Noun
two-seater (plural two-seaters)
A vehicle with seats for two people (a driver or pilot and one passenger)
two seater
I was engaged in what I believe to be the most thrilling industry in the world - aviation. My heart still leaps when I see a tiny two-seater plane soaring gracefully through the sky. Our great airlines awe me. Yet I know they were not produced in a day or a decade. William A. Patterson
According to Caterham, it draws inspiration from the classic Sevens of the 1970s which is why you’ll find flared arches and a high-quality interior befitting an old-school car in this decidedly brand-new two-seater. Source: Internet
For the duration of the 30-minute podcast, the couple huddled together on a white two-seater circular sofa festooned with large cushions. Source: Internet
It started as just another police DWI stop on Manhattan’s Lower East Side — a gold, two-seater Audi with three people crammed inside, including a driver who reeked of booze. Source: Internet
Green 1962, p. 33 However, during the Battle of Britain, this single-engined two-seater proved hopelessly outclassed. Source: Internet
Most were open two-seater sports cars bodied by Bert Bertelli's brother Enrico (Harry), with a small number of long-chassis four-seater tourers, dropheads and saloons also produced. Source: Internet