With more and more drivers turning to specific options and companies adjusting their production according to demand, these cars seem to gradually lose their market position.
The world of the car has been in a transitional period in recent years, where uncertainty surrounding internal combustion engines, combined with its directions European Union and the gradual transition to electric drive; has created a complex landscape making the market look for its new balance.
In this environment, technological developments in recent years have brought significant changes, with accusations that once dominated to give way and others to take their place, clearly gaining the interest of the purchasing public.
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A typical example is the explosive rise of SUV, which now dominate almost every category, from small urban crossover to larger family models.
The reasons are obvious, since• increased spaces, higher driving position, better visibility and feeling Security and robustness they offer, tie gloves to today's «I want to.» The modern driver.
This prevalence, however, has led
inevitably in the retreat of others
categories which previously constituted
basic choice for many drivers,
But today they're on the sidelines.

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In this, then, the environment the great «Losers» This transition is the sedans, the station wagon and MPV polymorphs, the categories of vehicles that have recorded the biggest drop in popularity in recent years.
The sedans, although for decades they were the main choice in both middle and middle premium charge, have lost much of their old popularity. Of course, sedan still exist on the market, but the truth is that many companies have significantly reduced their range or have left the category completely, emphasising either hatchback models for practicality or SUV for greater commercial dynamics.

The picture is similar for both station wagon, which were once considered the ideal solution for family travel thanks to the large spaces and the comfort they offered.
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Today, however, SUVs have filled this gap in the eyes of consumers, offering similar practicality with additional advantages and other technological advantages.
Even more pronounced is the fall in MPV polymorphics, another charge identified with the family car.

Modern SUVs, especially in their 7-seat editions, have essentially replaced their role, leading MPVs almost to extinction, with little new models now appearing on the market and most choosing an SUV, since aesthetically they are visibly more attractive to the average driver and offer better driving sense other and high levels of safety.
It is also important to say that important throughout this turn has also played the rise in electric motor.
Many of the new electric and hybrid models are designed from the outset as SUV or crossover, which strengthens their sovereignty even more. Manufacturers invest massively in this form of bodywork, gaining know-how they use in both electrical and future models.
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