
Baojun 510 seat cushion size is suitable. Official dimensions of the Baojun 510 trunk: The regular volume of the Baojun 510 trunk is 318 liters, with a length of 1030 mm, width of 960 mm, and height of 820 mm. The rear seats of the Baojun 510 can be folded flat, expanding the trunk volume to 1210 liters. Installation steps for Baojun 510 car seat cushions: Check if all accessories are complete; full set of seat cushions; black card trays, at least 8 per set; metal hooks, at least 8 per set; install the front seats; lay the seat cushion flat on the driver's seat. Pass the waist card tray through the gap between the original seat back and cushion; for the headrest part, connect the buckles properly. Finally, hook the front and side hooks of the seat cushion.

Just installed three sets of seat covers on my Baojun 510, here's the real talk. The custom-fit ones have accurate dimensions, with front seat backrests perfectly wrapping below the headrest, and the cushions fully covering the OEM seat surface. However, the rear seats require more attention - the middle section is about 3cm shorter, making edges prone to exposure when choosing full-coverage styles. During installation, I found the seat cover hooks must tightly fasten to the steel frame beneath the seats, otherwise they'll shift during emergency braking. At my height of 178cm, the thigh support is adequate, but my 190cm tall friend mentioned the front edge falls short by about two finger widths. Material thickness matters greatly - thin ones tend to curl at edges, while memory foam over 5cm thick provides the best wrap. Car enthusiast groups unanimously recommend getting styles with elastic bands, given this model's seats have curved edges.

When choosing seat covers for the Baojun 510, focus on three key points. The seat width is approximately 48 cm, with lengths of 56 cm for the front seats and 54 cm for the rear seats. Custom-fit split designs are far superior to universal ones, especially noting the seat belt buckle protrusion at the bottom of the rear seats—opt for models with a V-shaped opening. The last time I used a mesh version, the sides kept slipping down, which I later realized was due to insufficient Velcro strength. Now, I use covers with anti-slip silicone beads on the sides, which stay in place even on mountain roads. For the slightly shorter middle section of the rear seat cover, I simply added a separate middle seat pad. Owners with heated seats should remember to choose flame-retardant fabrics—safety first.

Last time I took my child on a road trip, I realized how much seat cushion size matters. The custom-fit front seat covers fit perfectly and caught all the spilled juice. However, the middle rear seat cushion was slightly short, causing the car seat base to press against its edges. Switching to a 5-piece split-style set solved this perfectly with its dedicated middle cushion. Be careful not to choose oversized cushions - ones that are too long can interfere with the lumbar support adjustment knob. It's wise to have separate sets for winter and summer. Keep winter fleece cushions under 3cm thick to avoid affecting seating height. Practical measurements show about a fist-and-a-half distance between the front edge of rear seat cushions and knees - my elderly parents found this quite spacious.

A tip from my friend at the modification shop: The Baojun 510's seats are about 2cm shallower than those of common SUVs, so it's best to choose seat covers with non-slip fabric backing. The widest part of the front seat cushion is 52cm—opting for a 54cm cover ensures perfect edge wrapping. Once, I used a universal seat cover that twisted into a knot during a sharp turn; switching to a specialized version with octopus hooks at the bottom solved the issue. I also found that the seat ventilation vents got blocked, so now I specifically choose mesh fabric covers. For those over 185cm tall, extended versions are recommended as standard ones lack thigh support. For the rear headrests, opt for separate hooded covers to avoid obstructing driving visibility.

As a micro-modification enthusiast, I've handled over twenty sets of seat covers. The Baojun 510's factory seats have significant side curvature, making regular seat covers prone to corner lifting. Custom-fit versions with 5cm extra wing edges on both sides perfectly slot into the gaps. Front seat cover Velcro must be tightly secured to the crossbar under the seat, otherwise it loosens within three months. Once I used the wrong size where the rear edge blocked the lumbar support adjustment button, causing discomfort while driving. Now I always opt for 3D tailored versions with thickened hip areas but thinned sides, ensuring both comfort and a sleek look. Note that rear seat cover seams must align with the car's original joints to prevent obstruction when folding seats.


