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Open automotive bed
A tonneau (US: /tʌˈnoʊ/ or UK: /ˈtɒnoʊ/) is the open-top area of a car, truck, used for passengers or cargo. In trucks, it refers to the bed (American
Tonneau
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up tonneau in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tonneau is an area of a car or truck open at the top, when first instituted the tonneau was a pair
Tonneau_(disambiguation)
Metric unit of mass equivalent to 1,000 kilograms or 1 megagram
the unit was originally referred to using the French words millier or tonneau, but these terms are now obsolete. The British imperial and United States
Tonne
Automobiles built in 1902
passenger rear tonneau. Catalogs also show a light delivery. The one cylinder Cadillac continued to be offered through 1908 in the runabout, tonneau or delivery
Cadillac_Runabout_and_Tonneau
Electric pickup truck
include a motorized roller shutter-style hard tonneau cover. The RWD configuration does not include a tonneau cover as standard, although an optional soft
Tesla_Cybertruck
Motor vehicle
(183 cm) wheelbase and sold for a base price of $750. Options included a rear tonneau with two seats and a rear door for $100, a rubber roof for $30 or a leather
Ford_Model_A_(1903–04)
Roadster produced by Mercedes-Benz (1989–2001)
colour-matched, automated tonneau cover; and a manually detachable hardtop that could be fitted over the stored fabric convertible roof and tonneau. It was available
Mercedes-Benz_SL-Class_(R129)
Topics referred to by the same term
bed may refer to: Tonneau, an open area of a vehicle, which may be coverable with a tonneau cover. Pickup bed, the bed of the tonneau of a pickup truck
Truck_bed
Vehicle with a folding or removable roof
or can expose their vulnerable underside to sun exposure and fading. A tonneau cover provides a solution. Rear windows are often part of the roof assembly
Convertible
British automobile manufacturer, 1905–1934
Sunbeam Motor Car Company Limited was a British automobile manufacturer in operation between 1905 and 1934. Its works were at Moorfields in Blakenhall
Sunbeam_Motor_Car_Company
US electric vehicle startup
buyers to select up to three solar panel kits: a solar cab top, a solar tonneau bed cover, and a solar camper top. Telo Trucks' debut vehicle, the MT1
Telo_Trucks
American sport pickup truck
kickerpanels painted to match body color. Another exterior feature was a tonneau cover with an attached spoiler that was supposed to come standard on the
Dodge_Ram_SRT-10
Small housing
– particularly the protection of cargo from the elements and theft. A tonneau cover is a soft or hard covering over the entire truck bed that is level
Camper_shell
Motor vehicle
discontinued for this generation, however, a dealer offered convertible tonneau cover and wire wheels option was still available. Total 1964 sales were
Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)
Ford_Thunderbird_(fourth_generation)
Motorised passenger road vehicle
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Car
Large sheet of strong, flexible, water-resistant or waterproof material
scheme are: Awning Basha (tarpaulin) Fly (tent) Loue (tent) Tarp tent Tonneau cover Visqueen Look up tarp, tarpaulin, or paulin in Wiktionary, the free
Tarpaulin
Barrel used in wine making
Oak is used in winemaking to vary the color, flavor, tannin profile and texture of wine. It can be introduced in the form of a barrel during the fermentation
Oak_(wine)
Battery electric full-size luxury car
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_Celestiq
Structural design that supports loads through an object's external skin
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Monocoque
Motor vehicle
an electromagnetic glass hatch release. Optional extras were a clock, tonneau cover/parcel shelf, drinks holder, dash tray, under-dash tray, leather
Nissan_Pao
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
single-cylinder engines, the runabout and tonneau . A 24hp three-cylinder engine was introduced with a tonneau body. In 1905 the cars consisted of a choice
St._Louis_Motor_Company
Compact luxury sedan
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_CT4
Ring-shaped covering around a wheel's rim
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Tire
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
9 kW) each. The car weighed 2200 lb (998 kg). The 1904 Buffalo Tonneau was a tonneau model. It could seat 4 passengers and sold for US$3000. The dual
Buffalo_Electric_Carriage
Load-bearing framework
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Chassis
Car models sold by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati
in 1969. Its convertible top folded under a flush fitting body-colour tonneau cover behind the front seats. A detachable hardtop was available as an
Maserati_Ghibli
Watch brand
Reinhard Straumann in 1931. In 2009, H. Moser & Cie. introduced their tonneau-shaped watch, the Henry. It featured a "Straumann Double Hairspring," which
H._Moser_&_Cie.
Native American artist (born 1954)
Cahuilla, customized General Motors pickup truck with tapestry upholstery tonneau cover, audio program, automated flashing lights, custom emblems and paint
Lewis_deSoto
British private social and athletic club
1901 Mors 10 H.P. rear-entrance tonneau owned by the RAC is a regular contender at the London to Brighton veteran car run; here at Crawley in 2006.
Royal_Automobile_Club
Battery electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_Lyriq
Run down automobile
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Decrepit_car
Continuously variable transmission by Dutch carmaker DAF
[citation needed] In 1904, the Fouillaron type G tonneau road vehicle was equipped with a wooden Tonneau body and a De Dion 6 HP single-cylinder engine;
Variomatic
Vehicle with integrated cargo tray and passenger compartment
is a term used in Australia and New Zealand to describe vehicles with a tonneau behind the passenger compartment, that can be driven with a regular driver's
Ute_(vehicle)
Place in Haut-Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Commandant Léon Tonneau (1863-1919) camp, in his inspection round in Bukama (Katanga) between 1903 and 1906. Tonneau was director of the Comité Spécial
Bukama
Retrieved 2021-05-06. "Richard Mille (An Extremely Fine and Important Sapphire Tonneau-Form Skeletonized Tourbillon Wristwatch RM56-02 No 10/10 Circa 2015)".
List of most expensive watches sold at auction
List_of_most_expensive_watches_sold_at_auction
1982-1988 U.S. motor vehicle from General Motors
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_Cimarron
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
engine suspended midship under the seat. In 1909 Altman converted the tonneau body to a roadster before selling the car to a local paperhanger for $200
Altman_(automobile)
American car manufacturer (1901–1912)
priced at US$3,500 ($125,417 in 2025 dollars ). Rear- and side-entrance tonneau bodies were produced in 1904, carrying capacity as large as seven passengers
Welch_Motor_Car_Company
Battery electric full-size luxury convertible
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_Sollei
Fluid for cleaning windshields on automobiles
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Windshield_washer_fluid
Car introduced in 1909
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_Model_Thirty
Front window of vehicle
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Windshield
French vehicle manufacturer, 1891-1920
Gladiator 6 1/2HP Tonneau from 1900 Gladiator 6 1/2HP Two-seater from 1901 Gladiator 10HP Tonneau from 1902 Gladiator 10HP Tonneau from 1903 Gladiator
Gladiator_Cycle_Company
Motor vehicle
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_Brougham
Transparent display presenting data within normal sight lines of the user
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Head-up_display
Defunct entry-level luxury division of General Motors
automobiles (1906). January 15, 1906. Retrieved March 11, 2025. "Side Entrance Tonneau". Hand book of automobiles (1905). January 15, 1905. Retrieved March 6
Oldsmobile
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
for 1904, a runabout, and a rear entrance tonneau. Prices were $650 for the runabout, and 750 for the tonneau. A top could be bought for an extra $50.
Cameron_(automobile)
Motor vehicle
It was a four-seater phaeton with running boards and a side-entrance tonneau standard. It was priced from US$1,000 (equivalent to $35,833 in 2025) to
Ford_Model_F
Vehicle wing mirror
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Side-view_mirror
Estimate of the cargo capacity of a sailing vessel (c. 1650–1849)
metrification this unit was called a port (from porter, transl. to carry) tonneau (plural tonneaux). Thames Measurement – Measurement system approximating
Builder's_Old_Measurement
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
extant. 1904 Lenawee 9 1/2 HP Rear-entrance tonneau automobile 1904 Lenawee 9 1/2 HP Rear entrance tonneau automobile David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated
Lenawee_(car)
American truck manufacturer
now in the Smithsonian collection. The 1904 Autocar was equipped with a tonneau; it could seat four passengers and sold for $1,700 (equivalent to $60,900
Autocar_Company
Concept car developed by Cadillac
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_Provoq
Feature of a motor vehicle
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Power_window
Principle in fluid mechanics
19th-century French authors, among whom the experiment is known as crève-tonneau ("barrel-buster"); nevertheless the experiment remains associated with
Pascal's_law
Car model
fuel injected inline-six engine. The bonnet, boot lid, door skins and tonneau cover were made of aluminium to reduce weight. The comparatively short
Mercedes-Benz_W113
Swedish sports car
dashboard-mounted control. The top stored automatically under an integral rigid tonneau cover, using a system pioneered in modern convertibles with the fourth
Volvo_C70
Motor vehicle
at the international motor show in Hamburg in 1901. At the fair, a Duc Tonneau, a limousine, and a Phaeton were presented. In front of the exhibition
Stoewer_Motorwagen_6,5_HP
Automobile door hinged at its opposite side rather than the front
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Suicide_door
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Ackerman, both formerly with Cadillac.The body style was a side-entrance tonneau and the company wanted to advertise they were the first in the United States
Reliance_(automobile)
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Crestmobile was a touring car model, notable for its removable tonneau. With the tonneau in place, it could seat 4 passengers and sold for US$850. The
Crestmobile
Minimum dimension for a vehicle to make a turn
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Turning_radius
Motor vehicle
tomahawk and feather decals, special seats, a black targa-style top, hard tonneau bed cover, and a Hurst shifter. Only three Shawnee Scouts were produced
International_Scout
Swiss watch manufacturer
SST in 1967, inspired by supersonic transport aircraft. It featured a tonneau-shaped case, orange dial, and internal rotating bezel. Due to their orange
Glycine_Watch
electric, hybrid electric, internal-combustion, touring car, roadster, tonneau, phaeton, cyclecar, light car, voiturette, runabout, high wheeler, buggy
Timeline of motor vehicle brands
Timeline_of_motor_vehicle_brands
Swiss luxury watch manufacturer
water-resistant, distinguished by the presence of crown guards; Heritage – tonneau-shaped cases; Type XX, XXI, XXII – sports chronographs, based on World
Breguet_(brand)
High-performance version of the GMC Sonoma pickup truck
by ASC) Slide-down rear window assembly (installed by ASC) Guidon hard tonneau cover Boyd Coddington "Cobra" wheels with Marlboro-emblem center caps and
GMC_Syclone
American automobile (1903-1906)
Illinois, it was a light, two-seater runabout with left-hand drive or two-row tonneau. The 1904 Eldredge Runabout was a runabout model. It could seat two passengers
Eldredge_(automobile)
was also the Meredith model with a 2-cylinder 9 hp engine and a 4-seater tonneau body. List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom Georgano, G. N. (1974)
Abingdon_(1902_automobile)
United States automobile manufacturer
"The Vermont", drives across America The 1904 Winton was a five-passenger tonneau-equipped tourer which sold for US$2,500. By contrast, the Enger 40 was
Winton_Motor_Carriage_Company
Motor vehicle
was offered only in British racing green with tan leather interior and tonneau cover and featured a wooden Nardi shift knob and handbrake lever, stainless
Mazda_MX-5_(NA)
Swedish car manufacturer (1945–2016)
CargoSET; automatic storage well retraction for the convertible, a two-step tonneau action for quicker soft-top deployment 2008: Saab introduces Cross-wheel
Saab_Automobile
Model G side entrance tonneau
Cadillac_Model_D
Battery electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_Vistiq
Style of open automobile, popular in the early 20th-century
Particular names originally associated with the Tourer tradition were Tonneau and Phaeton, the latter revived many years later, mainly in the United
Phaeton_body
Tony Huber 1904 Tonneau
Tony_Huber
Trend towards increasing size of cars
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Autobesity
Vehicle used by the president of the United States
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Presidential state car (United States)
Presidential_state_car_(United_States)
Swiss watchmaker
style, mostly inspired by American watches from the thirties, like "Elgin tonneau", and traditional Swiss watch manufacturing. Notable timepieces include
Franck_Muller
Automobile construction method using a separate body on a structural frame
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Body-on-frame
Automobile component protecting from rain
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Window_deflector
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
The Caps car was available in two body styles; two-seat runabout and tonneau. The gas-powered engine produced 14 horsepower. Kansas City Motor Car Company
Caps Brothers Manufacturing Company
Caps_Brothers_Manufacturing_Company
Aspect of wheeled vehicle chassis design
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Breakover_angle
Motor vehicle
by a rigid tonneau cover. The 1991 models featured power pull-down motors to assist in tightening the rear bow of the top to the tonneau cover. A Buick
Buick_Reatta
Calendar used in Revolutionary France from 1793 to 1805
(Chili pepper) 28 19 Oct Tomate (Tomato) 29 20 Oct Orge (Barley) 30 21 Oct Tonneau (Barrel) Brumaire (22/24 October – 20/22 November) 1 22 Oct Pomme (Apple)
French_Republican_calendar
Sticker placed on the back of a car
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Bumper_sticker
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Glossary_of_automotive_design
List of components of automobiles
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
List_of_auto_parts
Motor vehicle
had been initially placed, to the rear. In 1904 and 1905, five-seater tonneau models were produced; while the 1904 model had a 10-horsepower engine,
Union_(automobile)
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Cleveland, Ohio. 16 hp horizontally opposed twin engine and rear-entrance tonneau body. Specifications: Weighs 1,000 lbs, everything on. Bevel Gear Drive
Brew-Hatcher
Motor importer and dealership business
1902 Panhard & Levassor tonneau leaving London
W_&_G_Du_Cros
Battery electric compact luxury crossover SUV
Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series
Cadillac_Optiq
American automobile manufacturer
existed from 1917 to 1924. The 1904 'Columbia Brougham' was equipped with a tonneau. It could seat four passengers and sold for US$3,500. Twin electric motors
Columbia_(automobile_brand)
Car component
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Clockspring
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
replaced with a 24 hp, four-cylinder engine for 1906. The five-seater tonneau weighed 1,800 lb (820 kg), and came with a choice of a planetary or sliding-gear
Hammer_(American_automobile)
Ability to see in low light conditions
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Night_vision
Car for transporting funeral flowers
of stainless steel to resist rust. Some flower cars have a raised, flat tonneau cover across the bed at the top, upon which the flowers sit; the center
Flower_car
Motor vehicle
lower bodywork and frames the teak wood paneling of the convertible's tonneau cover. However, it eschews the EX's aluminum bonnet in favor of more easily
Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé
Rolls-Royce_Phantom_Drophead_Coupé
—N/a 1902 Cadillac Tonneau Cadillac Automobile Company —N/a 1902 Covert Covert Motor Vehicle Company —N/a 1902 Searchmont Type V Tonneau Searchmont Motor
Timeline of early North American automobiles
Timeline_of_early_North_American_automobiles
Sound-making device for moving vehicles
Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy
Vehicle_horn
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Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Charity
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Strong and Womanly; Blend of Deanne and Variants of Andrea and Sandra; Protector of Man
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Touch
Boy/Male
Arabic, Modern
Honest; Bright
Boy/Male
Swedish
Christian.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhojaraja | போஜராஜா
Lord of generosity
Male
English
English name derived from the title, prince, from Latin princeps, PRINCE means "chief, first."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
From the Beginning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English culfre ‘dove’ (Late Latin columbula, a diminutive of columba), which Reaney suggests was used as a term of endearment. It may therefore have been applied as nickname for a lovelorn youth or perhaps for someone who used the expression indiscriminately. Otherwise, it may have been a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of doves or a nickname for someone bearing some fancied resemblance to a dove, such as mildness of temper.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Leopard, bitterness, rebellion.
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