Trim levels are used by manufacturers to identify a vehicle's level of equipment or special features.
The equipment and features fitted to a particular vehicle also depend on any
options packages or individual options that the car was ordered with.
Usage
For a given
car model
The model of a car is its design, in the context of the manufacturer's range or series of cars. Different models, variants are distinguishable by technology, components, underpinnings, and/or style and appearance.
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, the trim level denotes which equipment and features are included as standard. A car buyer may add to this standard equipment with trim packages or individual options. The trim level with the least equipment/features is referred to as the "base model,"
and the trim level with the most equipment/features is referred to as "highest specification" or colloquially as "fully loaded." Differences between trim levels typically consist of interior equipment (e.g., leather seats and reversing cameras) and cosmetic changes;
however, a trim level can sometimes include mechanical changes such as different engines, suspension, or all-wheel-drive systems.
Some car brands use a different car model for what could be instead considered a trim level; therefore, the distinction between a model and trim level can vary between brands. For example,
Volkswagen
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could choose to market the
Golf GTi either as a standalone model, or as a trim level within the Golf model.
Manufacturers sometimes offer "delete options," with which several standard items of equipment from a certain trim level may be deleted, typically for free or with a credit. Sometimes, the delete option costs extra: for example, in the 1980s, German luxury car buyers began to pay manufacturers extra not to have the badges indicating the type of engine to be installed.
Debadging went on to gain popularity across the market, both as a form of
reverse snobbery while also allowing buyers to obscure lower-spec models or trim.
Naming systems
Trim levels are often designated by a pair of letters; for example, DX, LX, LS, EX, GL, SE, or GT.
They can also be designated an alphanumeric code (e.g., Z28, XR5, GT3), or using a word (e.g., Executive, Ambition or Deluxe). Many of the letter combinations have their origins in named trim levels, with DX and DL meaning "Deluxe," GL "Grand Luxe," SE "Special Edition," GT "Gran Turismo," and so on.
In North America, long-running designations for high-performance trim levels include Chevrolet's "
SS" (first introduced on the 1961
Impala)
and Ford's "GT" (first used on the 1965
Mustang
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).
General Motors
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also uses alphanumeric coding to denote handling packages installed on performance vehicles, such as "
Z28" on the
Camaro, the
Buick GS, or the
Oldsmobile 442, and currently uses the designation "Z71" on the
Suburban
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and
Tahoe (for
Silverado/Sierra trucks, it is a package, though it was a separate trim from 2004–2005 and 2014–2018).
Some manufacturers have consistently used the same word for the highest trim level on several models. For example,
Nissan
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used the word "Brougham" as the highest trim level on both the
Cedric and
Gloria.
The "Brougham" designation as a trim level originated in the North American (U.S.) market; it was originally a
body style.
Options packages
Manufacturers sometimes sell bundles of options as an options package, usually at a discounted price compared with buying each option individually.
Common options packages currently include:
* Trim/appearance package: May include special paint colors, upgraded interior trim pieces (often made from aluminum, chrome or timber), and exterior
decal
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The word is short for '' decalc ...
s. In past decades, appearance packages have also included two-tone paint,
pin striping,
bumpers painted the same color as the vehicle body, and
vinyl roof covers.
* Sports/performance package: May include engine upgrades, handling upgrades (see below), a more aggressive front spoiler, a rear wing, upgraded brakes, and a
limited slip differential. In an
SUV or light truck, a sports package may consist of racks or tiedowns for transport of off-road recreational vehicles and other equipment.
* Towing package: May include a heavy-duty radiator, larger cooling fans, extra transmission cooling provisions, and upgraded axle ratio.
* Safety package: May include seat belt pre-tensioners, additional
air bags,
collision avoidance system (AEB),
electronic stability control
Electronic stability control (ESC), also referred to as electronic stability program (ESP) or dynamic stability control (DSC), is a computerized technology that improves a car handling, vehicle's stability by detecting and reducing loss of Tract ...
, and
adaptive headlight
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s.
* Handling package: May include stiffer springs, stiffer
shock absorber
A shock absorber or damper is a mechanical or hydraulics, hydraulic device designed to absorb and Damping ratio, damp shock (mechanics), shock impulses. It does this by converting the kinetic energy of the shock into another form of energy (typic ...
s, stiffer
anti-roll bar
An anti-roll bar (roll bar, anti-sway bar, sway bar, stabilizer bar) is an automobile suspension part that helps reduce the body roll of a vehicle during fast cornering or over road irregularities. It links opposite front or rear wheels to a t ...
s, larger/lightweight wheels, and higher grip tires.
* Navigation package:
Satellite navigation
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, often with turn-by-turn instructions.
See also
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Car model
The model of a car is its design, in the context of the manufacturer's range or series of cars. Different models, variants are distinguishable by technology, components, underpinnings, and/or style and appearance.
The methods used to categorise ...
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