Sedans are named after the Latin verb "sedere," which means "to sit," and they are built to ensure the best ease and comfort for its occupants.
Sedans are distinguished by their longer bodies, which are constructed using a three-box layout characterised by pillars called A, B, and C.
Sedans, unlike hatchbacks, provide an extra trunk behind the rear seats. As a result, when you open the trunk of a sedan, you're not actually opening the trunk of the car. Because the trunk is an independent room, sedans often have more trunk space than hatchbacks.
There is a wide range of sedan sizes on the Indian market, from those just under 4 metres in length to those over 5 metres in length, reserved for the most opulent of buyers.
Sedans are more expensive than hatchbacks because of their unique structure, but they offer more inside space plus leg room.
Sedans typically feature larger engine displacements, with the least available displacement being a 1.0-liter unit.
The smallest displacement you'll find in a sedan engine is a 1.0-liter unit, and this number rises steadily as you move up to the largest sedans.