Which are Saloon cars?
The saloon car is the classic definition of a ‘car. You get an engine (or extra boot) at the front, people go in the middle and there’s a separate bit of storage space at the back. Simple. They’ve been around for ages, from iconic models like the BMW 3 Series to the latest, electric, BYD Seal and Tesla Model 3. Saloon cars are also known as sedans or saloon sedans in the US. A stylish, elongated silhouette and a spacious boot separated from the rear seats are what makes them immediately recognisable.
What do Americans call a saloon car?
A sedan (American English), or saloon (British English), is a passenger car in a three-box configuration with separate compartments for an engine, passengers, and cargo. Saloon cars are also known as sedans or saloon sedans in the US. A stylish, elongated silhouette and a spacious boot separated from the rear seats are what makes them immediately recognisable.