cupé
Cupé refers to a style of passenger car characterized by its two doors and a fixed roof. The term originated in the mid-19th century, describing a horse-drawn carriage with two seats and a closed body, and was later adopted by the automotive industry. Modern coupé vehicles typically have a sloping roofline that extends to the rear of the car, contributing to a sportier and more aerodynamic profile compared to sedans.
The interior of a coupé usually seats two to four occupants, with the rear seats often being