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How do SIXT vehicle groups and ACRISS codes work?

Vehicle types & options

SIXT vehicle categories are classified using the internationally standardised ACRISS code (also known as CRS code). The four-letter code describes category, body type, transmission and fuel type — so you always know what to expect. All bookings are made by vehicle category, not by specific model.

How the ACRISS code works

The four letters each represent a different characteristic:

  • 1st letter — Category (e.g. M = Mini, C = Compact, S = Standard, L = Luxury)

  • 2nd letter — Body type (e.g. D = 4-door, F = SUV, V = Minibus, T = Convertible)

  • 3rd letter — Transmission (M = Manual, A = Automatic, D = 4WD)

  • 4th letter — Fuel type (R = Petrol/Diesel, H = Plug-in Hybrid, E = Electric, C = Electric Long-Range)

Example: CDMR = Compact · 4-door · Manual · Petrol/Diesel

Why book by category, not by model?

Each category includes several comparable models of similar size, equipment and price range. For example, a Compact booking may result in a VW Golf, Ford Focus or SEAT Leon — all equivalent vehicles within the same category.

Requesting a specific model

You can add a model preference in the comments field when booking — the branch will do its best to accommodate your request depending on fleet availability. There is no guarantee for a specific model, as the exact vehicle is typically assigned on the day of pick-up.

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