What is a Business Vehicle?
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Business vehicles, also known as multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs), combine the functions of sedans, station wagons, and vans. Each seat in the vehicle can be adjusted and reconfigured in various ways. For example, the backrest of the middle row seats can be folded down to form a table, and the front seats can rotate 180 degrees. Originally, business vehicles referred to small passenger vans. Later, Renault of France improved this model by introducing the concept of foldable second and third-row seats. Business vehicles emphasize versatility, integrating the features of sedans, station wagons, and commercial vehicles. The first multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) was introduced in 1983. Advantages of Business Vehicles: Spacious interiors—7-seater business vehicles feature large space designs, often incorporating face-to-face conference table setups, allowing business professionals to conduct meetings directly inside the vehicle; high safety standards—7-seater business vehicles are equipped with full-range seat belts, standard safety headrests, and front and rear safety brakes.