The phrase
"tailpipe design" refers to the shape and structure of the pipe at the back of a vehicle that releases exhaust gases.
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As you might expect, Bentley hasn't gone too far out of its way to mark the car out as a diesel, with only a new
exhaust tailpipe design (dubbed «twin quad»), a subtle V8 Diesel badge low on the front door, and a black matrix grille with a chrome surround.
They will also witness the unique centre - exit exhaust with a
stunning tailpipe design influenced by the exclusive hexagonal mesh of the front bumper.
In conjunction with the equally new trapezoidal exhaust
tailpipes this design element emphasises the width of the body, further symbolising the power just waiting to be unleashed by the roadster.
On the outside, the aggressive and sportier AMG body kit benefits from a redesign, along with revised rear bumper that integrates a new rear lower diffuser and new
exhaust tailpipe design.
These include a V8 Diesel badge on the lower edge of the front door, a
new tailpipe design, and a distinctive black matrix grille with chrome surround and central bar.
Around back, the car is a tad bit tighter than before, especially with a new
tailpipe design.
Incidentally, all model variants with the exception of the X1 sDrive18d feature an exhaust system with a twin -
tailpipe design, and come fitted as standard with 17 - inch light - alloy wheels — options go up to 19 - inch units.
Subaru also offers available LED fog lamps, new alloy wheel designs, two new exterior colors (Magnetite Gray Metallic and Crimson Red Pearl), and a new
tailpipe design.
A V8 Diesel badge is embedded on the lower front door edge, complemented by a new Bentley «twin - quad» exhaust
tailpipe design, which provide a further subtle reminder of the new engine specification.