Sentences with phrase «sweeping roof line»

The Volt is more of a conventional sedan with a sweeping roof line and a hatch.
The Sonata's sweeping roof line limits rear headroom for taller passengers, but overall this is still a very spacious sedan.
With its wide stance, sweeping roof line, muscular fender well arches and additional doors, the XF looks like a more evolved XKR.

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Hyundai touts the Accent's «sweeping roof profile and sharp character lines run the length of the car» and meet its slim LED wraparound taillights.
This is a complete departure from previous Lincolns, with sweeping lines and a near - fastback roof shape that evokes such beauties as the Audi A7.
The arching roof line is a further typical styling element of the new R - Class, providing a sweeping link between the A-pillar and D - pillar and lending the car a sleek, coupé - like silhouette.
The new VW Golf Cabriolet's styling follows that of its hard - top three - door counterpart, but it differs somewhat with a new rear section, lower profile roof line and more swept - back angle of its front windscreen frame.
The lower overall height and the elongated coupé - style roof contour line, the low greenhouse and the sweep of the high beltline are the key design features of its distinctive profile.
The elongated coupé - style roof contour line, the low greenhouse and the sweep of the high beltline are the key design features of its distinctive profile, as is the gentle downward slope of the roof line, which makes for significantly more headroom than in the four - door coupé.
The estate shares the sweeping lines of its four - door sibling, but adds an extended roof line with integrated roof rails and extra rear windows.
With its sweeping lines, floating roof and angled bonnet the new Micra is certainly striking.
With its long sweeping hood, aggressive crouched stance, and deeply etched lines that transition flawlessly from roof to deck lid, the 50 - year old car embraces the sentiment of the past as it blasts into the future challenging the status quo with improved performance, unprecedented style, and increased efficiency.
Flowing from the seamless sweep of a lower bonnet line and steeply raked windscreen, the new, stepped roof profile further reduces drag, whilst the rear spoiler is now fully integrated within the rear roofline, connecting seamlessly with the rear pillar to minimise turbulence in air flowing astern from the vehicle.
The vehicles hood is extended, while the rear seemingly begins at the front roof line and sweeps all the way back to two massive rear fenders.
Perceived efficiency: Fusion character lines sweeping to the rear and thin roof pillars suggest the car is nimble and light on its feet
Sitting proudly atop the tranquil surfaces and dynamic lines of the side sections, the roof emerges from the A-pillars — which themselves sweep majestically into the wings — and rises smoothly rearwards to lend the Saloon an even greater sense of forwards thrust.
The long roof and sweeping character lines of the door form a tapered cabin shape which naturally curves in at the rear to follow the movement of air as it flows into the vehicle's wake.
With its smooth 10x20 RS - XF wheels in silver platinum (complete with 255x45x20» tyres), painted brake calipers, Kahn enamel wing shields, Amalfi White silhouette, privacy tinted glass and Kahn enamel tailgate logo go hand in hand with the coupe - like roof line and smooth, sweeping lines, ensuring an abundance of sporty character.
The profile view finds a clamshell like roof with luggage rack bars and flowing lines that begin with the swept back headlight compartment on the side front fender and ends at the taillights wing tip.
Very clearly the Golf among cabriolets: The styling of the Golf Cabriolet's rear section, lower roof line and more swept - back windscreen frame also give it a high degree of sporty independence.
The new Volkswagen's styling follows that of its hard - top three - door counterpart, but it shows a high level of independence with a new rear section, lower profile roof line and more swept - back angle of its front windscreen frame.
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