What are the differences between a hatchback and an SUV?
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The differences between a hatchback and an SUV are as follows: 1. Conceptual aspect: The term 'box' refers to the three structures of a car - the engine, the cabin, and the trunk. A hatchback is a model that does not have an independent trunk, while an SUV is a model with off-road functionality, which is a different concept from hatchbacks and sedans. 2. Vehicle type aspect: An SUV is a multi-purpose urban vehicle with a higher chassis and larger space, available in both 7-seat and 5-seat configurations. A hatchback is also a type of sedan, but it removes the rear storage space of the sedan, increasing the headroom of the entire vehicle, giving it a more sporty appearance. 3. Road suitability aspect: Hatchbacks are not suitable for off-road driving and are only suitable for urban roads, while SUVs are suitable for both urban roads and off-road conditions.