carroseriële
Carroseriële is a Dutch term referring to the bodywork of a motor vehicle—the set of outer panels, interior framework, and finishing that give a car its form and surface. In practice, het denotes the design, engineering, and construction of the vehicular shell, including doors, roof, fenders, and trunk, as distinct from the chassis, drivetrain, and mechanical systems. The term derives from the French carrosserie, historically describing the craft of coachbuilding.
Historically, coachbuilders produced bespoke bodies on rolling chassis supplied by manufacturers. The carroseriële craft combined wooden
Construction and materials: The body shell comprises stamping, bending, joining, and finishing. Traditional methods used welded
Scope and terminology: In Dutch, carroseriële covers both the practical engineering of the body and its aesthetic