A (mini-cars) · B (small cars) · C (medium cars) · D (large cars) · E (executive cars) · F (luxury cars) · J (sport utility cars) · M (multi purpose cars) · S (sport coupes)
B-segment is a small car classification defined by the European Commission as being larger than mini-cars in the A-segment and smaller than medium cars in the C-segment.[1]
Typical B-segment cars include the, Alfa Romeo MiTo, Citroën C3, Dacia Sandero, Ford Fiesta, Fiat Punto, Opel Corsa, Peugeot 208, Renault Clio, Toyota Yaris or Volkswagen Polo
C-segment is a car classification defined by the European Commission as the third smallest segment (above the A-segment and B-segment) in the European market,as well as the Ford Focus, Citroën C4 and DS4, Chevrolet Cruze, Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Nissan Sentra, Peugeot 308, 408, Renault Mégane, Fluence, Tata Manza, Fiat Tipo, Volkswagen Golf, Jetta and Alfa Romeo Giulietta
D-segment (or large cars) is defined by European Commission[1] as the fourth segment in European market car classification. Typical D-segment cars include the Alfa Romeo Giulia, Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Citroën C5, Ford Mondeo, Mercedes-Benz C-class, Nissan Altima, Opel Insignia, Peugeot 508, Renault Talisman and VW Passat