How to fold and flatten the rear seats of the Tiguan L?

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SanKinsley
07/29/25 5:08pm
The method to fold and flatten the rear seats of the Tiguan L is: Pull the buckle handle at the headrest position of the rear seat upwards. To restore, simply push the rear seat forward until you hear a click, indicating the seat is locked. Car seats come with features such as automatic adjustment, seat memory, seat ventilation, and heating. Some seats also allow adjustment of the headrest, lumbar support, and leg rest for enhanced comfort. The Tiguan L is produced by SAIC Volkswagen, with the new model offering a total of 7 variants powered by 1.8T and 2.0T engines. The exterior design is clean and simple, featuring additional chrome accents compared to the standard wheelbase model, along with some changes to the C-pillar design. The vehicle dimensions are 4712mm in length, 1839mm in width, 1673mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2791mm.
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