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aerodynamic

[air-oh-dahy-nam-ik] / ˌɛər oʊ daɪˈnæm ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
streamlined
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New rules for 2026 see aerodynamic changes to make cars lighter and smaller along with modifications to engine specifications to make for a greater contribution from electric power in the hybrid units.

From Barron's

Anderson was able to juggle all those aspects—from safety engineering to aerodynamics—while winning over often-cynical executives at automakers and trucking companies, Samson said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The flat face of the Buzz contrasted with most other EVs, which are more aerodynamic to help squeeze more miles out of a battery charge.

From The Wall Street Journal

The cars will have active aerodynamics - front and rear wings will open on the straights to reduce drag and increase straightline speed and click back into place for maximum cornering performance.

From BBC

There will be new aerodynamic rules, and the power-units, while of similar architecture to the past 12 years, have been significantly modified in terms of technology.

From BBC