Tesla submits patent for Cybertruck folding seat with more usage scenarios

Recently, Tesla submitted patent information for the Cybertruck folding seat. In addition to the six-seat layout, the patent information also shows that the rear seats can be folded in a 40/60 ratio, which means that the passenger compartment of this pickup truck will have a design that is open to the cargo compartment, bringing a richer Usage scenarios.

The drawings in the patent application look similar to the official Cybertruck images The seats in the new car are not much different. The new car will adopt a double-row six-seater layout, with a foldable middle seat and integral headrests in the front row.

However, the rear seats are divided into two parts, which means that the rear seats can be folded in a 60/40 ratio. Such a function is common in passenger cars such as SUVs and hatchbacks, but it is still unheard of in pickup trucks because their passenger compartment and cargo compartment are completely separated. It can be seen that the Cybertruck adopts a system that connects the two. design.

This feature has also been shown in previous concept drawings. The design of the Cybertruck's integrated carriage allows the passenger compartment and cargo compartment to be completely connected. Allowing vehicles to have more flexible usage and combinations. In this way, when loading items, the Cybertruck can pass them through the passenger compartment, further improving the pickup's loading capacity.

On the other hand, the Cybertruck can also expand the crew cabin. With components in different cargo compartments, Cybertruck can serve different purposes. For example, after folding the rear seats and using the cargo vault assembly, the Cybertruck can be transformed into a camper, with a huge space for you to use.

Editor: Zhu Yuxiang