0 a car that has an extra door at the back that can be lifted up to allow things to be put in --
1 a wide door in the back of a car that you open by lifting it up, or a car that has such a door --
It was originally sold as either a two- or four-door sedan, or as a three-door hatchback.
It is more rigid compared to the passenger hatchback.
The estate featured a large hatchback, hinged at the roof.
The relatively high profile of the hatchback model, in particular, makes it susceptible to crosswinds and degrades handling somewhat.
When the entire bench was removed, the flat floor extended all the way from the back of the front seats to the rear hatchback door.
It also had an upwards opening hatchback door giving access to the trunk and cargo area.
It included power brakes, full instrumentation, full carpeting, electric back window defroster, power hatchback release, a digital clock, and a cargo area security shade.
Visual changes occurred at the front and back of the hatchback and sports tourer, and a saloon was introduced to certain markets.