Not exact matches
In the
front, there is plenty of leg room for any
taller drivers or
passengers,
and (although a tighter fit) the back is by no means uncomfortable for a larger person.
Space inside is commodious for
driver and front passenger — but
taller drivers will struggle with an awkward seating position, fixed seat height,
and minimal steering adjustment.
The Ford's rear seat is less considerate than that of the
front and when seated behind a
taller driver, rear - seat
passengers may find their legs have nowhere to go.
More traditional interior improvements come in the form of a larger
driver's seat cushion, sculpted
front seat backs to give rear
passengers more knee room
and rear seatbacks that are almost 2.0 inches
taller for added comfort.
The back bench seat is locked into place, making for tight leg room in the back if any
front passenger /
drivers are
tall and need the leg room.
Though we still feel there's a bit more room overall in the Genesis G80, the Lexus ES still has plenty of space available in the
front and back seats, with enough room to accommodate
taller drivers and passengers.
The «leather» seats, with the help of the multiple power controls — including lumbar adjustment
and two - position memory on the
driver's side — hold the
front passengers in place pretty well
and the space available means even
tall passengers can find their optimum seating position.
Though the optional panoramic sunroof does eat into the head room, all but the
tallest of
drivers and passengers will be well accommodated in the
front and back seats, with a similar case being argued for the leg room.
If
driver and front passenger are even slightly
taller than average sized Indians, the knee room at the back is a serious issue.
The only
passengers who will be able to fit in the back will have to be in baby seats,
and even that will be a squeeze if the
driver or
front passenger is more than six feet
tall.
Tall drivers and passengers will notice that there is a slight lack of head - room in the
front of the cabin though.
Though leg room is especially generous — even with the
front seats pushed back to accommodate
taller drivers and passengers — the same story can not be said for head room as a result of the sloping rear roofline.
Standard safety equipment includes: • Advanced Multi-stage
Front Air Bags provide nearly instantaneous occupant protection by matching air bag output to crash severity • Low - risk Deployment Air Bags are included for smaller
and out - of - position occupants •
Front Seat - mounted Side Air Bags deploy for enhanced thorax protection during a side impact • Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains with Extended Up Time deploy down to provide all three rows vehicle occupant head protection during side impact • Structural
Driver and Front Passenger Knee Bolsters control occupant kinematics
and reduce leg loads • Available Child Booster Seats for children 4 foot 9 inches (1.45 m)
tall and between 48 lbs.