Utility vehicle

[1] A Jeep-like four-wheel drive vehicle for military use[2] by definition lighter than other military trucks and vehicles, inherently compact and usually with light or no armour, with short body overhangs for nimble all-terrain mobility, and frequently around 4-passenger capacity.

Station wagons based on a car chassis, but built to resemble sport utility vehicles.

A jeep is a type of light off-road vehicle, originally used by the US military, with four-wheel drive for general utility work that required travelling over rough terrain.

All-steel-bodied, sedan-cabined utility vehicles, more commonly called utes, were popular in Australia.

They combine elements of road-going passenger cars with features from off-road vehicles, such as raised ground clearance and four-wheel drive.

An armored utility vehicle used in war
A Soviet GAZ-69, a military light utility vehicle
Kawasaki Mule used for snow removal