What are the dimensions of the rear seats when folded down in the Xingyue L?
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The rear seats of the Xingyue L support a 40:60 split-folding ratio, with a maximum depth of 2030mm and a maximum height of 730mm. The rear seats of the Xingyue can also be folded down proportionally, with a maximum depth of 1900mm and a maximum height of 700mm. Interior of the Xingyue L: It features a 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel that displays a wealth of information, including traditional instrument data such as speed, gear position, time, and outside temperature, while also allowing for switching between different style interfaces. The inner ring of the steering wheel is designed in an off-white color and also includes an in-car WeChat function. For power supply needs, the Xingyue L is equipped with two USB ports each in the front and rear, sufficient to meet daily charging requirements during travel. Powertrain of the Xingyue L: The new vehicle is equipped with Volvo's Drive-E series 2.0TD direct-injection engine across the entire lineup. The two-wheel-drive low-power version tested has a maximum power of 160kW and a maximum torque of 325N·m, paired with a 7-speed DCT wet dual-clutch transmission. The four-wheel-drive high-power version has a maximum power of 175kW and a maximum torque of 350N·m, matched with an Aisin 8AT transmission.
Speaking of the dimensions of the Xingyue L's rear seats when folded down, I have a practical experience to share. When I bought this car, I was drawn to its spaciousness. After folding down the rear seats, the dimensions are approximately 1.8 meters long, 1 meter wide, and 0.8 meters high, with good flatness, making it suitable for moving large items like luggage during moves or camping trips. When my friends and I went on a road trip, we easily fit in a tent, sleeping bags, and a barbecue grill, and the items didn’t shift around during turns, which was quite hassle-free. However, folding the seats down requires manual operation, and they aren’t completely flat—adding a cushion makes it more comfortable. The trunk can also hold some smaller items, making the overall space utilization quite high. This space is much better than that of a regular sedan, making it a top choice for city commuting or short trips. The value for money is excellent, and after driving it for a few months, I haven’t regretted it at all.