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Scoop in the bodywork to channel relatively cool air to the engine's induction system.
Airbag that extends the full length of the passenger compartment and deploys in the event of a side impact or rollover.
Electronic arrangement to automatically turn off the engine and/or fuel pump and unlock the doors when the airbag sensor is triggered.
System that automatically deactivates the passenger side airbag and seat belt pretensioner should a child-restraint system be on the front seat.
Correctly, a reference to the car's total heating and cooling system, though widely used to indicate refrigerated cooling only.
Body panel fitted beneath the front bumper to reduce air drag and aerodynamic lift.
One using fresh air blown over cooling fins on the cylinder block and cylinder heads to keep temperatures at the required level.