Sentences with phrase «wider wheelarches»

Wider wheelarches and other unique details will set the RS5 Sportback apart on the outside.
On the road the IS F can be distinguished from other IS models by its lower stance, deeper front spoiler with larger grille and intakes and the wider wheelarches with side vents.
Porsche introduced a Platinum Edition of the S E-Hybrid at the start of 2017, which is essentially a styling pack including extras such as 21 - inch alloy wheels, wider wheelarches, tinted windows, xenon headlights, heated electric leather sport seats and a Bose surround - sound stereo.
With the A6 Avant already a handsome looking car, the RS6 adds a muscular emphasis, with a deeper front spoiler, wider wheelarches and attention - grabbing 20 - inch wheels.
At the rear, BMW's next - gen L - shaped lamps, first seen on the X4, have been applied, sitting on what looks to be a more aggressive tail that integrates wider wheelarches and a tapered bootlid.
It has the kind of chunky, rugged styling that SUV buyers expect, with features like roof rails, wide wheelarches and black plastic body cladding.
The Wraiths wide wheelarches and muscular flank can be seen, as can chrome detailing on the boot and the twin exhausts.

Not exact matches

That way you get the 4.0 engine, you get the wide body, flared guards and wheelarch vents, the GT3 RS handling but with a smaller wing so you don't feel ridiculous driving through the suburbs.
These subtle but fundamental changes add a certain tension to the design, as does the more pinched - waist look to the flanks which comes as a result of the new wider track and extended wheelarches.
The RS4 Avant's spec includes 19in forged - aluminium wheels (20in items will be optional), Nogaro blue paint, oval tailpipes, a bespoke diffuser insert and a roof - edge spoiler - along with wheelarch blisters that are 30 mm wider than a standard A4's.
Cosmetically, the Golf R 400 is again production - ready restrained, with a body that's 20 mm wider, flared wheelarches, new sill extensions, 19 ″ alloys with increased offset, a redesigned front bumper with carbon fibre splitter and aerodynamic wings, an «R» badge on a Lemon Yellow background and a horizontal bar across the grill, also in Lemon Yellow.
The boot floor is flat, the wheelarches don't intrude on the space, the 60:40 split - folding back seats lower easily and the tailgate has a wide opening.
It's wide, too, at 1.99 m — with cladding on the flanks and rugged - looking wheelarch extensions to give it that authentic SUV crossover appearance... A bit of a surprise from a Porsche, but catching current trends, no doubt.
The body is 20 mm wider on each side, with flared wheelarches that are reminiscent of those on the 1988 Rallye Golf G60.
[3] 1600 GSRs built before October 1974 (when safety standards were changed) received black plastic wheelarch extensions to accommodate a wider track, resulting in an even more aggressive look.
Pushing the wheels out to the four corners helps give the car its purposeful stance; the wheelarches are wide, but softly integrated into the body.
The «sharp - edged» design, with pronounced muscular wheelarches that emphasize the car's wider track, gives the Accord a distinctive, strong stance with a solid, planted feel.
The front wheelarches are wider to accommodate the 19 - inch forged - alloy wheels, which have an asymmetrical 10 - spoke design with a smoked metal finish.
The way that the character line transitions directly into the wide, flared wheelarches serves to emphasize its power and presence.
This comes as a result of firmer springs and dampers and a wider track, requiring the addition of a set of wheelarch extensions each measuring 30 mm.
Based on VW's MQB Platform, the Kodiaq has, say Skoda, elegant lines and sporty contours, and we must admit it looks good; clean lines, wide grille, flowing headlights, typically angular wheelarches and short overhangs all conspire to make a good - looking family SUV.
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