chassis

[ˈʃæsi]

chassis Definition

the base frame of a vehicle, typically including the wheels and engine.

Using chassis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chassis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car's chassis was damaged in the accident.

  • Example

    The new model has a lighter chassis than its predecessor.

  • Example

    The mechanics had to replace the entire chassis of the truck.

chassis Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chassis

Phrases with chassis

  • a partially assembled vehicle that includes the chassis, drivetrain, and suspension, but lacks a body or other components

    Example

    He bought a rolling chassis and plans to build a custom car from scratch.

  • a unique identification number assigned to a vehicle's chassis by the manufacturer

    Example

    The police used the chassis number to track down the stolen car.

  • a type of truck or van that consists of a cab and chassis only, without a body or cargo area

    Example

    The company ordered a fleet of chassis cabs to customize for their delivery needs.

Origins of chassis

from French 'châssis', meaning 'frame'

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Summary: chassis in Brief

The term 'chassis' [ˈʃæsi] refers to the base frame of a vehicle, including the wheels and engine. It is often used to describe the foundation of a car or truck, as in 'The car's chassis was damaged in the accident.' 'Chassis' can also be modified with phrases like 'rolling chassis,' which refers to a partially assembled vehicle, and 'chassis number,' which is a unique identification number assigned by the manufacturer.