Make Model and Trim
What is Make?
The "make" or "brand" of a vehicle refers to the manufacturer or brand of the vehicle. For example, Toyota, Honda, Ford, and BMW are all makes of vehicles.
What is Model?
The "model" of a vehicle refers to a specific product line within the make. This is the particular type or design of the vehicle produced by the manufacturer. For example: Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Ford Mustang. In this example Camry, Accord and Mustang are model names. Each model can have different variations and versions over the years, but the model name remains the same.
What is Trim or Variant?
The "trim" (or "variant") of a vehicle refers to the specific version of the model with particular features and equipment. Trims can include variations in interior and exterior features, engine types, technology packages, and more. Trim levels help differentiate between the base version of a vehicle and versions that come with additional features or upgrades. For example, Honda Accord LX or Honda Accord EX. In this example LX and EX are trims (or variants) of Honda Accord.
The Make, Model, and Trim dropdowns allow you to specify the exact vehicle you are purchasing.
- If you cannot find the required trim or variant, click the "Create New" link to add it manually.
Smart Auto-Fill Options
- India (Premium Users): Enter the RC Number and click Fill. The software will automatically populate the entire purchase form with vehicle and owner details.
- Other Countries: Enter the VIN to automatically fetch and fill in the vehicle’s Make and Model.