phrase «stronger bodyshell»

-- Advanced safety technologies included as standard — Lane Departure Warning System alerts driver to «lane drift» — Stronger bodyshell incorporates high - strength steel and reinforcements — Standard ESC and VSM tuned to be as unobtrusive as possible — Hill Start Assist Control standard to prevent roll back
The fourth - generation of Kia's best - seller has been engineered to meet the toughest and most demanding crash safety tests, thanks to an even stronger bodyshell, a wide array of passive safety equipment and the latest active safety and autonomous hazard avoidance technologies.
The new Sorento will benefit from more accomplished ride and handling and a higher level of refinement and safety thanks to a stronger bodyshell structure, enhancements to the suspension and steering, improved NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) characteristics, and the longer wheelbase.
Measures adopted include fitting 14 per cent thicker front door window glass, low - drag exterior mirror housings, new vibration - damping engine mounts, hollow drive shafts, stronger bodyshell joints between the sills and B - pillars, double - layer door seals, and increased foam - filling in the A -, B - and C - pillars.
Jaguar's expertise in aluminium technology has enabled the design vision for the F - TYPE Coupé to be delivered in a lightweight yet extremely strong bodyshell.

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The lighter (and stronger) bodyshell, together with all - new suspension systems, helped Cadenza to achieve a weight loss of up to 130 kg, compared with the previous Opirus - even though the new model has numerous additional features.
Lighter, stronger and more sustainable, the innovative monocoque bodyshell delivers outstanding stiffness and refinement with the ability to withstand the same off - road impacts as all Land Rovers.
Safety is also improved, with a strong new bodyshell featuring twice the proportion of Advanced High Strength Steel compared to the outgoing model.
The bodyshell of the all - new Optima is stronger than ever thanks to the more extensive use of ultra-high tensile steel (UHTS).
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