CONSTRUCTION
Aerodynamic parts are provided on various parts of the vehicle and the Cd level* is reduced to achieve improved fuel efficiency.
Tech Tips
*: The Cd level refers to the air resistance coefficient. Cd stands for Constant drag. The lower the level is, the lesser the air resistance is. This improves fuel efficiency.
Aerodynamic structures and parts are provided in various parts of the vehicle to achieve low air resistance and increased airflow adjustment effects in order to ensure excellent driving stability performance and improved fuel efficiency.
| *1 | Front Fender Splash Shield Front LH | *2 | Engine Under Cover Assembly No. 1 |
| *3 | Front Fender Splash Shield Front RH | *4 | Front Floor Cover RH |
| *5 | Rear Wheelhouse Plate Front RH | *6 | Rear Suspension Arm Cover RH |
| *7 | Rear Floor Side Member Cover | *8 | Rear Suspension Arm Cover LH |
| *9 | Rear Wheelhouse Plate Front LH | *10 | Floor Under Cover No. 1 |
| *11 | Front Floor Cover | *12 | Rear Spoiler Sub-assembly |
Aluminum tape (molding tape No. 1) is provided on the back of the front bumper cover and rear bumper cover. The body and air become positively charged when driving, making it easier for the air to separate from the body. Aluminum tape that effectively discharges the electrical charge of the vehicle is optimally positioned because air separation generates turbulence and prevents aerodynamic effects. As a result, nearby air separation is suppressed, ensuring superior operational stability.
| *1 | Molding Tape No. 1 | *2 | Front Bumper Cover |
| *3 | Rear Bumper Cover | - | - |