- A
Kammback—also
known as a Kamm tail or K-tail—is an
automotive styling feature wherein the rear of the car
slopes downwards before being abruptly cut...
- the rear of the car
having a
single slope from the roof to the tail. The
kammback is not a
fastback design with a
roofline that
tapers downward toward the...
-
style of car
bodywork based on his
research has come to be
known as a
Kammback or a Kamm-tail. One goal of
automotive aerodynamics is to
reduce the air...
- 1981, the two-door subcompact-sized AMC Spirit-based models, the SX/4 and
Kammback,
joined the
Eagle line
aimed at both first-time
buyers and
fleet sales...
- The J-car
featured a breadvan-shaped rear
section experimenting with
Kammback aerodynamic theories, and a
honeycomb panel design supposed to both lighten...
- The
Mazda MX-3 is a 2+2-seat, front-wheel
drive coupé of a
kammback design,
manufactured and
marketed by Mazda. It was
introduced at the
Geneva Auto Show...
- Corporation. The
second generation Prius had been
completely redesigned with a
kammback profile. The XW20
series represented the
second generation of the Toyota...
-
streamlined profile,
reducing the
occurrence of drag
inducing flow separation. A
kammback is a
truncated boattail. It is
created as an
extension of the rear of the...
- due to
their steeper down-sloped rears, more
often end with a type of
Kammback. In 1973,
Toyota invented the
liftback term to
describe the
sloping roofline...
-
suitably lengthened and
titled MP 219, with rear lip-spoiler and
abbreviated Kammback tail
Aston Martin previously incorporated in sports-racing prototypes....