Aerodynamics
In order to ensure excellent aerodynamic performance and driving stability, airflow routing parts which direct the airflow have been provided in front of the front wheels and behind the rear wheels.
| *1 | Front Faring | *2 | No. 1 Engine Undercover Sub-assembly |
| *3 | No. 2 Engine Under Cover | *4 | Rear Faring |
| *a | View from Bottom | *b | View from Side |
Aero stabilizing fins (vortex generators) are used for the outer rear view mirror base and rear combination light assembly. As air flows over the surfaces of a moving vehicle, friction can cause that air to tumble over and under itself, increasing drag and creating erratic air pressure forces around the vehicle. Aero stabilizing fins alter the airflow before it becomes turbulent, creating a series of controlled spins, or vortices, and helping to equalize air pressure forces, reduce drag and improve vehicle stability.
| *1 | Aero Stabilizing Fin | *2 | Outer Rear View Mirror Base |
| *3 | Rear Combination Light Assembly | - | - |
| *a | Airflow | *b | Generated Vortex |