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rdfs:comment "The Ford Reflex (or REFL3X, as spelled on the vehicle nameplate) is a concept car introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show that, according to Ford, \"proves small cars can be bold and American\". It is a technological showcase that includes solar panel-powered headlights, integrated child seat, baby cam with a monitor mounted on the dash, inflatable rear safety belts, and an interior quieted by ground rubber taken from Nike athletic shoe outsoles. A production version of the Reflex design has not yet been announced. It features an advanced diesel-electric hybrid engine with new-generation lithium ion batteries that help deliver up to 65 miles per US gallon (3.6 L/100 km; 78 mpg\u2011imp) of diesel fuel, and can accelerate the vehicle from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 7 seconds."@en ,
"La Ford Reflex (ou REFL3X, comme indiqu\u00E9 sur la plaque signal\u00E9tique du v\u00E9hicule) est un concept-car pr\u00E9sent\u00E9 en 2006 au North American International Auto Show qui, selon Ford, \"prouve que les petites voitures peuvent \u00EAtre audacieuses et am\u00E9ricaines\". Le toit poss\u00E8de une vitrine technologique, qui comprend un panneau solaire alimentant les phares, les r\u00E9glages de si\u00E8ges, une \"baby cam\" avec un \u00E9cran mont\u00E9 sur le tableau de bord, un airbag arri\u00E8re situ\u00E9 derri\u00E8re les ceintures de s\u00E9curit\u00E9 et un int\u00E9rieur avec un sol en caoutchouc. Elle dispose d'un moteur diesel-\u00E9lectrique hybride fonctionnant avec la nouvelle g\u00E9n\u00E9ration de batteries lithium-ion, jusqu'\u00E0 104,6 kilom\u00E8tres d'autonomie en tout \u00E9lectrique, et peut acc\u00E9l\u00E9rer de 0 \u00E0 100 km/h en 7 secondes."@fr ;
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dbo:abstract "The Ford Reflex (or REFL3X, as spelled on the vehicle nameplate) is a concept car introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show that, according to Ford, \"proves small cars can be bold and American\". It is a technological showcase that includes solar panel-powered headlights, integrated child seat, baby cam with a monitor mounted on the dash, inflatable rear safety belts, and an interior quieted by ground rubber taken from Nike athletic shoe outsoles. A production version of the Reflex design has not yet been announced. It features an advanced diesel-electric hybrid engine with new-generation lithium ion batteries that help deliver up to 65 miles per US gallon (3.6 L/100 km; 78 mpg\u2011imp) of diesel fuel, and can accelerate the vehicle from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 7 seconds. The concept features an electric motor on the rear axle in addition to its hybrid propulsion system on the front axle. The rear motor provides all wheel drive capability, improved driving dynamics, and the fuel economy benefits of a full hybrid vehicle. Reflex's energy is stored in a new-generation lithium-ion battery pack, using the same technology found in cell phones. Ford was the first manufacturer to produce an electric vehicle using this type of battery system when it introduced the electric Ford Ka research vehicle in 2000. Also contributing to Reflex's power and performance are unique headlamps and taillamps that integrate solar panels. The Ford-patented battery-charging lighting system improves fuel economy by using the sun's power to charge the on-board batteries, while capturing and reusing the daylight at night. The Reflex features 2+1 seating, with a center-mounted rear \"love seat\" for 2 children or one adult, that also includes a fold-out rear-facing child seat. \"Ford Reflex is a small car that doesn't feel small,\" says Freeman Thomas, director, Ford North American Strategic Design. \"It is a gorgeous sporty car that delivers guilt free performance with a hybrid engine. And thanks to its innovative approach to the interior, it has space for growing families.\" Reflex is set off with Ford's three-bar grille \u2013 made of high-strength anodized extruded aluminum, which is hand polished to a matte finish. The concept's shoulder line flows upward to the B-pillar and back down into the wheel arch. Reverse butterfly doors aid vehicle ingress and egress. The Reflex concept car is similar in size and general configuration as the Mazda Kabura concept, and if they are both ordered into production could share a common platform, with styling and powertrain differences to set the pair apart. For example, while the Kabura concept included a 2.0L 16 valve DOHC piston inline-four engine, a production Kabura might end up with a rotary engine, as used in the Mazda RX-8. The Reflex would likely have a more conventional gasoline or diesel (or hybrid) engine."@en ,
"La Ford Reflex (ou REFL3X, comme indiqu\u00E9 sur la plaque signal\u00E9tique du v\u00E9hicule) est un concept-car pr\u00E9sent\u00E9 en 2006 au North American International Auto Show qui, selon Ford, \"prouve que les petites voitures peuvent \u00EAtre audacieuses et am\u00E9ricaines\". Le toit poss\u00E8de une vitrine technologique, qui comprend un panneau solaire alimentant les phares, les r\u00E9glages de si\u00E8ges, une \"baby cam\" avec un \u00E9cran mont\u00E9 sur le tableau de bord, un airbag arri\u00E8re situ\u00E9 derri\u00E8re les ceintures de s\u00E9curit\u00E9 et un int\u00E9rieur avec un sol en caoutchouc. Elle dispose d'un moteur diesel-\u00E9lectrique hybride fonctionnant avec la nouvelle g\u00E9n\u00E9ration de batteries lithium-ion, jusqu'\u00E0 104,6 kilom\u00E8tres d'autonomie en tout \u00E9lectrique, et peut acc\u00E9l\u00E9rer de 0 \u00E0 100 km/h en 7 secondes. Le concept dispose d'un moteur \u00E9lectrique sur l'essieu arri\u00E8re, en plus de son syst\u00E8me de propulsion hybride sur l'essieu avant. Le moteur arri\u00E8re fournit son \u00E9nergie \u00E0 toutes les roues. L'\u00E9nergie des moteurs \u00E9lectriques est stock\u00E9e dans une nouvelle g\u00E9n\u00E9ration de batteries au lithium-ion, soit la m\u00EAme technologie des t\u00E9l\u00E9phones cellulaires. Ford a \u00E9t\u00E9 le premier fabricant \u00E0 produire un v\u00E9hicule \u00E9lectrique utilisant cette technologie. Les panneaux solaires rechargent \u00E9galement les batteries des moteurs \u00E9lectriques. Le Reflex dispose de 3 places, dont une place centrale arri\u00E8re \"Ford R\u00E9flexe est une petite voiture qui ne se sentent pas petit\", dit Freeman Thomas, directeur de Ford en Am\u00E9rique du Nord \u00E0 la Conception Strat\u00E9gique. \"C'est une magnifique voiture de sport qui offre des performances avec un moteur hybride.\" \n* Portail de l\u2019automobile"@fr ;
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