underbody
IPA: ˈʌndɝbɑdi
noun
- The underparts of a bird or animal.
- The underside of a vehicle.
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Examples of "underbody" in Sentences
- Aerodynamically, the Agera features a flat underbody with Venturi tunnels at rear of chassis/body.
- Imported cars are checked to make sure there's no soil on the underbody that could harbor pests or diseases.
- Road noise and wind noise has been decreased due partly to a lowered front fascia and new underbody shields.
- The optional Super Fuel Economy Package offers additional aerodynamic details such as underbody shields and blockers on the lower grille.
- The SUV will use the underbody of the Grand Cherokee but other key components, such as the engine and transmission, will come from Maserati.
- When I mentioned that another executive had said the underbody was a well-proven design that didn’t need much testing, he shot me a look of disbelief.
- The Touring models will get 4 mpg more (19/28 city/highway mpg), aided by lower rolling-resistance tires, an aero package, and an exclusive underbody treatment.
- This will put the vehicle in a “true” ride position because the weight of the truck will settle on the tires, causing them to spread closer to underbody components.
- "They have fixed routes and downtime in the day," says Bryan Hansel , CEO of Smith Electric Vehicles, a Kansas City, Mo., manufacturer of the electric motors, batteries and underbody of the eTrans bus.
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