It’s a unibody, most modern vehicles are built like this. Take the fenders off an Audi, Kia, Mercedes, Hyundai, or BYD and it will look pretty much just like this.
There’s really only two types of vehicle construction for passenger vehicles; unibody and body on frame with unibody easily being the most common; even trucks like the Ford Ranger are unibody. Body on Frame is really only used on Full Sized pickups and SUVs. :)
It’s a unibody, most modern vehicles are built like this. Take the fenders off an Audi, Kia, Mercedes, Hyundai, or BYD and it will look pretty much just like this.
Really? I thought unibodies where not a thing because of destruction zones
There’s really only two types of vehicle construction for passenger vehicles; unibody and body on frame with unibody easily being the most common; even trucks like the Ford Ranger are unibody. Body on Frame is really only used on Full Sized pickups and SUVs. :)
But not most vehicles that are named “truck”
Here in America every truck smaller than “Full Size” is unibody with the sole exception being the Chevy Colorado / GMC Canyon.
Most vehicles named “truck” also don’t have 3/16in cast aluminum where the tow hitch connects, but here we are.