-- Overall addition of 2.7 inches in length and an inch reduction in height; wheelbase grows by half an inch, with added length
benefitting rear leg room.
Not exact matches
It's also 53 mm longer and 15 mm taller, to the
benefit of a cabin more fit for human habitation than the previous model: front passengers get 68 mm more elbow
room and
rear passengers have 150 mm extra for their
legs.
The second - row seating features almost six inches (150 mm) travel, adjustable either to the
benefit of passenger
leg room or
rear cargo space, as required.
An added
benefit is increased
leg room for
rear passengers, but even so, a Wrangler's
rear seat is no one's idea of a comfy ride.
- Sporting driving position and good
room in both rows, mostly, plus the biggest
benefit being improved
leg room over previous model - Really nice cargo space, with seats up, or seats down, the cargo area of this vehicle and the flexibility of it in a car like this IMO is a major draw - View outside of this vehicle is improved over its platform mate (Malibu, my daily driver) due to the
rear door glass being longer and taller.