If we classify vehicles by design and use, we will have 08 popular car models as follows:
1. SEDAN SERIES
- It is understood as a 4-door vehicle with 4-5 seats.
- 3 separate compartment: the engine compartment, passenger compartment and luggage compartment are separate from the main compartment.
- Example: Toyota Camry; Hyundai Elantra; KIA Cerato; Honda City; Mitsubishi Attrage,...
2. TYPE HATCHBACK
- There is a rear end that does not stretch like a sedan.
- The car has 5 doors, the 5th door is designed to connect the luggage compartment.
- Example: KIA Morning; Hyundai Grand i10 (HB); Mazda 3; Toyota Wigo; Honda Jazz, Vinfast Fadill,...
3. SUV LINE
- Long-distance, off-road vehicle because of the high chassis design.
- The car consists of 5 doors with a luggage compartment connecting the passenger compartment like the HB car.
- Example: Mitsubishi Pajero; Toyota Fortuner/Landcruiser; Land Rover – Range Rover; Ford Escape; Honda HR-V...
4. CUV SERIES (CROSSOVER ULTILITY VEHICLE)
- Is a combination of SUV and Hatchback.
- Spacious space, high ground clearance is not inferior to SUVs.
- Example: Mazda CX-5; Honda CR-V; Nissan X-Trail,...
5. MPV SERIES (MULTI PURPOSE VEHICLE)
- Designed to carry passengers or for families with high demand for carrying people and goods.
- The standout feature is the rather short head; The body is elongated, bigger and taller to help take advantage of aerodynamics when moving.
- Example: Toyota Innova; Suzuki Ertiga; Hyundai Santafe; Mitsubishi Xpander,...
6. PICK-UP SERIES (Pick-up)
- Is a small truck model with a closed cabin and a rear cargo box serving both passenger and cargo needs.
- The frame structure is quite similar to that of a large SUV with a powerful engine, good off-road ability, but better traction and load capacity than MPVs.
- Example: Ford Ranger; Isuzu D-MAX; Mazda BT-50; Mitsubishi Triton; Nissan Navara; Chevrolet Colorado; Toyota Hilux,...
7. COUPÉ SERIES
- Defined as a vehicle with only 2 doors, 2 seats or 2 extra rear seats.
- The characteristic features of a coupe have evolved over time, with variations among manufacturers, forming the four-door coupé form.
- Example: Mercedes C300 Coupé; BMW 6 Series Coupé; Audi A5/A7 Coupé; Porsche Panamera; Jaguar XJ,...
8. CONVERTIBLE
- It is divided into two types: hard top and soft top. Hard tops refer to modern cars such as supercars, while soft tops are mainly hybrid sedans or sports touring cars.
- The price is usually slightly higher than the Coupé lines.
- Example: Lexus LC Convertible; BMW 4 Convertible; Audi A5 Convertible; Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible; Mini Cooper,...


