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Front Seats
-Inner elbow pad to inner elbow pad - 54.25”
-Outer elbow pad to outer elbow pad - 59.5”
-Upper door pad to upper door pad - 56.75”
-Glass to glass - 61”
-B Pillar to B pillar - 54.25” (better than we thought)
-Upper dash width - 54” (there is a 2”gap on either side between the door)
-Mirror to dash - 8”
-B pillar to center console - 24” each side
Rear
-Outer elbow pad - same as front. 54.25”. Basically all door to door dimensions are the same.
-Rear b pillar to b pillar - 53”. EDIT I think I messed this one up. It should be 51” since it the same face that continues into the upper cargo section which is 51”. Plus the bench is 48” so 51” sounds right
-Bench 48” (the rear seats look narrow because the sit in between the b pillar, there’s 3.5” of clearance between the seat cushion and the door on either side)
-With my seat comfortably back for 6-0” 32” length jeans - the rear seat had 10.5” of legroom from seat back to edge of seat cushion. And 28” overall to rear seatback
-My wife packs Fresh Direct bags filled with toys and loads the entire rear floor. The seating setup is optimal for this. The passenger seat back (in a lax position) to the rear hinge under the backseat is 18” at load floor. This is a big deal for me. As far as tucking stuff under the seats beyond the hinge I don’t see much usability here.
Cargo
-Seatback to rollbar (visibility) -11”
-Floor to seat back height - 25”
-Floor to beltline/tailgate top height - 21”
-I included the dimension of the rear tire above the tailgate. Chances are I’m stacking cargo up to the 25” mark given the seatback and tire situation. So 4” above the windowline
-The cargo door latch intrudes 3”
-everyone was waiting on this one - cargo depth from tailgate to seatback at top of tailgate - 34”
-Cargo sidewalls angle out some - 44.5” width at top, 43” at floor. Not including the wider cargo area towards the top which I think is 51”
-32” deep load floor to hump. 37” deep including hump
FYI some photos failed to load.
-Inner elbow pad to inner elbow pad - 54.25”
-Outer elbow pad to outer elbow pad - 59.5”
-Upper door pad to upper door pad - 56.75”
-Glass to glass - 61”
-B Pillar to B pillar - 54.25” (better than we thought)
-Upper dash width - 54” (there is a 2”gap on either side between the door)
-Mirror to dash - 8”
-B pillar to center console - 24” each side
Rear
-Outer elbow pad - same as front. 54.25”. Basically all door to door dimensions are the same.
-Rear b pillar to b pillar - 53”. EDIT I think I messed this one up. It should be 51” since it the same face that continues into the upper cargo section which is 51”. Plus the bench is 48” so 51” sounds right
-Bench 48” (the rear seats look narrow because the sit in between the b pillar, there’s 3.5” of clearance between the seat cushion and the door on either side)
-With my seat comfortably back for 6-0” 32” length jeans - the rear seat had 10.5” of legroom from seat back to edge of seat cushion. And 28” overall to rear seatback
-My wife packs Fresh Direct bags filled with toys and loads the entire rear floor. The seating setup is optimal for this. The passenger seat back (in a lax position) to the rear hinge under the backseat is 18” at load floor. This is a big deal for me. As far as tucking stuff under the seats beyond the hinge I don’t see much usability here.
Cargo
-Seatback to rollbar (visibility) -11”
-Floor to seat back height - 25”
-Floor to beltline/tailgate top height - 21”
-I included the dimension of the rear tire above the tailgate. Chances are I’m stacking cargo up to the 25” mark given the seatback and tire situation. So 4” above the windowline
-The cargo door latch intrudes 3”
-everyone was waiting on this one - cargo depth from tailgate to seatback at top of tailgate - 34”
-Cargo sidewalls angle out some - 44.5” width at top, 43” at floor. Not including the wider cargo area towards the top which I think is 51”
-32” deep load floor to hump. 37” deep including hump
FYI some photos failed to load.
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