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It had a low coefficient of drag, "but its stubby front was off-putting, and the buyers stayed away in droves," Mr. Kendall said.
Also, the car's slick shape gives it a very low coefficient of drag so there's almost no wind noise at highway speeds (there's also significant sound-deadening under the hood to keep engine noise out of the cabin).
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There is the carbon-fibre-reinforced-polymer (CFRP) body, which helps it achieve the lowest coefficient of drag of any car from a major automaker.
And all have a very low coefficient of drag cockpit noise at 70mph is minimal, so you feel like you're riding in a luxury car.
Its aerodynamic profile lends it a very low 0.22 coefficient of drag.
The car has a slippery, low-slung look that is borne out by a 0.26 coefficient of drag.
Those lines do look slippery; according to Mercedes, the CLA's 0.23 coefficient of drag, a measure of aerodynamics, is the lowest number ever for a production model.
Mr. Holzhausen brought up the Nissan GT-R, saying that it has a coefficient of drag of.26.
Cars have become much more streamlined, with the average coefficient of drag falling from 0.48 to 0.31.
"The trick is hitting the perfect balance between negative lift and coefficient of drag".
The aerodynamic roughness of a surface is measured using a parameter called the coefficient of drag.
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