Can the Rear Seats of the New Sylphy Be Folded Down?

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LeonardoRose
07/29/25 12:51pm
The rear seats of the Sylphy cannot be folded down. Below is a detailed introduction to the rear seats of the new Sylphy: 1. Currently, there are two forms of folding down rear seats: split-folding and full-folding. Common split-folding ratios include 4/6 and 4/2/4. Folding down the seats can increase storage space, making it easier to place large or long items. 2. Full-folding rear seats refer to the backrest being a single unit. When more space is needed, the backrest of the rear seats can be folded down to create additional space. However, when the rear seats are folded down, they cannot accommodate passengers. 3. Split-folding rear seats allow the backrest to be folded down in sections, offering greater flexibility compared to full-folding. For example, only half of the backrest can be folded down to place large items while the remaining part can still seat passengers. Different car models have different folding ratios. Generally, business vehicles have larger folding ratios, with many allowing 100% seat folding. Folding down the rear seats can increase the trunk's volume.
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