This backlight
restricts rear vision far more than it ought to.
It also misses out on satellite navigation and a reversing camera, and while it's easy to make an argument that you don't need a camera in a pint - sized car such as this, the fat C - pillars do
restrict rear vision during parking manoeuvres.
Not exact matches
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.
Thick pillars limit the view to the front, and the shallow angle of the
rear window means that
vision to the
rear is also
restricted, something that makes parking sensors a must - have option for the new BMW.
The swept roof and small back window
restrict rearward visibility, while the lack of a
rear wiper makes wet - weather
vision harder again.
Visibility through the back window is
restricted (not surprising with a roofline like the Toyota C - HR) but thankfully there's an excellent
rear vision camera and parking sensors.
The glass
rear window is very small, and its size
restricts your
vision.
With the top up,
rear vision is somewhat
restricted by the
rear seats, which extend up above the
rear compartment that holds the convertible top.
With the top up,
rear vision is so
restricted that it's almost dangerous.
Visibility is aided by the glazed side door but the centre seat's headrest and the aft barn doors
restrict vision to the
rear, while the split standard / convex side mirrors are excellent.