How to lift up the rear seat of the new X-Trail?

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MacJoy
08/29/25 3:40am
The steps to lift up the rear seat of the new X-Trail: The new X-Trail has buckles on both sides of the seat. It is more convenient to lift with two people on both sides of the seat. Just lift it upwards, and the seat cushion will separate slightly; then gently move both sides, and the seat can be lifted up. In terms of appearance, the X-Trail inherits Nissan SUV's consistent styling, with hard lines, and the front face is very similar to the Patrol, especially the radiator grille, making the whole body look very handsome. In terms of interior, the X-Trail is equipped with advanced technologies such as a digital 6-disc high-fidelity theater CD plus AUDIO sound system, intelligent remote key system, intelligent voice navigation system, ASCD cruise control system, rearview camera, side-view system, multimedia entertainment system, anti-glare interior rearview mirror, outside temperature display, and intermittent multi-level adjustable front wipers.
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Genesis
09/10/25 8:17am
Every time I return from camping trips or shopping mall visits with my kids, I utilize the rear seat flip-up function of the Nissan X-Trail. Simply put, when you crouch at the rear of the vehicle and look down, you'll notice two fabric straps or plastic handles near the door side at the base of the seats—one on the left and one on the right. Just pull one of them firmly with your hand, and the front part of the seat will unlock and flip upward, then lay flat smoothly. The entire action is seamless and takes less than ten seconds. Once flipped up, the trunk space immediately expands, allowing easy storage of large items like suitcases, bicycles, or grocery shopping. I recommend clearing small objects from the seats before operation to prevent jamming the handles or scratching the interior. Regularly flipping up the seats to clean underneath is also a good habit, helping to prevent dust accumulation and odors. This feature is thoughtfully designed, especially suitable for daily family use—saving time and effort while improving loading efficiency.
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