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Mini SUV is a class of small sport utility vehicles with a length under 4100 mm (165 in). This class should not be confused with compact SUV, which refers to slightly larger vehicles, between 4250 and 4600 mm (170-185 in).
Early mini SUVs were off-road vehicles built on body-on-frame chassis, such as the Jeep Wrangler and Suzuki Samurai. Earlier mini SUVs are still used much due to their off-road prowess and more manageable size on the trail (for example, a large SUV might not fit in the narrower parts of the trail). The most capable off-road vehicles built earlier were mini SUVs due to their strict building for the off-roading job, whereas ever since the introduction of the Jeep Cherokee and the Ford Explorer, the larger four-door SUV has become increasingly more aimed toward family hauling and on-road use rather than hard off-roading. However, current mini SUVs usually have unibody construction and few off-road capabilities, falling into the crossover SUV category. They have substitute off-road cosmetic features, such as large black bumpers and slightly increased ground clearance.
Mini SUVs have become popular in some countries because of fashion trends: for example, wealthy young people buy them just to have a "different looking" car. An advantage over larger SUVs is the better fuel economy, which is very similar to subcompact cars / superminis.
In Japan, as cars under 3400 mm in length are classified as kei cars and pay less taxes; some manufacturers build these cars with off-road looks (such as the Mitsubishi Pajero Mini).
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Car classification |
American English |
British English |
Segment (used in Europe) |
Euro NCAP |
Examples |
Microcar |
Microcar, Bubble car |
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Aixam, Smart Fortwo |
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City car |
A-segment |
Supermini |
Fiat Nuova 500, Renault Twingo |
Subcompact car |
Supermini |
B-segment |
Hyundai Accent, Opel Corsa |
Compact car |
Small family car |
C-segment |
Small family car |
Ford Focus, Volkswagen Golf |
Mid-size car |
Large family car |
D-segment |
Large family car |
Opel Vectra, Volkswagen Passat |
Entry-level luxury car |
Compact executive car |
Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C-Class |
Full-size car |
Executive car |
E-segment |
Executive car |
Chrysler 300 |
Mid-size luxury car |
Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Mercedes E-Class |
Full-size luxury car |
Luxury car |
F-segment |
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Audi A8, BMW 7 Series, Mercedes S-Class |
Sports car |
Sports car |
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Chevrolet Corvette C6, Porsche 911 |
Grand tourer |
Grand tourer |
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Jaguar XK, Maserati Quattroporte |
Supercar |
Supercar |
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Bugatti Veyron, Ferrari F50 |
Convertible |
Convertible |
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Mercedes CLK, Volkswagen Eos |
Roadster |
Roadster |
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Roadster |
Audi TT, BMW Z4, Mazda MX-5/Miata |
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Leisure activity vehicle |
B-segment |
Small MPV |
Peugeot Partner, Škoda Roomster |
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Mini MPV |
B-segment |
Opel Meriva, Volkswagen Golf Plus |
Compact minivan |
Compact MPV |
C-segment |
Mazda5, Opel Zafira, Volkswagen Touran |
Minivan |
Large MPV |
D-segment |
MPV |
Ford Galaxy, Toyota Previa, Volkswagen Eurovan |
Mini SUV |
Mini 4x4 |
B-segment |
Small Off-Roader |
Suzuki SX4, Toyota RAV4 |
Compact SUV |
Compact 4x4 |
C/D-segment |
Audi Q5, Honda CR-V |
Mid-size crossover SUV |
Large 4x4 |
E-segment |
Large Off-Roader |
Audi A6 allroad quattro, BMW X3 |
Mid-size SUV |
Off-roader |
E-segment |
BMW X5, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Volkswagen Touareg |
Full-size SUV |
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Audi Q7, Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Suburban |