As with the regular Insignia hatchback and saloon, there's plenty of legroom in the front and rear seats, while the raised roofline of the Sports Tourer means only
the very tallest adults will be left wanting more headroom in the back.
Not exact matches
Front - seat comfort and space are good for
taller drivers, and the backseat is
very spacious for
adults, with legroom and headroom to spare.
Passenger space in the i30 is
very good, with plenty of room for four
tall adults and few complaints in the way of leg room.
Seats both front and rear are
very supportive and comfortable although the second row is a tight fit for
taller adults and there is also no change to the cargo space which continues to be limited due to the raked roofline.
The driver sits lower down and there's more headroom, so rear - seat passengers will be
very comfortable, too — although
taller adults sitting behind the driver may have less legroom than they would ideally like.
Move rearwards and those unusual «suicide» rear - hinged doors make entry and egress
very easy, and even the standard wheelbase model feels spacious enough for two
tall adults to sit comfortably.
Adult passengers close to six feet
tall will feel their heads brushing the roof, and putting three people alongside each other would be a
very tight squeeze indeed.
If you regularly carry
taller adults then an A4 or A6 remains a more sensible choice, however, if you have smaller children or only require the back seats
very occasionally, then the A5 Sportback is a brilliant halfway house.