
The rear seats of the Audi A6L do not support folding down. Below is relevant information about the Audi A6L: 1. Safety Features: Front/rear head airbags, front side airbags, tire pressure monitoring system, front seatbelt reminder, ABS anti-lock braking, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, electronic stability control, active braking, etc. 2. Assistive Features: Front/rear parking sensors, rearview camera, cruise control, driving mode selection, engine start-stop, auto hold, hill start assist, variable steering ratio, keyless start, keyless entry system, etc.

As a long-time Audi A6L owner, I must say the rear seats do fold down enough to sleep in. I've tried it myself on several long trips. The space is about 1.8 meters long - just enough for an adult to lie straight, though the floor isn't completely flat with a slight incline that can cause back discomfort. Adding a thin sleeping pad made it much more comfortable while saving hotel costs. If you want to try this, remember to keep windows slightly open or use AC ventilation for safety - never seal it completely. Overall, the A6L works well for emergency rest or short camping trips, though don't expect home-bed comfort. The folded seats also provide excellent utility for carrying large items.

I usually take this car out with my kids, and folding down the rear seats can free up space for them to take a nap. The seat folding operation is very simple—just pull the back panel. The space length is about 1.7-1.9 meters, which is more than enough for a child to lie down. An adult can squeeze in too, but it won't be very comfortable. I recommend adding an inflatable pad for better support, which is much better than just laying down a blanket. When parking, choose a flat and safe spot—don't do this while driving. The A6L's sedan design isn't specifically made for sleeping, but it's perfectly adequate for short breaks and can still hold some luggage and stuff.

The rear seats can be folded down to a semi-flat position, with most A6L models supporting a 40:20:40 split-folding ratio, providing a space approximately 1.8 meters long. Placing a sleeping pad can turn it into a temporary bed, though the height is limited, requiring adults to curl up. Operation is simple—just pull the trunk release cord. Do not sleep while driving; it's only suitable for resting when parked.


