: The most popular category in the U.S., balancing high towing capacity (up to ~14,000 lbs) with luxury features (e.g., Ford F-150 , Ram 1500 ).
: Smaller rear doors and a tighter second row (e.g., Ford "SuperCab").
: Two doors and one row of seating for up to three people. PICKUP TRUCKS
Manufacturers offer various cabin styles to suit different passenger needs:
: Four full-sized doors with generous rear legroom, often comparable to a large sedan. : The most popular category in the U
: These are smaller, more fuel-efficient options ideal for light loads and easier urban driving (e.g., Toyota Tacoma , Chevrolet Colorado ).
Trucks are generally categorized by their physical size and their capability: Manufacturers offer various cabin styles to suit different
Pickup trucks are versatile light-to-medium-duty vehicles featuring an enclosed passenger cabin and an open rear cargo bed. Originally designed as utilitarian workhorses for rural farming in the early 20th century, they have evolved into high-tech, multi-purpose vehicles used for daily commuting, family transport, and lifestyle adventures. Core Classifications