Brougham (car body)

A brougham (pronounced /ˈbrm/, /ˈbrəm/, /ˈbrm/, or /ˈbrəm/) was originally a car body style where the driver sat outside and passengers seated within an enclosed cabin, deriving the configuration from the earlier brougham horse-drawn carriage. Similar in style to the later town car, the brougham style was used on chauffeur-driven petrol and electric cars.

In later years, several manufacturers (mostly in the United States) have used the term brougham as a prestigious model name or luxurious trim level on cars where the driver is in the cabin with the passengers (i.e. cars that do not use the brougham body style).

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