What Does Rear Seat Split-Folding Mean?
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Rear seat split-folding means that the backrest of the rear seats can be folded down in specific proportions. Compared to folding the entire rear seat down, split-folding offers greater flexibility, allowing only half of the backrest to be folded to accommodate large items while the remaining part can still be used for seating. Different car models feature varying split-folding ratios. Below are common rear seat split-folding ratios: 1. 1/3 or 2/3 split-folding: Typically found in rear seats with three seats, enabling either two seats on one side or one seat on the other side to be folded. 2. 1/2 split-folding: Usually seen in rear seats with two seats, allowing one of the two seats to be folded. 3. 100% split-folding: The entire row of seats can be folded down to enhance passenger comfort, such as combining with the second-row seats to create a temporary bed or to expand rear storage space.