How to Adjust the Rear Seats of the Tayron?

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Bonnie
07/29/25 12:43pm
The backrest adjustment of the Tayron's rear seats is done via the button on the side of the backrest, while the front and rear adjustment is controlled by the lever beneath the seat. Here is some relevant information about the Tayron: Production Base: The Tayron is manufactured at FAW-Volkswagen's SUV plant—the North China Base, where it is produced on the same line as Audi SUVs. Utilizing Volkswagen Group's component set strategy, it is one of the most automated and intelligent automotive plants in China. The FAW-Volkswagen Tayron is built on Volkswagen's advanced MQB-A2 platform technology, setting a new standard for the next generation of German premium mid-size SUVs in terms of design, driving dynamics, comfort, cutting-edge technology, spatial architecture, and safety. Spatial Architecture: As a mid-size SUV, the Tayron measures 4,595 mm in length, 1,860 mm in width, and 1,660 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,731 mm. Benefiting from the highly flexible scalability of the MQB platform, the Tayron's spatial design follows the new "Golden Ratio Principle," focusing not on blindly extending the body but on maximizing the interior space utilization.
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