CONSTRUCTION
Passive Headrest
By increasing the rigidity of the headrest mounting area and installing the seat rails directly to the vehicle body, impact forces applied to the neck area during a rear-end collision are mitigated.
| *1 | Seatback Frame | - | - |
| *a | Previous Model | *b | Current Model |
Manual Adjuster Function
The front seat manual adjuster is provided as shown in the illustration:
Figure 1. Sliding and Reclining
| *a | Reclining Angle (82°) | *b | Sliding Width (260 mm (10.2 in.)) |
| *c | The illustrations shown are examples only. | - | - |
Figure 2. Lifter (Models with Manual Lifter)
| *a | Lifter Adjustment Range (60 mm (2.36 in.)) | *b | The illustrations shown are examples only. |
Power Lumbar Support
The driver seat uses a 2-way adjustable lumbar support depending on specification. This support includes a plastic basket that is located near the lumbar area of the occupant, and pushes the seatback forward, thus providing uniform support from the upper back, down to the pelvis for a better fit.
| *1 | Seatback Frame | *2 | Plastic Basket |
| *3 | Lumbar Support Switch | - | - |
| *a | Front-back Adjustment | - | - |
Seatback Pocket
i. A seatback pocket is provided on the back of the front seats depending on the specification.
| *a | Seatback Pocket | - | - |