Are you unable to differentiate between a Sedan and an SUV? Do you find all these terms confusing? Fret not; we break it up for you by listing the major types of cars. Gear up, guys!(In pics: Aston Martin V8 Vantage S Coupe)
Sedan It’s basically a passenger car that is long with two rows of seats and adequate passenger space. There are several types of sedans like- four-door, two-door, and nine-door. (In pic: Honda Accord)
SUV Also known as Sports Utility Vehicle, these mean machines are for the roads. These are usually equipped with a four-wheel drive for on or off-road ability. These are meaner, leaner, and more powerful than other cars. The types include, compact, midsize, and full size SUVs. (In pic: Mercedes-Benz GL)
MUV Also known as Multi Utility vehicle, these vans are typically either two-box or one box designs and are taller than a sedan, hatchback, or a station wagon. These also come in various sizes like- large, compact, mini, and micro. To make it simpler, think Innova, think MUV. (In pic: Toyota Innova)
Coupe It’s an enclosed car type that can be accessed only via the two front doors and not via the rear doors, as they are permanently fixed. (In pic: Bentley continental GT coupe)
Hatchback It’s a vehicle with a hatched back that has only three roof pillars per side. Basically, it tends to be small and incorporates a shared passenger and cargo volume. (In pic: Volkswagen Beetle)
Convertible As the name suggests, this car type can be converted from a closed vehicle to an open-air one. The roof hinges and folds away, dropping the top. Hence, it is also known as ‘Top Drop’. (In pic: Ferrari spider 458)
Grand Saloon It’s a four-door grand car that has six, eight and twelve-cylinder engines and are typically the most powerful of the lot. (In pic: Audi A8)
Supercar Well, these are supercars, as the name rightly suggests. They are ultra advanced with exotic features and can outperform their contemporaries any given day. These are also the cars that are just impossible to buy. (In pic: Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Supersport )
Hybrid A hybrid vehicle uses more than one source of power to function. These could be nuclear-electric, diesel-electric or run on hydrogen, wind, and solar energies and so on. (In pic: Honda Civic)
Crossovers These vehicles combine the attributes of an SUV with the stance and elegance of a Coupe or a Sedan. (In pic: BMW X6)





