A little more of an indent or a curvature on the backrest and a little
more under thigh support would have been great.
The front seats are comfortable but the seats in the 5 - seater model seemed to offer slightly
more under thigh support.
Not exact matches
They're slightly
more supportive for larger frames, especially up front and offer superior
under thigh as well as back
support.
Both the cars have the similar headroom but the Grand i10 gets
more knee room and good
under -
thigh support while the Swift benefits from a larger shoulder room, which makes it a better 5 - seater hatchback than the Grand i10.
The rear bench is
more roomy than it appears from outside with adjustable headrests; integrated armrests along with good back
support, headroom and knee room but the
under thigh support is lacking for tall passengers.
Stiffer seat frames reduce the level of vibrations through the seats while improving seat durability and reducing the weight of each seat by 2.6 kg, while softer foam in the headrests, upper back and
under -
thigh supports allows occupants to nestle into the seats
more comfortably.
At the back, you get
more than adequate legroom and very good
under -
thigh support too which should make those long journeys very comfortable.
Adults can run in the back, but the seat base is short, offers little
thigh support and there's not much room
under the front seats to let them eke out a touch
more space.
Front and rear passengers get
more elbow and shoulder room while the front seats offer better
under thigh and side
support.
The seat cushioning is perfect,
under -
thigh support is decent and all 5 occupants get seat - belts, thus making long highway trips even
more comfortable and safer.
The six - way electrically adjustable front seats are wide and comfortable, but a little
more under -
thigh support would've been welcome.
The front and rear seats offer generous comfort and
support, however, the rear seat could have done with some
more under -
thigh support.
Seats in the mid-range Cooper D (diesel) lacked
under -
thigh support, but in the Cooper S the seats were much
more in keeping with the flagship model's sporty nature and enhanced cornering power.