The bonnet is what Americans call the hood of the car.
The same part the British call the bonnet.
BONNET A Bonnet
Bonnet - A removable metal plate over a machine part, such as a valve. Car hoods used to be removable. Boot-the receptacle or place into which the top of a convertible car fits when lowered.
The Scuttle
In British slang, this means to fart. For example: 'Patrick please don't blow off in the car again'.
pedestrian.... preferably a coon
Usually called the bulkhead.
The hood, also known as the bonnet is the part that lifts to give access to the engine.
A ladies hat or, in reference to a car the front engine cover. Known as the hood in the US and elsewhere.
under the bonnet of my car/pickup,is a 7.3 lr powerstroke diesel engine,
A "Bonnet" is the British equivalent of a "hood". There are several differences between American and British automotive terms. Other translations include "boot" which we Americans call a "trunk", "propshaft" which we call "drive shaft", "drive shaft" which we call "axle", and "spanner" which we call a "wrench"
pull the bonnet catch in the car you plonker