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executive seats would only be of value if you have someone special sitting the back, otherwise why have them... ... - .- -.




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Post #708355 5th Jan 2025 1:00pm
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Sweden 2018 Range Rover Autobiography 2.0 PHEV Balmoral Blue

i have recently bought a Range Rover L405 P400e AB with the very annoying executive backseats. I have family with two kids and a dog and we love go skiing in the winter. I used to drive the L322 and we are shocked that the trunk space in this new one is so small. We have to get the reelings on the roof. What i can see there are very few Hybrids without the executive chairs? Is there anyone at all? I as i say i must be i big problem with theese stupid exec seats if you are and ordinary family.

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did you not check the load space before purchasing.. ... - .- -.




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Post #726215 15th Oct 2025 2:58pm
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Thats a good question. I did but not so thoroughly and didn´t give it som much thought until i came home and tried to load our dog cage. I feel very stupid now. As i understand i should not have gone for the Autobiografi. In the Vogue version or what they call the lesser versions nowadays there is not these space consuming chairs.

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Yep not flat (or long) i have slept in the back of an Audi A6 estate but cant in the RR and as Alistair said you have to watch the seatbelts. I just have the normal seats my “back seat driver” sits in the front and is responsible for the constant squeek coming from the passenger seat Rolling with laughter Geoff

Post #726218 15th Oct 2025 3:31pm
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United Kingdom 2019 Range Rover Autobiography 2.0 PHEV Indus Silver

MPx wrote:
I use mine folded just about as often as the back seats get used for people (but that's not often at all!). I don't find the step a problem with the sorts of things I usually carry (eg lots of boxes of bits and/or tools) but I'm not moving appliance sized stuff. My biggest bug bear with the whole car is the stupid electrification of the fold mechanism. So much easier with a manual catch. Standing at the back with a finger on the button takes ages and ALWAYS catches the seatbelt when putting them back up which is a right PITA.


Urgh! The seatbelt catch part is honestly one of the most infuriating things on the car, sure it’s “neat” feature but standing there like a lemon pressing a button for an excruciatingly long period of time (potential for existential crisis thinking is high) and then it will forget to put either your seat or the passenger seat back to where it should be, means you are often opening and closing doors trying to put everything back. Silly silly feature.

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United Kingdom 2019 Range Rover Autobiography 2.0 PHEV Indus Silver

I have an Autobigoraphy but with rear executive pack delete, which swayed me to it more. No worries on the lid breaking as seems to happen on a lot of them, I don’t often take rear passengers so no requirement to be a chauffeur and more boot space + less stuff to go wrong. They are uncommon but do occasionally come up!

Post #726916 26th Oct 2025 2:51pm
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