That’s like another 1/4 cubic ft! Seriously though, still wish I could just the take seats out and put um back in in under a minute. Would’ve been a feat of engineering to behold. Maybe for the 8g.
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Go back and compare the height of the Bronco II’s seats to the height of the new Bronco’s. You can’t get a flat load floor in a Bronco II if the rear seat was as tall as the seats on a modern SUV.Unless there is some unavoidable structural design reason its baffling why Ford wouldn't be able to accomplish this seat folding again in the new Bronc.
All good points. As much as Ford apparently put into every other aspect we know about, I would bet they did as much as could be done given proper priorities. Another way to get flat seats is to use thinner cushion materials. I'm not even sure how I would prioritize having less comfortable seats for occasional passengers vs. occasional folded seats. And my priorities might not be the same as someone else's.I doubt the designers sat down and made a conscious decision to not even try to make everything fold flat. We don’t even know if it can or not, so there’s still a chance this is a much ado about nothing. If it‘s not possible, it’s because there was a trade-off to be made. I’m genuinely curious to know what everyone’s willing to sacrifice to get this.
I believe you are correct.Pretty sure that it was said that while the headrests for the two door fold up when the seats fold, the ones on the 4 door fold down. That could’ve been wrong though.