What is the method for removing the rear seats of the new X-Trail?

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BenjaminFitz
07/29/25 4:01pm
The method for removing the rear seats of the new X-Trail is as follows: 1. Remove all the headrests and then unscrew the bolts on the backrest; 2. Reach into the junction between the base and the backrest, where there are some clips. Press down with your hand and then push outward. The X-Trail is a very classic SUV launched in Japan, equipped with 215/65R16 tires. In terms of body dimensions, the X-Trail measures 4675mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1722mm in height. The design of its center console is typical of Japanese style, with more advanced materials, finer craftsmanship, and more harmonious color matching.
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