karosseristiler
Karosseristiler are craftspeople and firms that design, form, and assemble the bodies of motor vehicles. In English, the closest term is coachbuilders. The term is used in Turkish and some other languages to describe those who work on vehicle shell work, either as independent ateliers or as part of larger manufacturers. The body, including doors, roof, panels, and interior fittings, is shaped to complement the chassis layout and mechanical systems.
Historical role: In the early automotive era (late 19th to mid-20th century), most cars used carriage-style bodies
Craft and processes: The work involves sketching and design, frame or panel fabrication, metal shaping, riveting
Current status: The demand for external karosseristiler has declined with the rise of unibody construction and
Etymology: The term derives from the French carrosserie via German Karosserie; in Turkish and other languages