NANO Posted February 19, 2019 Share Posted February 19, 2019 The coupe name was derived from the French language verb couper, translating as cut.There are two common pronunciations the anglicized version , derived from spelling the word without the acute accent and pronounce it as one syllable. This change occurred gradually and before World War II.This pronunciation is more common in the United States,for example the hot rodders' term Deuce Coupe (DEWSS KOOP) used to refer to a 1932 Ford.. The origin of the coupe body style come from the berline horse-drawn carriage. In the 18th century, the coupe version of the berline was introduced, which was a shortened ("cut") version with no reqar-facing seat.Normally, a coupe had a fixed glass window in the front of the passenger compartment.The term "berline coupe" was later shortened to "coupe".The coupe was considered to be an ideal vehicle for women to use to go shopping or to make social visits. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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