FUNCTION
Active Headrest
Active headrests are provided, which move up and forward almost instantly in the event of a rear-end collision when the force of the occupant body is applied to the seat back and reduce the distance between the occupant's head and the headrest.
The active headrest consists of the lower unit, cable and upper unit.
When the lower unit built into the seat back is pressed by the occupant's lumbar as the occupant's body slides down during a rear-end collision, the cable is pulled and the headrest is moved up and forward by the upper unit, reducing the distance between the occupant's head and the headrest.
| *1 | Headrest | *2 | Upper Unit |
| *3 | Cable | *4 | Lower Unit |
| *5 | Normal Position | *6 | Operating Position |
Manual Lifter
The driver seat uses a manual lifter. The entire seat can be vertically moved by operating the pump type lifter knob on the outer surface of the driver seat cushion.
The manual lifter consists of the pump type lifter knob, lifter gear and lifter rod, thus accommodating various body types.
| *1 | Lifter Rod | *2 | Lifter Gear |
| *3 | Lifter Knob | - | - |
CONSTRUCTION
Rear Seat
Foldable 60/40 separate type seats are provided as the rear seats.
The suction ports for the HV battery cooling blower are provided on the rear side seat back RH and on the left side of the rear seat cushion.
| *1 | Suction Port | - | - |
Child Restraint System
CRS lower anchorages for securing child seats have been provided behind the seat cushion of the rear seat.
CRS anchor brackets for securing child seats have been provided behind the rear seat backrest.
| *A | Models for Australia | - | - |
| *1 | CRS Lower Anchorage | *2 | CRS Anchor Bracket |