How to Remove the Rear Seats of XC60?

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SaraMarie
07/29/25 12:10pm
xc60 rear seat removal method is: 1. There is a clip on each side of the rear seat near the front seat, which can be felt by hand. 2. Press down to open it and take out the entire rear seat. The cabin space of the XC60 is large enough for comfortable seating; the trunk capacity is also relatively large, especially when the rear seats are folded down, achieving a fully flat surface, which is convenient and practical. The Volvo XC60 is a mid-size SUV with a 5-door, 5-seat body structure. Its body dimensions are 4688mm in length, 1902mm in width, and 1658mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2865mm. The front suspension uses a double-wishbone independent suspension, and the rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension.
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