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Three-box styling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Three-box styling
Three-box design is a broad automotive styling term describing a coupé, sedan, notchback or hatchback where—when viewed in profile—principal volumes are articulated into three separate compartments or boxes: engine, passenger and cargo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Car Design News )〕 Three-box designs are highly variable. The Renault Dauphine is a three-box that carries its engine in the rear and its cargo up front. The styling of the Škoda Octavia integrates a hatchback with the articulation of a three-box. This style was later used by its larger Škoda Superb, which marketed as the TwinDoor, within the liftgate operable as a trunk lid or as a full hatchback. As with the third generation European Ford Escort (also a hatchback), the third box may be vestigial. And three-box styling need not be boxy: Car Design News calls the fluid and rounded Fiat Linea a three-box design〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Car Design News )〕—and most examples of the markedly bulbous styling of the ponton genre are three-box designs. ==One-box design== ''One-box'', also called a ''monospace'', ''mono-box'' or ''monovolume'' configuration,〔 is a design that pulls the base of a vehicle's A-pillars forward,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Car Design News )〕 softening any distinction between separate volumes and enclosing the entire interior of a vehicle in a single form—as with the Toyota Prius, Renault Espace, 1992 Renault Twingo I, Tata Nano and Japanese microvans amongst others.
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