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Can anyone with access to a Kodiaq measure the width of the middle seat in the backseat? Basically the distance between the seatbelt fasteners

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Not really what I was looking for. I only want the width of the middle position (picture below)

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With 40:20:40 ratio it may be around 30 cm.

Apart from demo's that dealers are looking at I would have thought it unlikely that anyone else has access to a Kodiaq. I have been invited, as have others to a showing on the 10th February. I will see if I remember to note that for you if you do not have it by then.

34 minutes ago, romanv said:

With 40:20:40 ratio it may be around 30 cm.

From checking in Photoshop I can confirm it should be between 30-35cm.

no varioflex seats from Roomster and Yeti. Too bad!!! That would be excellent!!!

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I'm interested in the width of the middle seat as well. Is anyone able to supply dimensions? 30-35 cm sounds quite narrow. I know Disco4 is a bigger car but central seat measures 43cm in width. 

2 hours ago, Culverden said:

... 30-35 cm sounds quite narrow. I know Disco4 is a bigger car but central seat measures 43cm in width. 

 

30-35cm does sound tight.

 

43cm in a Disco4 is just matching a seat on Ryanair... that makes you think.... and wince a little bit.

Narrow in the middle.

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Yes, definitely looks narrow in the middle. 

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My Superb MkII seems to be roughly 25cm between the seatbelt fasteners (the seat is 28-29cm?) so if the Kodiaq is 30cm it wouldn't be so bad

 

Edited by dadgom

It sucks, big SUV like this must have three separate seats in the back and positions for three isofix seats....cost saving! the only thing which matters is a year bonus to managers in big multinational companies like VAG!

TBH only one SUV under 40k on the UK market has that extra width in the rear, the Ford Edge.

But you have to have diesel and only 5 seats with that.

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Every normal car is actually for 4 homo sapiens, including SUVs.

 

if you need 3 separate back seats, forget SUV and start looking after S-max, Galaxy, Espace, Alhambra or Sharan. Or even something more huge.

1 minute ago, Mr Grump said:

 TBH only one car under 40k on the UK market has that extra width in the rear, the Ford Edge.

But you have to have diesel and only 5 seats with that.

 

I bet not enough to drive 3 kids (age: 1-12) on kid-seats. I own Grand Scenic and even with 3 separate seats, the middle one is narrower and 3 kid-seats are mission impossible and having an adult on the middle row between two kid-seats is a masochism.

I would think its feasible, can't say for sure as I only need 1 booster among my 3.

It did seat 2 largish adults and a 14 year old comfortably !

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