off-road cars, such as SUVs, have taller silhouettes and offer more space, especially in the chassis, but they also have more complex and space-consuming drivetrains and suspension systems. Their engines are usually under the hood, as in the jeep Wrangler Rubicon shown in Figure 19-3 And many SUVs have hard-top bodies, making it possible to use some of the cabin's internal space (but also making the car more top-heavy)
Finally, there are cars such as buggies and truggies, whose bodies are built primarily with pipes and whose internal element are exposed, as shown in Figure 19-4 There are many ways to install elements of the Power Functions system, such as motors and battery boxes, in these cars so as to mimic the original car's fuel tanks and other parts.