Seats, starting mechanisms, and engine configurations vary significantly across different types of snowmobiles. Typically, trail snowmobiles are designed with a broader ski stance to enhance stability and cornering on smooth and rugged trails alike. Their tracks are shorter to provide sharp handling through the tight turns found on trails at increased speeds. Snowmobiles intended for deep snow come equipped with extended tracks to aid in floating over deep powder and feature a more narrow ski stance for nimble maneuvering in complex terrains. Crossover snowmobiles combine these attributes, offering riders a versatile experience that excels in both groomed trails and backcountry snow.