What Are the Differences Between Hatchback and Sedan Cars?

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SanGarrett
07/29/25 4:13pm
The differences between hatchback and sedan cars are: 1. Different structures: Hatchback cars have the driver's compartment and trunk as a single compartment with the engine independently arranged; sedan cars consist of the front engine compartment, the middle passenger compartment, and the rear luggage compartment. 2. Different applications: Hatchback cars are used for small and compact cars; sedan cars are applied to medium and large-sized cars and SUV models. The characteristics of hatchback cars are: spacious rear doors, flexible and versatile use, with front collision protection performance. The characteristics of sedan cars are: high in the middle and low at both ends, symmetrical from the side view, long body size, and inconvenient parking.
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