SUVtë
SUVtë is a term used to describe a hypothetical subcategory of sport utility vehicles designed to blend urban practicality with light off-road capability. The concept emphasizes compact size, modular interiors, and efficient propulsion, aiming to offer versatile use for daily commuting, family transport, and occasional outdoor activity without the bulk of larger traditional SUVs.
Design characteristics commonly associated with SUVtë include a compact overall footprint, typically around 4.1 to 4.4
Powertrains for SUVtë are typically electrified or hybridized. Battery-electric variants commonly use 40 to 60 kWh
Market position and impact: SUVtë emerged in the early 2020s as manufacturers sought economical, city-friendly alternatives