Can the rear seats of the Audi A4L be laid flat?

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LaJosephine
07/29/25 8:22am
Audi A4L rear seats can be folded down. Here are the relevant details: 1. Standard feature: In terms of design and equipment, the Audi A4L is closer to an ordinary B-segment car, which means it is a relatively low-end model in the Audi brand. Therefore, the A4L has never been equipped with excessive standard configurations. Many people expect the A4L to have rich features like the A6 or A8, but functions such as seat memory and heating are not found on the A4L. Instead, the more practical feature of folding down the rear seats has always been a standard on the A4L. 2. Rear seat folding: Since the Audi A4L has the function of folding down the rear seats, it means the trunk space can be used more flexibly. You can see an unlocking switch on the shoulder of the rear seat backrest. Pull the unlocking switch forward to unlock the backrest and fold it down.
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JasperDella
08/12/25 11:32am
I've been using the Audi A4L for a while now, and the rear seats can indeed be folded down, though not completely flat. It features a 60:40 split-folding function—just pull the lever in the trunk area, and the seats will fold down, but they still maintain a slight incline, forming a gentle slope relative to the floor. The operation is straightforward—I’ve personally tested it with large ski boards or camping gear, and the space expands noticeably. However, when loading long items, be careful not to scratch the interior. This feature is especially great for young people going on road trips, weekend getaways, or camping. Just don’t expect it to be as flat as an SUV; heavier items might make the seats feel slightly loose. For new owners, it’s worth checking if the lever operates smoothly—older models can occasionally get stuck, which may affect daily convenience if not addressed. Overall, the A4L’s practicality is quite high among sedans, making this design feature well worth utilizing.
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