What is in the middle of the rear row of the Audi TT?
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The middle of the rear row of the Audi TT is an armrest box. Improvements to the armrest box: The armrest box industry currently presents diversification, with various forms and purposes of armrest boxes emerging endlessly. The main improvements to armrest boxes focus on: adding USB charging ports, adding cigarette lighter devices, adding air conditioning vents, adding height-increasing devices, adding audio equipment, etc. Introduction to the original armrest box: Compared to the original armrest box, those produced by various manufacturers are more practical and convenient, and the market price is relatively low. The right-side armrest box is one of the styles, and the various functions of the central armrest are still being continuously improved.
I've been driving an Audi TT for three years, and the middle seat in the back row is definitely not a proper seat. The TT is marketed as a 2+2 seating layout, but the middle position is essentially just a storage lid with cup holders, hiding the armrest or small storage compartment underneath. If you really try to squeeze someone in, it can only fit a small person—adults will have their knees pressed against the front seatbacks. The most annoying part is the raised floor hump, forcing anyone in the middle to sit with their legs apart. It’s practically better to just use it as an extended trunk space. Before buying the TT, I should have realized: rear seats in sports cars are mostly for show. Fitting four people in one truly requires sheer willpower.