Seats and Footwell

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Wow, I can't believe of all the cars I've been in during my life, these are the worst seats 'for me'. For reference, I'm 5'10.5 (yes the .5 matters :)) and 160lbs. Fit guy normal build. Did a 6hr drive this weekend and two things really stood out that made it very uncomfortable for me.

Seats - First off, I really like the design and look. The bolsters by my thighs are not very high and just by normal seating, my legs tend to roll over the top of the bolsters and after about 15min, it starts making my legs a bit numb. If I keep my knees together then no pressure points but obviously can't drive like that. I went and checked my other vehicles; all of them either had deeper seats so your legs were supported (not going over the top) or they will more flat so no pressure points. I will likely have to put a cushion to sit on for now as I really hate spending more money to take them to a shop for upholstery work.

Footwell - I had not been in the car until I received it but I had read many say how small it was. Normally wouldn't be a big deal but when placing the foot on the dead pedal, it is only about the width of half my foot (size 10.5). And because of the seat issue, I constantly want to move my left leg inward to keep off the pressure point but then it puts my foot at a weird angle and rocking on the dead pedal. I think I will make a bracket that is about 2" wider to give a full support platform for the foot.

I realize every body type is different but I've never had issues with these two areas of a car. I hope the cushion resolves the conformtability but it makes me feel like my dad who always has cushions in his cars because he likes it 'comfy'
 
Wow, I can't believe of all the cars I've been in during my life, these are the worst seats 'for me'. For reference, I'm 5'10.5 (yes the .5 matters :)) and 160lbs. Fit guy normal build. Did a 6hr drive this weekend and two things really stood out that made it very uncomfortable for me.

Seats - First off, I really like the design and look. The bolsters by my thighs are not very high and just by normal seating, my legs tend to roll over the top of the bolsters and after about 15min, it starts making my legs a bit numb. If I keep my knees together then no pressure points but obviously can't drive like that. I went and checked my other vehicles; all of them either had deeper seats so your legs were supported (not going over the top) or they will more flat so no pressure points. I will likely have to put a cushion to sit on for now as I really hate spending more money to take them to a shop for upholstery work.

Footwell - I had not been in the car until I received it but I had read many say how small it was. Normally wouldn't be a big deal but when placing the foot on the dead pedal, it is only about the width of half my foot (size 10.5). And because of the seat issue, I constantly want to move my left leg inward to keep off the pressure point but then it puts my foot at a weird angle and rocking on the dead pedal. I think I will make a bracket that is about 2" wider to give a full support platform for the foot.

I realize every body type is different but I've never had issues with these two areas of a car. I hope the cushion resolves the conformtability but it makes me feel like my dad who always has cushions in his cars because he likes it 'comfy'
I totally get you will the seating especially the dead pedal part because I have size 11 wide fitting.
Will you have enough room for the pedals if you widen the dead pedal? I’m mindful in the US your pedals are closer together.
 
These seats actually break in. After a few though miles the middle of the rear seat gets flatter. It’s more comfortable and then you can sit deeper into the seat. That might solve your situation.
 
Same issue as you with foot pedals, same exact build as well. Currently wear Hokas everywhere and makes driving impossible with the wide sole (size 11). Don't have a fix currently outside of finding some slimmer shoes or barefoot...
Wow, I can't believe of all the cars I've been in during my life, these are the worst seats 'for me'. For reference, I'm 5'10.5 (yes the .5 matters :)) and 160lbs. Fit guy normal build. Did a 6hr drive this weekend and two things really stood out that made it very uncomfortable for me.

Seats - First off, I really like the design and look. The bolsters by my thighs are not very high and just by normal seating, my legs tend to roll over the top of the bolsters and after about 15min, it starts making my legs a bit numb. If I keep my knees together then no pressure points but obviously can't drive like that. I went and checked my other vehicles; all of them either had deeper seats so your legs were supported (not going over the top) or they will more flat so no pressure points. I will likely have to put a cushion to sit on for now as I really hate spending more money to take them to a shop for upholstery work.

Footwell - I had not been in the car until I received it but I had read many say how small it was. Normally wouldn't be a big deal but when placing the foot on the dead pedal, it is only about the width of half my foot (size 10.5). And because of the seat issue, I constantly want to move my left leg inward to keep off the pressure point but then it puts my foot at a weird angle and rocking on the dead pedal. I think I will make a bracket that is about 2" wider to give a full support platform for the foot.

I realize every body type is different but I've never had issues with these two areas of a car. I hope the cushion resolves the conformtability but it makes me feel like my dad who always has cushions in his cars because he likes it 'comfy'
 
The seats being the way they are did me a favour. We have sold quite a few B10's to Emira owners. The back of the original seat is way too soft, so there is little support for the vertebrae. Especially if you sit upright, your lower spine wallows around in no mans land.
 
I have the same issue with the seat bottom (and height) of the seat. Makes me go a bit numb and hurt my sit bones. The other thing I don't like is the headrest is too low on the seat. I like the tight pedal box. Very easy and nice to heel toe.
 

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