Not exact matches
The fact that this engine is a diesel is only apparent if you listen for the faint diesel clatter with the window open, because with the cockpit windows closed, driver
and passengers are comfortably insulated
from any noise,
vibration, or
harshness coming
from the outside world.
Seita Kanai, program manager for the first - generation model
and current Mazda executive vice president, says the auto maker brought together some 25 brand attributes ranging
from steering
and handling to braking
and noise,
vibration and harshness to create the auto maker's «stylish, insightful
and spirited» brand philosophy.
Despite its oversized wheels,
vibration and harshness were isolated
from the cabin.
Moving on to the changes that can not be seen, the Aygo is said to benefit
from a «marked reduction» in NVH (Noise,
Vibration,
and Harshness) thanks to added sealing
and absorption materials to the dashboard, A-pillars, doors,
and rear deck.
Like the Civic Sedan, the Civic Hatchback chassis includes front fluid - filled suspension bushings for improved ride quality
and isolation
from road noise,
vibration and harshness (NVH).
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.
Taking a page
from the Toyota / Lexus book of design, Chevy's chassis
and body engineers went to war against noise,
vibration and harshness.
The noise
from under the hood abates,
and the
vibration and harshness settle into a low - pitched drone.
A new four - point engine mounting system adds to the vehicle's civil road manners as it greatly reduces unwanted noise,
vibration and harshness (NVH)
from permeating into the passenger compartment.
Improvements in both the engine
and the 626's body have reduced noise,
vibration and harshness considerably
from previous models.
Paying attention to details such as ride, handling, noise,
vibration and harshness, not to mention sharper styling, a larger, more comfortable cabin
and maybe the best sound system on four wheels, the»09 model is a step up
from the outgoing model.
Vibration and harshness, however, are well in line with other small four - cylinder engines
from Ford, Chrysler
and Kia.
Noise,
vibration and harshness bits have been removed, cutting 18 pounds
from the coupe.
Still, to improve on that performance,
and remain in the vanguard of compact Japanese SUVs, the CX - 5 has been fine - tuned
from top to bottom, with a sharp focus on reducing noise,
vibration and harshness within its detailed, premium cabin.
These unique engineering elements reduce noise,
vibration,
and harshness while still delivering the perfect amount of feedback
from the road.
Engineered to absorb both longitudinal
and lateral forces, they provide the ideal combination of handling stability
and ride comfort, along with maximum isolation
from road noise,
vibration and harshness (NVH).
Power will come
from two new engines — a standard 2.5 - litre 4 - cylinder (enhanced
from its predecessor on power, economy, emissions,
and noise,
vibration and harshness)
and a new variable compression 2.0 - litre turbocharged 4 - cylinder (replacing the previous generation's 3.5 - litre V - 6).
Multi-compound bushes feature different stiffness characteristics when stressed in different directions — separating the sub-frame
from the body structure for better isolation of smaller bumps
and improved noise,
vibration and harshness.
Altogether, the 2019 RDX has 15 percent more insulation coverage than the previous RDX generation, further helping to isolate the cabin
from external noise,
vibration and harshness (NVH); Advance package includes additional sound deadening for an even quieter driving experience.
The lower suspension arms are connected to the subframe
and to the body via hydraulic compliance bushings, providing the ideal combination of handling responsiveness
and precision, along with maximum isolation
from road noise,
vibration and harshness (NVH).