The front seats, on the other hand, are pretty comfortable, except maybe, it could have done with a little
more under thigh support too.
The front seats are comfortable but the seats in the 5 - seater model seemed to offer slightly
more under thigh support.
Being thrown around while you're clipping apexes is no fun so the excellent side support and
under thigh support of the i30 Turbo's front seats are also worth a mention.
Headroom, knee - room, shoulder - room are all quite good but
under thigh support in the rear seats could have been better.
Both cars have good headroom and
decent under thigh support, but if you are going to sit in the back seat, the Sail is the more comfortable vehicle of the two.
Under thigh support, especially for tall passengers is average.
Maximum space has been utilized in the cabin and thus legroom, head room and knee room is adequate in both the rows, however tall passengers will find
the under thigh support wanting, especially after long drives.
I even found
the under thigh support at the rear to be just about average.
The front seats offer extremely good levels of comfort and support, with lower back and
under thigh support being very nice.
However, this eats into
the under thigh support of rear seat occupants.
Under thigh support is lacking but legroom is not an issue.
This has resulted in less than ideal amount of
under thigh support.
The seats have good cushioning,
under thigh support and lumbar support.
Under thigh support is below average for tall occupants.
While the front and rear seats come with adequate cushioning,
the under thigh support for the rear passengers could have been better.
The third row has you sit higher and
under thigh support isn't great but legroom is good and the seats should be good for short distances.
The leather / alcantara seats even include manually extendable seat base for more
under thigh support.