Euro Car Segment


Excepting those of the Europe-wide safety assessment program Euro NCAP, vehicle segments in Europe do not have formal characterization or regulations. Although the definition is vague, there is little overlap between segments A–F based on weight and size parameters.
Models segments tend to be based on comparison to well-known brand models. For example, a car such as the Volkswagen Golf might be described as being in the Ford Focus size class, or vice versa. The VW Polo is smaller, so it belongs one segment below the Golf, while the bigger Passat is one segment above.
The names of the segments were mentioned, but not defined, in 1999 in an EU document titled Case No COMP/M.1406 Hyundai / Kia Regulation No 4064/89 Merger Procedure.
CodeMeaningapprox. lengthExampleEquivalent categoriesImage
AminiFiat 500City
Minicompact
A00-class
BsmallToyota YarisSupermini
Subcompact
A0-class
CmediumToyota CorollaSmall family/subcompact executive
Compact
A-class
DlargeOpel InsigniaLarge family/compact executive
Mid-size
B-class
EexecutiveBMW 5 SeriesExecutive
Full-size
C-class/D-class
Fluxury and aboveMercedes-Benz S-ClassLuxury saloon
Full-size luxury
Oberklasse
Jsport utilityFollows A-F as JA-JF
See also: Crossover (automobile)
Jeep Wrangler
Mmulti-purposeLoosely follows B-F as
Mini MPV, Compact MPV, Minivan
Volkswagen ID. Buzz
SsportsUsually D-F sizedAudi TT