Here is my *expert* analysis tied with elite GIMP skillz.... (watch out world!)
Using the wheel base as 100", I was able to estimate the other measurements. First, I added the 22" for the cargo area (I think that is the best estimate we have so far). Second, I drew the seat back in red. For the seat bottom, I used 18" (that's what my Dodge Ram has, but it's not that important). I estimate the seat height to be roughly 26" (yes, I ignored the angle and only took the vertical length). If the seat folds flat, then it's another 26" of length to the cargo floor. I also show a 4" height difference between the cargo floor the the parallel folded seat. That would give a total length of approximately 48" (more if you are below average height like me by moving the front seat forward. I might be able to pick up another 6" or so!)
*disclaimer* - do not blame me or hunt me down if my measurements end up being completely off because preproduction model used for calculations
Using the wheel base as 100", I was able to estimate the other measurements. First, I added the 22" for the cargo area (I think that is the best estimate we have so far). Second, I drew the seat back in red. For the seat bottom, I used 18" (that's what my Dodge Ram has, but it's not that important). I estimate the seat height to be roughly 26" (yes, I ignored the angle and only took the vertical length). If the seat folds flat, then it's another 26" of length to the cargo floor. I also show a 4" height difference between the cargo floor the the parallel folded seat. That would give a total length of approximately 48" (more if you are below average height like me by moving the front seat forward. I might be able to pick up another 6" or so!)
*disclaimer* - do not blame me or hunt me down if my measurements end up being completely off because preproduction model used for calculations
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