Unibody vs. Body-on-Frame Vehicles: A Guide for the Uninitiated
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Mar 25, 2026 10:43 am ET1min read
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A unibody vehicle has a single, integrated body and frame, while a body-on-frame vehicle has a separate frame and body. Jess Buck, from Toyota Motor North America Research & Development, explains the differences between the two types of vehicles in a video. She discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each type of vehicle and demonstrates the differences by slapping a Tundra several times.
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