Sentences with phrase «up to the speed of»

Struggled to live up to the speed of his twin brother's development.
I think Nojel has all the tools to be a very good PG but next year it's all going to come down to how well Nojel catches up to the speed of the game and how turnover - free can he be.
Apparently, he got up to speeds of 150mph.
Did well off the ball, not enough time to get up to the speed of the game and be effective offensively.
Whilst Montoya had use of the test facilities he also took the Chiron up to a speed of 261mph, which is faster than he's ever gone any of his racing cars before.
It weighs just 6.7 pounds, so start it up and work up to speeds of 3,500 orbits per minute.
This starts with the substances to be accounted for to the number of required sensors up to the speed of the production process.
Get help up to the speed of research on hormone balance.
The biggest complaint is that the games suffer from slowdown, especially when the scrolling can't keep up to the speed of the character.
In town traffic and up to speeds of 112 mph there's the default setting.
Up to a speed of 60mph the wheels are turned in the opposite direction to the front wheels, increasing agility by effectively shortening the car's wheelbase.
Up to a speed of 62mph the rear wheels are turned in the opposite direction to the front wheels, virtually shortening the wheelbase.
Up to a speed of 100 km / h, the rear wheels are turned in the opposite direction to the front wheels, the Mercedes - AMG GT C Roadster turns into corners with significantly higher agility as a result, delivering even more driving pleasure and requiring less steering input.
An optional lift system on the front axle lifts the front of the vehicle by 30 mm — up to a speed of approximately 50 km / h — thereby reducing the risk of hitting kerbs, ramps or garage entrances.
Up to a speed of 100 km / h, the rear wheels point in the opposite direction to the front wheels via two electric actuator motors.
The Attention Assist, which can warn the driver in case of inattentiveness and drowsiness (now with a different level of sensitivity) and the Collision Prevention Assist Plus (it brakes when stationary vehicles are detected up to a speed of 50 km / h and can prevent rear - end collisions up to 40 km / h, depending on the situation) are part of the standard equipment.
Another important system is the BAS Plus, combined with the Cross Traffic Assist, which function up to speed of around 72 km / h.
The hood opens or closes in around 13 seconds — up to a speed of 31 mph.
The fabric drop - top is operated electrically and can be tucked in the boot in about 20 seconds, up to speeds of 48kph.
InnoDrive is combined with Traffic Jam Assist, primarily used during heavy traffic on freeways at up to speeds of 37 mph.
Particularly practical: the lift system, available as an option for your 911 GTS, raises the front end by approximately 40 mm — and keeps it there up to a speed of approximately 21 mph.
At the push of a button, it opens and closes fully automatically in 9 seconds — even on the move, up to a speed of 50 km / h.
Particularly practical: the lift system, available as an option for all 911 models, raises the front end by approximately 40 mm — and keeps it there up to a speed of roughly 21 mph.
The operation only takes around 20 seconds and it is possible even while on the move, up to a speed of 60 km / h.
This allows the car to speed up and slow down automatically in a traffic jam situation, up to speeds of 65 km / h, so long as the driver is monitoring it, of course.
Up to speeds of 30mph, at the press of a button, the powered soft - top can be operated to open up a new world of head room even the targa - topped coupe can't afford.
The ultrasonic sensors detect suitable parking spaces up to a speed of 22 mph.
Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC: Controls the distance to vehicles in front up to a speed of 210 km / h and if necessary brakes the vehicle with up to 50 per cent of the maximum braking power.
Instead, at the touch of a console - mounted button, the car will operate in «E-Power» mode on electric power alone for up to 36 km and up to a speed of 135 km / h.
The Parking Assistant takes care of manoeuvring into parking spots that are either parallel or perpendicular to the road, while its ultrasonic sensors also help to search for suitable spaces up to a speed of 22mph.
The soft - top is now smoother to operate at up to speed of 30kmph and the retraction time is shortened to 18 seconds, as compared to the previous version.
Fully retractable in only 14 seconds and at up to speeds of 30 mph (48 km / h), the roof will automatically stow under the newly sculpted tonneau, maintaining the DBS Volante's perfect form — hood up or down.
The concept vehicle with its 416 hp (306 kW) of peak system power is designed to be driven in pure electric mode up to a speed of 130 km / h and can cover distances of over 30 km.
Basically, it supports the driver with controlling the distance to the vehicle in front, up to a speed of 210 kmph.
An optional lift system on the front axle lifts the front of the vehicle by 30 mm — up to a speed of approximately 31 mph — thereby reducing the risk of hitting kerbs, ramps or garage entrances.
Part of a suite of 41 individual driver assistant functions, it takes charge of driving in slow - moving traffic up to a speed of 31mph on motorways, where a physical barrier separates the two carriageways.
The system will then alert the driver and apply full braking if necessary, up to speeds of 65 mph.
Furthermore, the vario - roof with the optional Magic Sky Control panoramic roof can be opened or close also while driving up to a speed of 40 km / h.
The Roadster version has an electrically operated soft - top that opens that opens and closes in 15 seconds at up to a speed of 50 km / h.
The S - Class Cabriolet's three - layer acoustic soft top can be opened or closed while on the move up to a speed of 60 km / h (37 mph), with the entire operation taking around 20 seconds.
The E-Class received the latest in autonomous driving technology for use at highway speeds, capable of piloting itself up to speeds of 130 mph (210 km / h) for up to 2 minutes.
There's Auto eDrive, which allows the electric motor to propel the car up to speeds of 55 mph, asks the combustion engine for help at higher speeds, and will also fire up that engine when the battery drops below 7 percent.
On board there will also be the usual plethora of assistance systems which use a stereo camera and radar sensors: The distance - pilot Distronic automatically maintain the correct distance to the vehicle ahead, but also follow the car in front up to speeds of 210 km / h follow, steering automatically when needed.
REGINA — RCMP Corporal Shawn Cameron maneuvers his white 2013 Ford Taurus through 90 - and 110 - degree turns, dodging a sea of cones as the Taurus revs up to speeds of 95...
The Jetta Hybrid starts up as an electric vehicle and will remain like this up to speeds of 37 mph (60 km / h), dependent on how hard the driver wants to accelerate, on the topography, and on the state of charge of the battery.
According to BMW, electrons from the 1.35 - kW - hour lithium - ion battery located in the trunk can move the ActiveHybrid 5 on electricity alone up to a speed of 37 mph.
Euro NCAP assesses the system performance both where the driver brakes and where there is no reaction to the warning for their ability to avoid and mitigate crashes up to speeds of 80 km / h.
With semi-autonomous driving capabilities, the E-Class can detect and avoid pedestrians, it can brake to avoid collisions with other cars, it can keep its lane, keep the right distance from the vehicle in front up to speeds of 210 km / h (haven't tested that though!)
If the eDrive button is pressed in either COMFORT mode — which strikes an even balance between sporty and efficient characteristics — or ECO PRO mode (designed for particularly fuel - efficient driving), power is provided by the electric motor alone up to a speed of 75 mph.
At the press of a button, the Jetta Hybrid can be driven in a pure electric mode up to a speed of 70 km / h (43 mph) and a distance of two kilometers (1.2 miles).
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