How is the rear seating space in the Tang?
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The Tang features a 2+3+2 seating layout in the rear. Seating layout characteristics: The second-row seats can slide forward and backward and adjust the backrest angle. The third-row seats are positioned relatively low, while the rear center armrest is higher for comfortable support. There are two USB ports for rear passengers to charge their phones. The second-row seats are designed for three passengers and can adjust both the fore-aft position and backrest angle. When the second-row seats are moved to the foremost position, there's about three fingers' width of legroom remaining (with front seats unchanged). When adjusted to the rearmost position, the rear seats offer ample space. Rear space dimensions: The trunk has a length of 2005mm, width of 1195mm (narrowest point 1005mm), and height of 760mm. With the third row folded down, the length extends to 1055mm. When using the third row, the available length reduces to 300mm. With the third-row seats upright, there's essentially no remaining cargo space in the trunk. When the third row is folded down, the storage volume becomes significantly larger.
I own a BYD Tang, and I often take my family out for trips. The rear seating space is really spacious. Last time, I went on a road trip with my two kids and parents, and sitting in the back wasn’t cramped at all—the kids even had room to play with toys in the middle. The legroom was more than two fists wide. The trunk also had enough space for several large suitcases, and the rear seats can be folded down to expand the space. When the weather gets hot, the rear air vents and USB ports come in handy—no one complained during the several-hour-long drive. The seats are moderately firm with good support, making them comfortable for both kids and elderly passengers. The car’s design truly considers family needs, and installing child seats in the back is also convenient. Overall, the rear space adds a lot to daily commutes, making it especially suitable for larger families.