Since 19th century, Coupe versions have come across numerous modifications and enhancements to allure and satisfy the contemporary customers.
In 1950s several car manufacturers fabricated number of Coupe Models as:
- Club Coupe
- Business Coupe
- Opera Coupe
- Sport Coupe
- Four-door coupe
Although in 1950’s Convertible car editions also were included in Coupe category, but from year 1960, Coupe referred only permanent – top automobiles with some specific features. Usually Coupes are fabricated with two doors (four-door coupes and three- and five-door hatchback models are also found) with out frame and maximum interior volume of 33 ft³ (0.93 m³, 934 L).
Several Coupe versions’ technological Assemblage deviates from each other.
However, a few of the common noteworthy technological Specifications are:
- The Width range starts from: 71.8 in (1824 mm)
- The Length range starts from 174.8 in
- The Height range starts from 53.5 in (134 cm)
- The Wheelbase size range starts from: 104.3 in (264 cm)
- The Curb weight range starts from: 4033 lb (1829 kg)
- The Fuel Capacity range starts from: 13.2 US gal
- Locomotive Type: Coupes versions are designed with several sorts of Engines including, 3.9 L LZ9 V6, 3.5 L LZEV6, and 5.3 L LS4 V8.
Names of few most well admired Coupes world wide:
- Acura RSX
- Alfa Romeo Brera
- Alfa Romeo GT
- Audi A5
- Audi TT
- BMW 3 Series
- Chevrolet Cobalt
- Chevrolet Monte Carlo
- Chrysler Crossfire
- Ford Mustang
- Honda Accord
- Honda Civic
- Hyundai Tiburon
- Infiniti G35
