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How long is the Tank 300 with rear seats folded down?

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VonHenry
09/03/25 3:56am

Tank 300 has approximately 1.6 meters of length with the rear seats folded down. Introduction to Tank 300 model: Tank 300 is the first hardcore off-road SUV launched under the WEY brand, available in three variants: Explorer, Challenger, and Conqueror. It is equipped with a 2.0T direct-injection turbocharged engine paired with a ZF 8AT transmission, featuring 'three differential locks,' tank turn, and crawl mode, providing technical support for users' deep off-road adventures. The dedicated body-on-frame structure exclusive to professional off-roading, the unique transparent chassis function in its class, and 9 driving modes allow even beginners to enjoy professional-level off-road fun. Tank 300 exterior design: Tank 300 adopts the 'Square and Round in Harmony' design philosophy, embodying the 'balance of strength and softness' design concept. The overall square shape highlights its professional off-road image, showcasing its 'strong' side, while the details are accented with 'round' elements, revealing its 'soft' side. Tank 300 interior design: Inside the Tank 300, the neat lines of the dashboard, rugged circular air vents, co-pilot grab handle, and exposed screws blend perfectly with the 12.3-inch dual-screen display, circular mechanical pointer quartz clock, aviation-style electronic gear shifter, and diamond stitching on seats and door panels, creating a driving atmosphere that combines toughness with luxury.

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JaxonRose
09/15/25 5:36am

As an SUV enthusiast, I've been driving the Tank 300 for over half a year, and the space after folding down the rear seats is particularly practical. The length is approximately 1.85 meters, and the width is about 1.5 meters—I measured it myself with a tape measure. The entire area is very flat without any protrusions. The best part is that during camping, you can easily lie down by laying out a mat, with two adults fitting comfortably. When traveling, folding down the rear seats allows you to fit in skis or large luggage. Even for everyday city use, moving furniture like a two-person chair or boxes is effortless, thanks to the high space utilization and thoughtful design. I remember one time when I was in the suburbs, a friend suddenly needed to transport a long tabletop—it fit easily with space to spare. In short, the length of the Tank 300's folded rear seats is one of its strengths, adding value whether for daily commutes or adventures.

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OLondyn
10/29/25 6:13am

From the perspective of a mother of two, the Tank 300's rear seats fold down to a length of about 1.85 meters and a width of 1.5 meters, making it super suitable for family use. On weekends when taking the kids out, just lay down a mat and it becomes a small bed—the length ensures an adult can lie down with the children for a nap, reducing travel fatigue. It can also easily fit a crib or toy car, avoiding the hassle of squeezing things in. When traveling, folding the seats allows for large items like tents or bicycles to be stored, with plenty of space and no crowding. Once, on a beach vacation, we packed several boxes and it still wasn't full. The width is also crucial, as it prevents difficulty in loading larger items. These dimensions are incredibly family-friendly, offering peace of mind and safety.

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Scott
12/12/25 6:25am

As an outdoor enthusiast, the Tank 300's rear seats folding down to a length of nearly 1.85 meters makes camping a breeze. Just lay down a sleeping bag and you can comfortably stretch out, with enough space for two adults to rest without feeling cramped. With the rear seats folded, there's also room for fishing gear or barbecue tools, and the overall space is flat and obstacle-free. Once, while camping deep in the mountains and encountering rain, I spent the entire night in the car—the length ensured good sleep quality without any feeling of being cramped. The width of 1.5 meters makes it easy to store equipment like bicycles or large backpacks. This space makes adventures more flexible and reassuring.

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