Can the rear seats of the new Santana be folded down?
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The sedan version of the Volkswagen Santana cannot fold down the rear seats, while the cross hatchback version allows the rear seats to be folded down as a whole. Introduction to the Santana Sedan: The Santana sedan has a standard trunk volume of 480L, which is just average. Additionally, it has a drawback: the rear seats cannot be folded, and the trunk lacks expansion functionality, which is somewhat inconvenient. Introduction to the Santana Cross Hatchback: The Santana Cross hatchback features a one-piece folding rear seat backrest. When larger items need to be transported and more space is required, the rear seat backrest can be folded down to provide additional space. The downside of this one-piece folding design is that when the rear seats are folded down, passengers cannot sit in the rear.
I just bought a new Santana half a year ago, and the rear seats can indeed be folded down with a 4/6 split design. The operation is super simple—just pull the handle at the top of the seat. Last time, I took my family on a road trip to camp by the lake. I folded down half of the rear seats to fit the tent and fishing gear, while the other half could still seat people, doubling the space. The practicality is fantastic. However, the floor isn’t completely flat after folding, so I had to lay down a rug to prevent slipping. The seat belts sometimes get tangled, so you need to be careful when storing them. Overall, the design is very user-friendly for young people commuting or going out. If you frequently carry items, go ahead and use it—just check the car manual for specific configurations, as some lower trims might not support this feature. I’ve heard some users complain that the seat material is prone to scratches, but daily maintenance isn’t an issue. The high space flexibility has saved me a lot of hassle.