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The term "chassis" refers to the basic structural framework of a vehicle or machine. In automotive contexts, it's the rigid skeleton that supports the body, engine, drivetrain, suspension, and other components. Historically, early automobiles used a body-on-frame construction, where the body was bolted onto a separate, sturdy chassis. This design, still common in trucks and some larger SUVs, offers robustness and ease of repair.
Modern passenger cars predominantly utilize unibody construction, also known as a monocoque. In this design, the
Beyond vehicles, the concept of a chassis extends to other mechanical systems. For instance, in robotics, a