
The Chevrolet Impala is a full-size sedan designed to seat five adults comfortably. The standard configuration across all recent model years (2014-2020) features two front bucket seats and a three-person rear bench seat. While it can technically accommodate three people in the back, the center rear position is best suited for shorter trips due to the elevated floor hump and firm seatback.
For families using child safety seats, the Impala typically has three sets of LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) connectors. These are located in the left and right rear outboard seats, with a top tether anchor for the center position, allowing for flexible installation of two car seats and a booster.
| Feature | Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Total Seating Capacity | 5 | Standard for the class. |
| Front Row Legroom | 45.8 inches | Ample space for tall drivers. |
| Rear Row Legroom | 39.9 inches | Competitive for a sedan. |
| LATCH Connectors | 2 full sets (lower + tether) | For outboard rear seats. |
| Top Tether Anchor (Center) | 1 | For a third car seat installation. |
| Rear Shoulder Room | 57.7 inches | Width for three adults. |
| Cargo Trunk Volume | 18.8 cubic feet | Large trunk for luggage. |
The Impala's primary limitation is its sedan body style; if you regularly need to transport more than five people or require more flexible cargo space, a three-row SUV or a minivan would be a more practical choice. However, for a family of four or five, the Impala offers a comfortable and spacious ride with a surprisingly large trunk.

We have two kids in car seats, and our Impala works perfectly. We've got one rear-facing seat behind the passenger and a forward-facing one behind me. There's still enough room in the middle for my mom to sit comfortably for a trip to the store. The trunk swallows our double stroller and a week's worth of groceries without a problem. It's our go-to family car for road trips.

As a former rideshare driver, I put over 100,000 miles on my Impala. It consistently impressed passengers with its roomy back seat. Most full-size sedans claim to seat five, but the Impala actually delivers. Three average-sized adults can fit in the back for a reasonable ride across town. The flat floor in the rear footwell helps a lot. It's a comfortable and practical car for passenger service.

From a design perspective, the Impala's five-seat layout is optimized for passenger comfort, not just a number. The wide cabin and long wheelbase create a genuine feeling of space. While the center rear seat is usable, it's clearly a secondary position. The real story is the legroom for the two outboard rear passengers—it's exceptional for a sedan and rivals some luxury brands. It's a comfortable cruiser for four adults.

If you're comparing sedans, the Impala's seating is a strong point. It's a true five-seater in a market where some rivals feel cramped. The key is the trunk; at 18.8 cubic feet, it's one of the largest, so you're not sacrificing luggage space for passenger room. Just know that "seating for five" means two comfortably in front and three in the back for shorter distances. For daily use with a family, it's a very smart, spacious choice.


