Chassis: The chassis is the framework of the auto rickshaw on which all other components are mounted. It provides structural integrity and support for the vehicle.
Cabin: The cabin is the enclosed compartment where the driver and passengers sit. It is usually made of metal or fiber-reinforced plastic and may have windows, doors, and a roof.
Roof: The roof provides shade and protection from rain and sun. It is often made of metal or fiberglass and can be detachable or fixed.
Doors: Some auto rickshaws have doors to provide additional protection from the elements and improve security for passengers.
Windshield and Windows: Auto rickshaws have windshields at the front to protect the driver from wind and debris. Windows can be found on the sides for ventilation and visibility.
Lights: Auto rickshaws are equipped with headlights, taillights, turn signals, and brake lights for safe driving, especially at night.
Bumpers: Bumpers are installed at the front and rear of the rickshaw to absorb impact in case of a collision and protect the vehicle's body.
Suspension: Suspension components, such as shock absorbers and springs, help provide a smoother ride by absorbing road shocks and vibrations.
Engine Compartment: This area houses the engine, transmission, and related components. It may have a hood or cover to protect the engine from dust and debris.
Exhaust System: The exhaust system consists of a muffler and pipes that route exhaust gases away from the engine and reduce noise.
Fenders: Fenders cover the wheel wells and help prevent road debris from being thrown onto the passengers and driver.
Safety Features: Some modern auto rickshaws may come equipped with safety features like seatbelts, roll cages, and side impact protection.
Advertising Panels: Many auto rickshaws have advertising panels on their exteriors to generate additional income for the owners.
Dashboard: The dashboard houses the vehicle's controls, instruments, and gauges, allowing the driver to monitor the vehicle's performance.