OUTLINE
Seat comfort is ensured by creating seats with excellent pressure distribution for all occupants.
MAIN FEATURES
Front Seat
The front seats obtain the optimum driving posture by balancing the hip-point to heel-point distance.
Active headrests are used for the front seats to reduce damage to the neck of passengers in the front seats in the event of a rear collision.
| *1 | Headrest | *2 | Lower unit |
| *3 | Upper Unit | *4 | Cable |
| *a | Hip-point Heel-point Distance | - | - |
Rear Seat
Rear seat lock control lever sub-assemblies allow the seats to be folded flat from the rear of the vehicle. Ergonomically located rear seat reclining release levers allow the seats to be folded flat from the side of the seat.
| *1 | Rear Seat Lock Control Lever Sub-assembly LH | *2 | Rear Seat Lock Control Lever Sub-assembly RH |
| *3 | Rear Seat Reclining Release Lever RH | *4 | Rear Seat Reclining Release Lever LH |
| *a | Fold Back Angle: 4.5° | - | - |
An optimized rear seat recline range enhances sitting posture, achieving a high level of comfort during a long drive.
| *a | Neutral Position | *b | 1st Lock Position |