Classification of Automobiles
Classification of Automobiles
Classification of Automobiles
Based on Purpose
Based on Purpose :
Passenger vehicles : These vehicles carry passengers.
e.g.: Buses, Cars, passenger trains.
Goods vehicles : These vehicles carry goods from one place to
another place.
e.g.: Goods lorry, Goods carrier.
Special Purpose : These vehicles include Ambulance, Fire
engines, Army Vehicles.
transmission
vehicles: Vehicles
that
The Body:
The main function of the body is to provide comfort and
protection to the passengers besides giving a good look.
The body includes the passenger compartment, the trunk, the
bumpers, the fenders, the radiator grill, the hood, interior trim,
glass and paint.
A wide variety of body styles, like two doors or four doors,
sedans or hardtop, convertible or station wagons are available
for each chassis model.
The Body:
Flat Beds:
A flat bed truck is made up of a chassis fitted with a
platform body on which goods are carried.
Cargo is secured on the deck with ropes or sheeting. Flat
beds are flexible and can accommodate many different
types of loads.
Tippers:
Tippers have an open top body that can be unloaded when the
body is tipped backwards (using a hydraulic arm) and the
tailgate is released.
Typical loads include aggregates such as soil, sand and stone.
Curtain-Siders:
Curtain-siders
have
fixed,
Curtain-siders
provide
easy
Box bodies:
Also known by the brand name Pantec, these trucks comprise of a
rigid body with solid sides and generally have solid rear-opening
doors or roller shutters.
Box bodied vehicles are ideal for transporting loads which require
security and for making deliveries in urban areas.
Road Tankers:
Road tankers have a permanent tank fitted to the chassis for the
transportation of liquids, gases or powders.
Tankers are not commonly fitted to small trucks, but are
sometimes used for specialized operations (e.g. grease trap
cleaners, waste disposal).