coupés
A coupé is a closed-body automobile with two doors and a fixed roof, typically designed to seat two or four people. The term derives from the French word meaning "cut," referring to the shortened roofline that distinguishes coupés from sedans and other body styles. This configuration creates a sporty, sleek appearance that has made coupés popular among drivers seeking both style and performance.
Coupés emerged in the early 20th century as manufacturers began experimenting with different body styles. The
The coupé body style offers several advantages including improved structural rigidity compared to convertibles, better aerodynamics
While traditionally associated with luxury and performance vehicles, coupés span various market segments from affordable compact
The popularity of coupés has fluctuated over decades, influenced by changing consumer preferences, fuel prices, and