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  2. Monocoque - Wikipedia

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    In motor racing, the safety of the driver depends on the car body, which must meet stringent regulations, and only a few cars have been built with monocoque structures. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] An aluminum alloy monocoque chassis was first used in the 1962 Lotus 25 Formula 1 race car and McLaren was the first to use carbon-fiber-reinforced polymers to ...

  3. Mitsubishi RISE - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 Delica D:5 is built around Mitsubishi's next-generation RISE unibody design (GS platform).It employs a "rib bone frame" design that uses closed-section joins to link the pillars, roof bows and underfloor cross members in hoops at the pillars and the rear door opening to realize significant improvements in body rigidity and durability as well as to provide better crashworthiness.

  4. Auto-Sleepers - Wikipedia

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    Auto-Sleepers core product developed through the adoption of the successful monocoque body, a two-piece clamshell glass-fibre unit which gave the living unit strength and a lack of edge joints, which on a traditional sandwich construction produce a weaker body which is prone to leaking. The company developed rapidly and quickly became a product ...

  5. The Aventador Successor's Carbon Monocoque Is 10 Percent ...

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    The LB744's monofuselage combines new and old carbon manufacturing processes to make one seriously stiff chassis.

  6. British Rail Mark 3 - Wikipedia

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    Car body construction: Steel fully integral, monocoque: Car length: 23.0 m (75 ft 6 in) [2] Doors: Hinged slam, centrally locked/automatic sliding doors, centrally locked: Maximum speed: 125 mph (200 km/h) Power supply: 3-phase 415/240 V (Mark 3) 1,000 V DC (Mark 3A/B) Bogies: BREL BT10: Braking system(s) Disc, air operated: Track gauge

  7. Platform chassis - Wikipedia

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    As a semi-monocoque they are still a form of body-on-frame construction, rather than a monocoque or unibody where the bodyshell and chassis are integrated into one component. Although both body and platform chassis are each made from similar pressed steel panels welded together, they were often bolted as the final two units and so may still be ...

  8. Cadillac Cien - Wikipedia

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    The Cien was designed at General Motors' Advanced Design Studio in England and built as a fully working road-going vehicle with the help of the UK-based engineering and motorsport company Prodrive. The Cien's monocoque chassis and body are made of aerogel composite and equipped with active aero. [3] Its design was inspired by the F-22 Raptor. [4]

  9. Land Rover Discovery - Wikipedia

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    Land Rover developed a body construction method for the Discovery 3, marketed as Integrated Body Frame (IBF). The engine bay and passenger compartment are built as a monocoque, then mated to a basic ladder-frame chassis for the gearbox and suspension. Land Rover claims IBF combines the virtues of monocoque and ladder-frame – though it makes ...