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Coupé utility

A coupé utility is a vehicle with a passenger compartment at the front and an integrated cargo tray at the rear, with the front of the cargo bed doubling as the rear of the passenger compartment.

1934 Ford, the first coupe utility model. On display at the National Motor Museum, Birdwood, South Australia

The term originated in the 1930s, where it was used to distinguish passenger-car-based two-door vehicles with an integrated cargo tray from traditional pickup trucks[1] that have a separate cargo bed from the passenger compartment. Since the 2000s, this type of vehicle has also been referred to as a "pick-up",[2][3] "car-based pick-up" or "car-based truck".[4][5]

In Australia, where the traditional style of coupé utility remained popular until it ceased production in 2017, it is commonly called a "ute" (pronounced [juːt]), although the term is also used there to describe traditional-style pickups.

History

 
1937 Terraplane Utility Coupe, convertible to Pickup

The body style originated in Australia.[6] It was the result of a 1932 letter from the wife of a farmer in Victoria, Australia, to Ford Australia asking for "a vehicle to go to church in on a Sunday and which can carry our pigs to market on Mondays". In response, Ford designer Lew Bandt developed a vehicle to meet the client's request. Commencing in October 1933 with assistance from draftsman A. Scott,[7] Bandt used the passenger compartment and roof from the Ford V8 5 window coupe and extended the rear section using a single fixed side panel on each side, with a hinged tailgate at the rear to create the load carrying compartment. The model was released in July 1934 as the coupe utility.[7] In his book "Early Australian Automotive Design: The First Fifty Years", Australian motoring historian Norm Darwin suggests the idea was not a big leap in design from the existing roadster utility that had been produced by various manufacturers as early as 1924.[8] Darwin also suggests that the idea was being developed by other manufacturers simultaneously, as General Motors-Holden's Ltd released Bedford and Chevrolet coupe utilities in September 1934[9] only two months after Ford, with the main difference being the use of the three window coupe roof on the GM-H products. Other manufacturers were quick to follow with coupe utilities based on various passenger and light truck chassis.[10]

In North America, this idea was also trialed by some manufacturers. Studebaker created the Studebaker Coupe Express and sold it between 1937-1939.

In 1951, Holden released a model based on its 48-215 sedan, reinforcing the Australian tradition of home-grown two-door passenger-car sedan chassis based "utility" vehicles with a tray at the back, known colloquially as a ute, although the term is also applied to larger vehicles such as pickup trucks.

America followed suit with the release of the Ford Ranchero in 1957 and Chevrolet El Camino in 1959.[11][12]

North American models

 
1969 Chevrolet El Camino

Chevrolet El Camino

The Chevrolet El Camino is a coupé utility/pickup vehicle that was produced by Chevrolet from 1959 to 1960 and from 1964 to 1987.

Introduced in 1958 (for the 1959 model year) in response to the success of the Ford Ranchero pickup, its first run lasted only two years. Production resumed in 1963 (for the 1964 model year) based on the Chevelle A-platform. In 1977 (for the 1978 model year) it was shifted to the GM G-body platform. Production finished in 1987.

Although based on corresponding Chevrolet car lines, the vehicle is classified and titled in North America as a truck. GMC's badge engineered El Camino variant, the Sprint, was introduced in 1970 (for the 1971 model year). It was renamed Caballero in 1977 (for the 1978 model year), and produced until 1987.

In Spanish, el camino means "the road" and is related to the verb "caminar" (to walk).

Other North American coupé utilities

 
1958 Ford Ranchero

South American models

 
2000–2010 Ford Courier

Since the 1970s, utes have been built in Brazil under European car-maker badges, usually based in hatchbacks, such as the Ford Courier, based on the Ford Fiesta MkIV. Current examples include the Chevrolet Montana (based on the Opel Corsa and later on the Chevrolet Agile), the Peugeot Hoggar (based on the South American Peugeot 207), the Volkswagen Saveiro (based on the Volkswagen Gol) and the Fiat Strada (based on the Fiat Palio).

Other South American coupé utility models:

 
Fiat Fiorino pick-up

Asian models

 
Proton Jumbuck
 
2003 Subaru Baja

South African models

 
2011–2017 Chevrolet Montana
 
Nissan 1400 B140 Bakkie, South Africa
 
2008-present Nissan NP200 with a rear cap, South Africa

Australian Holden Kingswood, Ford Falcon and Chrysler Valiant utes were sold in South Africa as the Chevrolet El Camino,[16][17] Ford Ranchero,[18][19][20] and Valiant Rustler[21][22] respectively. Some re-badged versions of South American utes are sold in South Africa (where the term "bakkie" instead of "ute" is popular) under different names, such as the Chevrolet Montana and the Ford Courier, sold there as Chevrolet Utility[23] and Ford Bantam respectively.

Other South African coupé utility models:

  • 1975–1979 Dodge Husky (South Africa)
  • 1989–2002 Mazda Rustler (rebadged 2nd generation Ford Bantam)
  • 2008–present Nissan NP200 (rebadged Dacia Logan Pick-Up, built and sold in South Africa)

European models

 
1975 Austin Marina truck
 
1972 Mini pick-up
 

Austin Marina A coupé utility based on the 1971–1980 Morris Marina with a 1275 cc engine was badged as an Austin.[24] There were never many of these truck variants sold.

Mini Variously badged pick-up variants were built on the chassis of the Mini estate/wagon.

Other European coupé utilities

Middle Eastern models

Australian models

 
2014 Holden VF Commodore Ute

Coupe utilities have been produced in Australia since the 1930s. The three major Australian manufacturers (GM-Holden, Ford and Chrysler) offered coupe utility versions of their most popular models and many of the smaller manufacturers also offered coupe utilities in their range.[27][28][29][30] In many cases, if a coupe utility was not available as part of the regular model range an aftermarket coachbuilder would build one to customer order. Coupe utilities were also offered by various manufacturers on light truck style chassis,[10][31][32][33][34] alongside their regular style pickup and cab-chassis offerings.

 
Ford Falcon XR6 Ute

Examples include:

Ford

General Motors-Holden

Chrysler

BMC

Standard

Rootes Group

Lightburn

Prototypes

 
Toyota X-Runner concept utility as displayed at the 2003 Sydney International Motor Show
 
2010 Pontiac G8 Sport Truck concept prototype model showcased at the San Diego Auto Show


  • AMC Cowboy: Derived from the Hornet, it was intended to compete with small pickups from Japan, but the project was canceled after AMC acquired Jeep, which already sold small pickups.[50]
  • Austin Metro Ranger: A concept based on the first generation model, it featured a full roll bar, flood lights, and a rear-mounted spare.[51]
  • BMW M3 ute/pickup: On April Fools' Day 2011, BMW announced the BMW M3 ute/pickup.[52][53][54] This vehicle was based on the E93 Convertible and featured a structured aluminum pickup bed and removable targa roof. It was created by BMW's M Division as a one-off workshop transport vehicle for use within the company.[11][55] It was actually the second such ute that BMW built for this purpose: they had previously built one using a first generation M3 convertible in 1986. This coupe ute served the factory for 26 years before the April Fools car was built to replace it.[56]
  • Pontiac G8 ST:[57][58] A rebadged Holden Ute (which is based on the Holden Commodore sedan, although rebadged as a Pontiac G8 in North America) was shown at the New York International Auto Show in March 2008. It was slated for release in the third quarter of 2009 for the 2010 model year, but was quickly cancelled before any were sold due to budgeting cuts and Pontiac's near bankruptcy.[59][60]
  • Toyota X-Runner: Concept vehicle displayed by Toyota Australia at the 2003 Melbourne and Sydney International Motor Shows.[61] The body shell was largely based on that of the first generation Avalon (production of which picked up in Australia a few months after it left off in North America, and lasted until 2005), while the suspension and AWD parts were borrowed from the contemporary Lexus RX. It was intended for production, but Toyota of Australia could not get approval from the parent company.[61]


See also

References

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This article is about the vehicle body style in general For ute vehicles produced or sold in Australia and New Zealand see Ute vehicle A coupe utility is a vehicle with a passenger compartment at the front and an integrated cargo tray at the rear with the front of the cargo bed doubling as the rear of the passenger compartment 1934 Ford the first coupe utility model On display at the National Motor Museum Birdwood South Australia The term originated in the 1930s where it was used to distinguish passenger car based two door vehicles with an integrated cargo tray from traditional pickup trucks 1 that have a separate cargo bed from the passenger compartment Since the 2000s this type of vehicle has also been referred to as a pick up 2 3 car based pick up or car based truck 4 5 In Australia where the traditional style of coupe utility remained popular until it ceased production in 2017 it is commonly called a ute pronounced juːt although the term is also used there to describe traditional style pickups Contents 1 History 2 North American models 3 South American models 4 Asian models 5 South African models 6 European models 7 Middle Eastern models 8 Australian models 9 Prototypes 10 See also 11 ReferencesHistory EditMain article Ute vehicle 1937 Terraplane Utility Coupe convertible to Pickup The body style originated in Australia 6 It was the result of a 1932 letter from the wife of a farmer in Victoria Australia to Ford Australia asking for a vehicle to go to church in on a Sunday and which can carry our pigs to market on Mondays In response Ford designer Lew Bandt developed a vehicle to meet the client s request Commencing in October 1933 with assistance from draftsman A Scott 7 Bandt used the passenger compartment and roof from the Ford V8 5 window coupe and extended the rear section using a single fixed side panel on each side with a hinged tailgate at the rear to create the load carrying compartment The model was released in July 1934 as the coupe utility 7 In his book Early Australian Automotive Design The First Fifty Years Australian motoring historian Norm Darwin suggests the idea was not a big leap in design from the existing roadster utility that had been produced by various manufacturers as early as 1924 8 Darwin also suggests that the idea was being developed by other manufacturers simultaneously as General Motors Holden s Ltd released Bedford and Chevrolet coupe utilities in September 1934 9 only two months after Ford with the main difference being the use of the three window coupe roof on the GM H products Other manufacturers were quick to follow with coupe utilities based on various passenger and light truck chassis 10 In North America this idea was also trialed by some manufacturers Studebaker created the Studebaker Coupe Express and sold it between 1937 1939 In 1951 Holden released a model based on its 48 215 sedan reinforcing the Australian tradition of home grown two door passenger car sedan chassis based utility vehicles with a tray at the back known colloquially as a ute although the term is also applied to larger vehicles such as pickup trucks America followed suit with the release of the Ford Ranchero in 1957 and Chevrolet El Camino in 1959 11 12 North American models Edit 1969 Chevrolet El Camino Chevrolet El CaminoThe Chevrolet El Camino is a coupe utility pickup vehicle that was produced by Chevrolet from 1959 to 1960 and from 1964 to 1987 Introduced in 1958 for the 1959 model year in response to the success of the Ford Ranchero pickup its first run lasted only two years Production resumed in 1963 for the 1964 model year based on the Chevelle A platform In 1977 for the 1978 model year it was shifted to the GM G body platform Production finished in 1987 Although based on corresponding Chevrolet car lines the vehicle is classified and titled in North America as a truck GMC s badge engineered El Camino variant the Sprint was introduced in 1970 for the 1971 model year It was renamed Caballero in 1977 for the 1978 model year and produced until 1987 In Spanish el camino means the road and is related to the verb caminar to walk Other North American coupe utilities 1958 Ford Ranchero 1936 1942 Chevrolet Coupe Delivery 13 1982 1984 Dodge Rampage 1981 1982 Ford Durango 1957 1959 Ford Ranchero full size 1960 1965 Ford Falcon Ranchero Falcon compact 1966 1979 Ford Ranchero mid size 1971 1987 GMC Sprint Caballero GMC rebadge of the El Camino 1983 Plymouth ScampSouth American models Edit 2000 2010 Ford Courier Since the 1970s utes have been built in Brazil under European car maker badges usually based in hatchbacks such as the Ford Courier based on the Ford Fiesta MkIV Current examples include the Chevrolet Montana based on the Opel Corsa and later on the Chevrolet Agile the Peugeot Hoggar based on the South American Peugeot 207 the Volkswagen Saveiro based on the Volkswagen Gol and the Fiat Strada based on the Fiat Palio Other South American coupe utility models Fiat Fiorino pick up 1983 1994 Chevrolet Chevy 500 Brazil 2003 2021 Chevrolet Montana 1994 2004 Chevrolet Corsa Pick Up Argentina and Brazil 1953 1979 Citroen 2CV Citroneta South America only 1971 1990 Dodge 1500 Uruguay 14 1996 present Fiat Strada 1998 2013 Ford Courier Brazil 1973 1991 Ford Falcon Ranchero Argentina 1982 1997 Ford Pampa Brazil 2010 2014 Peugeot Hoggar 2015 present Ram 700 Mexico exclusive rebadged version of the Fiat Strada 1980 present Volkswagen Saveiro Pointer coupe utilityAsian models Edit Proton Jumbuck 2003 Subaru Baja 1991 1995 Daihatsu Mira P1 Miracab 2004 2007 Geely Rural Nanny 1975 1990 Hyundai Pony 1965 1971 Mitsubishi Colt 800 1971 2007 Nissan Sunny 1990 1998 Nissan NV Thailand domestic models built under license 1955 1957 Prince Commercial Pickup AIPC 1 AIPC 2 1957 1967 Prince Skyway pickup 2002 2010 Proton Arena Jumbuck 2002 2006 Subaru Baja sold in the United States Canada and Chile 1978 1993 Subaru BRAT Brumby Shifter MV Targa 1983 1988 Suzuki Mighty Boy 2000 2001 Toyota bB Open Deck 1960 1969 Toyota Corona coupe utility 1959 1971 Toyopet Toyota Crown Masterline coupe utility 1955 1959 Toyopet Masterline 1968 1974 Toyota Mark II coupe utility 1964 1988 Toyota Publica coupe utility Toyota coupe utility 15 South African models Edit 2011 2017 Chevrolet Montana Nissan 1400 B140 Bakkie South Africa 2008 present Nissan NP200 with a rear cap South Africa Australian Holden Kingswood Ford Falcon and Chrysler Valiant utes were sold in South Africa as the Chevrolet El Camino 16 17 Ford Ranchero 18 19 20 and Valiant Rustler 21 22 respectively Some re badged versions of South American utes are sold in South Africa where the term bakkie instead of ute is popular under different names such as the Chevrolet Montana and the Ford Courier sold there as Chevrolet Utility 23 and Ford Bantam respectively Other South African coupe utility models 1975 1979 Dodge Husky South Africa 1989 2002 Mazda Rustler rebadged 2nd generation Ford Bantam 2008 present Nissan NP200 rebadged Dacia Logan Pick Up built and sold in South Africa European models Edit 1975 Austin Marina truck 1972 Mini pick up 2009 Dacia Logan Austin Marina A coupe utility based on the 1971 1980 Morris Marina with a 1275 cc engine was badged as an Austin 24 There were never many of these truck variants sold Mini Variously badged pick up variants were built on the chassis of the Mini estate wagon Other European coupe utilities 1949 1952 Armstrong Siddeley Whitley 18 Utility Coupe 1949 1952 Armstrong Siddeley Whitley 18 Station Coupe extended cab with a rear seat 1956 Austin A35 1957 1973 Austin A55 Cambridge 1950 1954 Austin A70 Hereford Commer Light Pick up commercial variant of the Hillman Minx 2007 2012 Dacia Logan Pick Up 1975 2012 Dacia Logan Logan II 1972 1982 Emelba 127 Poker 1977 2013 Fiat Fiorino 1974 2001 IZh 27151 1955 1966 Peugeot 403 1979 1996 Peugeot 504 1975 1985 Simca 1100 1991 1995 Skoda Pick up 1994 2001 Skoda Felicia Pickup Fun 1954 1960 Standard 6 cwt utility commercial variant of the Standard Ten 1950 1964 Standard Vanguard utility also sold as Standard Pick up Truck 25 1979 2007 Volkswagen Caddy Typ 14 Rabbit coupe utility 1996 2001 Volkswagen Caddy Typ 9U rebadged Skoda Felicia coupe utility c 1952 Singer SM1500 26 1966 1991 Wartburg 353 Trans Middle Eastern models Edit1967 2005 Paykan coupe utility Iran 2015 present IKCO Arisun 2008 present SAIPA Pick UpAustralian models Edit 2014 Holden VF Commodore Ute Main article Ute vehicle Coupe utilities have been produced in Australia since the 1930s The three major Australian manufacturers GM Holden Ford and Chrysler offered coupe utility versions of their most popular models and many of the smaller manufacturers also offered coupe utilities in their range 27 28 29 30 In many cases if a coupe utility was not available as part of the regular model range an aftermarket coachbuilder would build one to customer order Coupe utilities were also offered by various manufacturers on light truck style chassis 10 31 32 33 34 alongside their regular style pickup and cab chassis offerings Ford Falcon XR6 Ute Examples include Ford 1934 1940 Ford coupe utility 1941 1948 Ford 1949 1951 Ford 1946 1953 Ford Anglia A54A 1946 48 and Anglia A494A 1949 53 1956 1962 Ford Consul Mark II and Ford Zephyr Mark II 1960 1999 Ford Falcon from 1999 2016 the Falcon utility had a separate pick up bed and was therefore no longer strictly a coupe utility 1952 1959 Ford Mainline 1949 1951 Ford Pilot 1953 1955 Ford Popular 103E 1939 1953 Ford Prefect E93A E03A 1939 45 Ford Prefect A53A 1946 48 and Prefect A493A 1948 53 1937 1938 Ford Ten 6 cwt coupe utility 35 1946 1958 Mercury Club Coupe Utility 1989 1991 Nissan Ute badge engineered version of the Ford Falcon XF utility General Motors Holden From 1934 various GM chassis were available fitted with coupe utility bodywork 36 37 38 39 Bedford HC 6 cwt Carryall commercial variant of the Vauxhall 10 4 40 1946 1948 Chevrolet Stylemaster 1949 1952 Chevrolet Styleline 1951 1968 Holden 1990 2017 Holden Commodore Holden Ute models from 2000 2017 were marketed as Holden Utes not Commodores 1968 1984 Belmont Kingswood 1952 1954 Vauxhall Wyvern E series and 1952 1957 Velox E Series 41 Chrysler From 1935 various Dodge Plymouth and Fargo chassis were available fitted with coupe utility bodywork 42 43 44 1958 1961 Chrysler Wayfarer 1965 1971 Chrysler Valiant Valiant Wayfarer 1971 1978 Chrysler Valiant 1956 1957 DeSoto Diplomat 1966 1976 Dodge lower spec version of the Valiant Wayfarer utility 1956 1957 Dodge Kingsway 1956 1957 Plymouth Cranbrook Savoy BelvedereBMC Austin A40 Devon Several unique variants were offered on the Australian market including the Austin A40 Panelside and the A40 Hi Lite 45 1956 Austin A50 46 Austin A55 Cambridge 1968 1971 Austin 1800Standard Morris Eight Series II Series E and Series Z Standard Vanguard Triumph Maylower 47 Rootes Group 1939 Hillman Fourteen 48 1956 Hillman deluxe utility based on Mark VIII Hillman MinxLightburn Zeta utility 49 1935 Ford Model 48 coupe utility 1946 Ford Super Deluxe utility 1950 Ford Prefect utility 1947 Ford Anglia utility Ford Pilot utility Ford Popular utility 1951 Ford utility 1957 Ford Mainline utility 1960 Ford Zephyr Mk II utility 1962 Ford XL Falcon Deluxe utility Ford XB Falcon utility 1999 Ford XH II Falcon utility 1940 Bedford JC coupe utility Holden 50 2016 utility Vauxhall Velox utility 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster utility 1952 Chevrolet Styleline utility Holden FB utility Holden HQ Belmont utility 2005 Holden VZ Ute 1935 Plymouth coupe utility 1936 Dodge D2 coupe Utility 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe utility 1956 57 DeSoto Diplomat Plaza utility Chrysler AP3 Wayfarer utility Chrysler AP6 Valiant Wayfarer utility Dodge VG utility Chrysler CL Valiant utility 1953 Austin A40 utility Austin A55 utility Austin 1800 utility 1961 Standard Vanguard utility 1946 Fargo utility 1953 Dodge 108 A utility 1946 Chevrolet Commercial utility 1952 International AL 110 Deluxe utilityPrototypes Edit Toyota X Runner concept utility as displayed at the 2003 Sydney International Motor Show 2010 Pontiac G8 Sport Truck concept prototype model showcased at the San Diego Auto Show AMC Cowboy Derived from the Hornet it was intended to compete with small pickups from Japan but the project was canceled after AMC acquired Jeep which already sold small pickups 50 Austin Metro Ranger A concept based on the first generation model it featured a full roll bar flood lights and a rear mounted spare 51 BMW M3 ute pickup On April Fools Day 2011 BMW announced the BMW M3 ute pickup 52 53 54 This vehicle was based on the E93 Convertible and featured a structured aluminum pickup bed and removable targa roof It was created by BMW s M Division as a one off workshop transport vehicle for use within the company 11 55 It was actually the second such ute that BMW built for this purpose they had previously built one using a first generation M3 convertible in 1986 This coupe ute served the factory for 26 years before the April Fools car was built to replace it 56 Pontiac G8 ST 57 58 A rebadged Holden Ute which is based on the Holden Commodore sedan although rebadged as a Pontiac G8 in North America was shown at the New York International Auto Show in March 2008 It was slated for release in the third quarter of 2009 for the 2010 model year but was quickly cancelled before any were sold due to budgeting cuts and Pontiac s near bankruptcy 59 60 Toyota X Runner Concept vehicle displayed by Toyota Australia at the 2003 Melbourne and Sydney International Motor Shows 61 The body shell was largely based on that of the first generation Avalon production of which picked up in Australia a few months after it left off in North America and lasted until 2005 while the suspension and AWD parts were borrowed from the contemporary Lexus RX It was intended for production but Toyota of Australia could not get approval from the parent company 61 See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to coupe utility Car body 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