Thanks to a 113 mm longer wheelbase (the distance between the front and rear axles) rear - seat passengers have been given 74 mm more legroom than they had at their disposal in the previous model, and this enables fully grown adults to embark on long journeys without the prospect of claustrophobia setting in immediately, although the usual coupe caveat of
restricted headroom still applies.
In fact, rear passengers are perched tall enough that even people of modest stature may suffer
restricted headroom.
In addition to the coupe, BMW will build the 4 - series as a convertible (again with a folding hardtop) and as a stylish Gran Coupe with
restricted headroom and inflated price tag.
Considering it's almost coupe - like proportions, space in the back isn't bad either, and if you avoid the full - length panoramic roof that
restricts headroom then you'll be able to seat six - foot adults in the rear.
It offers the latest iDrive infotainment system, comfortable front seats and a rear row that should fit most adults as long as they don't mind a sloping rear screen that can
restrict headroom.
Not exact matches
The backseat also is pleasant for adult passengers, offering decent legroom and
headroom, but views out the side window are
restricted by that sleek roofline; I was staring at part of the headliner when looking out the window.
Likewise, though
headroom is a bit
restricted in the back for six footers, there is still an ample amount of space on offer for loftier folk, and certainly more than what you'll find in rivals like the Chevrolet Cruze and Ford Focus sedans.
The back seats themselves are generally supportive and
headroom is at least acceptable, although the small, tapered - up side windows and heavy C - pillars
restrict rear three - quarter vision for the driver.
One problem for passengers in the back is that although legroom is generally okay, the roofline is lower than in the standard five - door i20, so taller people will find
headroom a little
restricted, plus the small rear windows contribute to a slight feeling of claustrophobia.
Headroom is a little
restricted back there, due to the swoopy exterior styling, plus the windows are small and don't allow a great deal of daylight in.
However, the two rear seats are more spacious than the ones in the MINI hatchback and offer more legroom — even if
headroom is
restricted by the car's sloping roof.
Once ensconced, it's quite acceptable, even if a lanky passenger is travelling up front — although
headroom is not great and vision is
restricted by smallish windows.
The ergonomically - designed front seats deliver ample support for occupants of all sizes, though 6 - footers will find rear - seat
headroom slightly
restricted from the aggressive curvature of the roof.
The ergonomically designed front seats deliver ample support for occupants of all sizes, though 6 - footers will find rear - seat
headroom slightly
restricted by the aggressive curvature of the roof.
The ergonomic front seats deliver ample support for occupants of all sizes, though 6 - footers will find rear - seat
headroom slightly
restricted by the aggressive curvature of the roof.
There is room in the rear seat for adults, but it is a coupe with a sloping roof so
headroom is somewhat
restricted.
Passengers in the rear will find
headroom a bit
restricted thanks to that coupe - like roofline and whereas in the equivalent S6 sedan you can sit three abreast, the S7 offers only two seats.