What are the differences between a hatchback and an SUV?
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SUV: The most notable feature of an off-road vehicle is its strong off-road capability, along with a certain cargo capacity, but it lacks in sportiness and comfort. After enhancing these shortcomings of off-road vehicles, they can be referred to as SUVs. SUVs combine the functionality of off-road vehicles with the ability to drive in urban areas without losing their style, colloquially speaking, they are off-road vehicles that can be driven in cities. As a preferred model for the emerging urban car-buying demographic, SUVs have become the main driver of growth in the automotive market in recent years. Hatchback: A hatchback is a form of car body design. In addition to side-opening doors, the rear of the vehicle typically features a vertical tailgate or an inclined rear window door to access the luggage compartment, which is the main aesthetic characteristic of this type of vehicle. The hatchback design allows the trunk lid to open together with the rear windshield, making it convenient for large items to be loaded and unloaded, offering great practicality.