Okay kiddo, let me explain what an adapted automobile is. Imagine that you have a toy car that you really love playing with. But sometimes, it's hard for you to reach the pedals or steer the car the way you want to because maybe your arms or legs aren't long enough. An adapted automobile is like a real car, but it's changed or adjusted in certain ways to make it easier for people who have trouble moving around to drive it.
For example, some adapted automobiles have special controls that can be operated by hand instead of feet, so someone who can't use their legs can still drive the car. Other adapted cars might have a ramp or lift that helps someone who uses a wheelchair to get in and out of the car more easily. And some adapted cars are simply bigger or taller or have more space inside to accommodate someone who needs extra room to move around.
The point of an adapted automobile is to help people with disabilities to be more independent and have more control over their lives. Just like your toy car might need a little tweaking to make it easier for you to play with, an adapted automobile can help someone with a disability get where they need to go and do the things they want to do, just like everyone else.