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MQB Bodengrppe auf der Hannover-Messe April 2012
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35 Prozent der MQB-Bodenstruktur bestehen aus höchstfesten, warmumgeformten Stahl. Weitere 12 Prozent aus höchstfesten Dualphasenstählen. Mit diesem Werkstoffkonzept und optimierter Geometrie ist die Bodengruppe 18 kg leichter als sein Vorgänger.
35 percent of the MQB floor assembly made of high-strength, hot-formed steel. Another 12 percent of high strength dual-phase steels. This material concept with optimized structure, the floor assembly is 18 kg lighter than its predecessor.