Two-seater
(noun)
A vehicle designed to carry two people, especially an aircraft, car, or boat.
Origin:
Early 20th century: from two + seater.
Examples:
- The two-seater sports car was perfect for weekend road trips.
- The two-seater aircraft was used for aerial tours and sightseeing.
- The two-seater boat was ideal for romantic evening cruises.
- The two-seater was a cozy and intimate mode of transportation.
- The two-seater was often preferred by those who valued speed and agility over passenger capacity.