Category:Coupé Utilities

A coupé utility is an unusual automotive body style that combines a conventional passenger car with an integrated cargo bed. It was first developed in Australia in the early 1930s, and spread throughout the world. Usually, a manufacturer will take an existing car and simply add a bed to it, with no change to the mechanicals or the front half of the body. For example, Chevrolet El Caminos built from 1964 to 1977 were based on the Chevelles of that period.

Hot Wheels has produced a few coupé utilities over the years, most of which are Chevrolet El Caminos and Ford Rancheros.