Midengined vs Midengine - What's the difference?
midengined | midengine |
Having the engine between the rear and front axles (in a motor vehicle).
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 15, author=Phil Patton, title=Once Frumpy, Green Cars Start Showing Some Flash, work=New York Times
, passage=“Our model was the styling cues that midengined cars have. }} (automotive) Of a design in which the engine of an automobile is placed between the rear and front axles
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 20, author=Ezra Dyer, title=Growling at the Exotics’ Door, work=New York Times
, passage=The R8’s midengine design echoes that of Audi’s dominant R8 racecar
As adjectives the difference between midengined and midengine
is that midengined is having the engine between the rear and front axles (in a motor vehicle) while midengine is (automotive) of a design in which the engine of an automobile is placed between the rear and front axles.midengined
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midengine
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