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Tourer

Tourer is a term in English used to describe someone or something associated with travel or touring. It appears in several contexts, including vehicles, cycling, and performing tours.

In automotive history, a tourer (also called a touring car) was a class of open-bodied passenger car

In modern usage, tourer can refer to a cycle-tourer—someone who undertakes long-distance cycling trips—or more generally

popular
in
the
late
19th
and
early
20th
centuries.
These
cars
typically
carried
four
or
more
people
on
front
and
rear
bench
seats
and
emphasized
passenger
space
and
accessibility
over
weather
protection.
Most
tourers
had
no
fixed
roof
or
a
lightweight
fabric
top,
with
side
curtains
rather
than
full
doors.
As
closed-bodied
designs
became
standard,
the
formal
use
of
tourer
for
new
cars
declined,
though
the
term
remains
common
in
reference
to
vintage
or
restored
models.
to
a
person
on
a
tour,
such
as
a
musician
or
sports
team
on
an
extended
engagement.
Some
contemporary
marketing
uses
of
tourer
describe
practical,
long-distance-oriented
vehicles
comparable
to
station
wagons
or
family-oriented
hatchbacks,
though
such
usage
is
not
standardized
and
varies
by
market.