rear$67153$ - traduzione in olandese
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rear$67153$ - traduzione in olandese

AUTOMOBILE ENGINE PLACEMENT AT THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE
Rear engine; Rear-engined
  • Rear-engine position / Rear-wheel drive
  • [[Smart Fortwo]]'s three-cylinder engine officially sits behind the rear axle.

rear      
adj. achter-
rear-wheel drive         
  • [[Hyundai Genesis]], a modern example of a rear-wheel drive sedan
AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN WHERE THE ENGINE DRIVES THE REAR WHEELS ONLY
Rear-wheel-drive; Rear wheel drive; Rear wheel drive vehicles
achterwiel-aandrijving (waarbij de motor voor wielaandrijving van achterste wielen zorgen)
rear guard         
SMALL UNIT THAT PROTECTS THE REAR OF THE MAIN ARMY
The rearguard; Rear Guard; Rereward; Rearguard (military); Rear guard
achterhoede (troepen die dekking geven)

Definizione

rear admiral
¦ noun a rank of naval officer, above commodore and below vice admiral.

Wikipedia

Rear-engine design

In automobile design, a rear-engine design layout places the engine at the rear of the vehicle. The center of gravity of the engine itself is behind the rear axle. This is not to be confused with the center of gravity of the whole vehicle, as an imbalance of such proportions would make it impossible to keep the front wheels on the ground.

Rear-engined vehicles almost always have a rear-wheel drive car layout, but some are four wheel drive. This layout has the following features:

  • Packaging: since there is no need for a transmission tunnel, the floor can be flat.
  • Rear traction: having the engine located over the driven wheels increases downward pressure, which is helpful for grip on loose surfaces, although can be prone to oversteer.
  • Simplicity of manufacture: the engine is near the driven wheels, and the transmission can be merged with the differential to save space.

This layout was once popular in small, inexpensive cars and light commercial vehicles. Today most car makers have abandoned the layout although it does continue in some expensive cars, like the Porsche 911. It is also used in some racing car applications, low-floor buses, some Type-D school buses, and microcars such as the Smart Fortwo. Some electric cars feature both rear and front motors, to drive all four wheels.