Not exact matches
Back oval cutout provides easy
access to the car -
seat harness
while eliminating layers between the
seat and baby
Its unusual three - door design means the car can keep its cool coupe - like looks on the driver's side,
while still allowing passengers
to access the
back seat easily from the other side.
A 10.1 - inch touch screen in the center stack gives the driver and front passenger
access to the infotainment system,
while rear
seat occupants will like the twin 10.1 - inch displays that are located in the
back of the front
seats.
This compromise gives easier
access to the
back seat,
while still keeping that compact and sporty feel.
The large rear doors make
access to the
back row of
seats easier,
while storage spaces are plenty.
The position of the doors when open does give good
access to climb behind the second row
to access the two
seats in the rear, and
while the last row does offer good leg room in comparison
to other seven
seat vehicles, I found the space
to be quite oppressive once the second - row
seat slid
back and the rear door closed.
The
seat cushions in the second row flip up
while the
seat backs flip forward and they both slide toward the front
to allow better
access to the third row
seats.
It opens into a flexible load space, complete with removable floor section
to offer deeper
access and second - row
seating which folds into a 40:20:40 split and can also be set further upright into a «load mode», which still allows
back -
seat occupants
while adding a vital few extra litres
to the cargo area.
The rearmost
seats,
while easy
to access, are best for children, though three medium - sized adults could be persuaded
to sit
back there if the other option is walking.