Why is the center hump in the rear row of the Lavida relatively high?
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The relatively high center hump in the rear row of the Lavida is due to two reasons: first, in front-engine, front-wheel-drive vehicles, that area accommodates the exhaust pipe; second, in front-engine, rear-wheel-drive vehicles, that area accommodates the drive shaft. Here is more information about the Lavida: 1. The comfort of the Lavida actually meets the needs of most families quite well. The suspension is soft, the sound insulation is excellent, and the engine noise heard inside the car is minimal across the entire RPM range. 2. There is a flaw in the powertrain matching because it uses a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. 3. The rear seating space of the Lavida is not particularly large. The rear seat cushions in its previous generation were relatively short, and in this generation, the cushions have been lengthened by 2-3 cm, though visually, the difference is not very noticeable.