Different Types Of Cars List

Hatchback

Maruti Suzuki Swift: Stylish hatchback with rear door opening upwards. Four-door examples: Alto 800, Renault Kwid, Hyundai Grand i10. Two-door examples: VW Polo GTI, MINI Cooper S.

Sedan

Maruti Suzuki Ciaz: Stylish sedan with four doors and a spacious trunk. Features a 3-box configuration for engine, passenger, and cargo.

MPV

Datsun GO+: Spacious MPV with two or three rows of seating, offering comfort and versatility. Examples: Maruti Suzuki Omni, Maruti Suzuki Eeco, and more.

SUV

Land Rover Discovery Sport: Versatile SUV with off-road capabilities. Off-roaders: Mahindra Thar, Scorpio. Soft-roaders: Honda CR-V, Renault Duster, Skoda Yeti.

Crossover

Volvo S60 Cross Country: Crossover vehicle combining SUV and hatchback features. Examples: Maruti Suzuki S-Cross, Hyundai i20 Active, and more.

Coupe

Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe: Sporty crossover coupe with sleek design. Examples: Ford Mustang, Audi R8, and more.

Convertible

Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe: Sporty crossover coupe with sleek design. Examples: Ford Mustang, Audi R8, and more.

Pickup

Pickup: Recognizable car with distinct design, separate cargo and cabin spaces. Typically seats 3-4 individuals.

Jeep

Jeep: Iconic model by Fiat Chrysler. Synonymous with off-road vehicles. Originated in 1940, widely used in wars for versatile terrain travel.

Spyder

Spyder: Two-seater sports car with variants like Lamborghini. Known globally as a luxury car. USAC racing history in the 50s-60s. Also called Roadster, originating from horses suitable for open road travel.

Station Wagon

Station Wagon: Spacious, family-oriented car with large cabin and cargo space. Derived from sedans/hatchbacks. Originated in the US in the 1910s but popularity waned with minivans/SUVs.