Car Body Parts Diagram
Exterior Parts
- Hood: Covers the engine.
- Fenders: Cover the wheels.
- Doors: Allow access to the interior.
- Trunk: Storage space for luggage.
- Headlights: Provide illumination at night.
- Taillights: Signal braking and turning.
- Bumper: Protects the car from damage in low-speed collisions.
- Grille: Allows air to enter the engine.
- Roof: Protects the interior from the elements.
- Windshield: Provides a clear view for the driver.
- Side windows: Allow natural light into the interior.
- Rear window: Provides a view behind the car.
Interior Parts
- Dashboard: Houses the instrument panel and controls.
- Steering wheel: Controls the direction of the car.
- Seats: Provide support for the driver and passengers.
- Console: Houses the transmission controls and other amenities.
- Headliner: Covers the ceiling of the interior.
- Carpet: Covers the floor of the interior.
- Door panels: Cover the doors and provide access to the window controls.
- Visors: Block the sun from the driver’s and passenger’s eyes.
- Restraint systems: Seat belts and airbags protect the occupants in the event of a collision.
Mechanical Parts
- Engine: Provides power for the car.
- Transmission: Transfers power from the engine to the wheels.
- Driveline: Consists of the driveshaft, differential, and axles, which transmit power to the wheels.
- Suspension: Absorbs shocks and vibrations from the road.
- Steering system: Controls the direction of the wheels.
- Brakes: Slow and stop the car.
- Electrical system: Provides power for the car’s electrical components.
- Exhaust system: Removes exhaust gases from the engine.
- Fuel system: Stores and delivers fuel to the engine.
- Cooling system: Keeps the engine from overheating.