Can the Rear Seats of Mazda CX4 Be Folded Down to Serve as a Bed?
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I have a Mazda CX-4. Last year during camping, I tried folding down the rear seats to use as a bed. The space can indeed fit one person lying down, with a length of about 1.8 meters. At 1.75 meters tall, I fit just fine, but the seats have a slight incline and aren’t completely flat, which made my back uncomfortable while sleeping. I recommend laying down a thin mattress or sleeping bag for some cushioning. The width isn’t particularly spacious—two people can squeeze in if needed, but turning over might make you bump into the doors. Folding the seats is simple; they’re split 60:40 and take just seconds to adjust. It’s decent for emergencies or short breaks, like a quick nap during a road trip to relieve fatigue, but don’t expect it to be as comfortable as a real bed—prolonged use can cause body aches. Remember to park in a safe spot and crack a window for ventilation.