From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhatchbackhatch‧back /ˈhætʃbæk/ noun [countable] TTCa car with a door at the back that opens upwards
Examples from the Corpus
hatchback• The blue hatchback was briefly searched in the parking lot, and then towed away by authorities.• It is a five-door hatchback of Escort size, with engines ranging from 1.4 to 1.9 litres and four variations of styling.• There are two versions of the three-door hatchback, both with a normally aspirated engine and manual five speed gearbox.• And if everyone else is rebelling in a similar fashion, we might get some decent hot hatchbacks back into circulation.• Unlike some hatchbacks one could mention, this seems to be solidly built with a first-class chassis.• Open the hatchback and the boot space is small, in the interests of extra knee-room for rear passengers.• He opened the hatchback of his car and carefully lifted out parts of his dance costume to show me.• Baya jumped in his rented red Fiat Punto, a utilitarian hatchback, and raced toward Cap Martin.