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Third-row jump seats

Confort

Average price

500€ - 2000€

Third-row jump seats refer to one or two additional seats, generally retractable, located at the rear of a vehicle in the area normally reserved for the trunk. This configuration, often referred to as '5+2 seating' or '7-seater', transforms a standard vehicle into a versatile transporter capable of occasionally accommodating more passengers. Designed to be compact and functional, these seats fold completely flat into the trunk floor when not in use, thus preserving maximum cargo volume. Due to the often limited space in terms of headroom and legroom, they are primarily intended for children, teenagers, or adults on short trips. Access is generally gained by tilting or sliding the second-row seats. A growing number of manufacturers are enhancing the comfort of these auxiliary seats by adding cup holders, storage compartments, or even dedicated USB ports and climate control vents. This option is particularly popular in the family SUV and MPV segments, offering unmatched flexibility for large families or regular carpoolers.

Benefits

  • Extreme modularity and flexibility (switching from 5 to 7 seats)
  • Space optimization with fold-flat floor seats
  • Ideal transport solution for large families and carpooling
  • Increased versatility and resale value of the vehicle

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Third-row jump seats have become an essential buying criterion for many families and drivers looking for versatility. Once reserved for large MPVs, this comfort feature has become widely democratized in the highly popular SUV segment. These are auxiliary seats, most often two, which deploy from the trunk floor to provide a 7-seater configuration. But beyond simply adding seats, this option radically transforms how a vehicle can be used.

What are third-row jump seats?

Technically, a jump seat is a folding seat. In the automotive context, it refers to the rearmost seats located behind the second-row bench. Their main characteristic is their ability to fold completely flat into the trunk floor. When stored, the vehicle regains a generous cargo volume equivalent to that of a 5-seater model. When deployed, they accommodate two additional passengers. Due to the restricted space caused by the wheel arches and roofline, these seats offer more basic comfort than the other seats and are therefore recommended for children or for adults over short distances.

The benefits of 7-seat modularity

The integration of jump seats offers concrete benefits that explain their success. It is a solution that ticks many boxes for modern users.

  • Maximum flexibility: The main asset is the ability to instantly adapt the vehicle to your needs. Transporting children's friends after school, going away for the weekend with grandparents, or simply enjoying a huge trunk for a trip to the recycling center is all possible with a single car.
  • Space optimization: Unlike permanent 7-seater vehicles, the fold-away jump seat system preserves the entire trunk volume. The folding mechanism today is very simple, often operable with one hand via dedicated straps or handles.
  • Solution for large families: For families with 3 or more children, it is a more compact and often more stylish alternative to a large MPV or van. It reconciles family life with driving pleasure.
  • Resale value: On the used market, a model equipped with the 7-seat option is generally more sought-after and retains a better resale value, as it meets a functional need for a large portion of buyers.

Comfort and practical aspects in the third row

Manufacturers have understood that these seats should no longer be a mere uncomfortable emergency solution. To improve the experience for rear passengers, many complementary features are now offered. Access is facilitated by a sliding rear bench seat that frees up sufficient passage. Thermal comfort is often ensured by an independent rear air conditioning system with dedicated air vents. Finally, to keep younger passengers busy on long journeys, it is not uncommon to find rear USB ports for charging electronic devices, as well as cup holders and small storage compartments.

Which vehicles are equipped with this option?

Initially popularized by MPVs like the Renault Grand Scénic or Citroën Grand C4 SpaceTourer, the 7-seat option is now a must-have in the SUV segment. It can be found on best-sellers such as the Peugeot 5008, Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace, or Skoda Kodiaq. The premium segment is not left behind, with models like the Mercedes GLB, BMW X5, or Audi Q7 offering this configuration to combine luxury and practicality. Choosing a vehicle with third-row jump seats is therefore primarily a choice of rationality and versatility, making it possible to cope with all everyday situations without compromising on space or style.

Associated equipment

Sliding rear bench seat

The sliding rear bench seat is a comfort and modular feature that allows the rear seat base or bases to slide back and forth on rails. Generally adjustable over a range of 15 to 20 centimeters, this system offers remarkable flexibility for interior space layout. Users can thus balance legroom for rear passengers against the available cargo volume in the trunk. When slid all the way forward, the bench seat frees up valuable space for luggage without rendering the rear seats unusable. Conversely, when slid all the way back, it maximizes passenger comfort, a major asset on long journeys. Often combined with a split-folding function (such as 60/40 or 40/20/40) and reclining backrests, the sliding bench seat transforms a vehicle's cabin, making it more versatile. This feature is particularly common in MPVs, SUVs, and certain leisure activity vehicles, where space management is an essential purchasing criterion. It also facilitates the installation of child safety seats and access to them from the front seats.

Rear USB ports

Rear USB ports are Universal Serial Bus connectors located in the rear of a vehicle's cabin, typically on the center console, in the armrest, or on the back of the front seats. Initially considered a luxury feature, they have become a standard of comfort and connectivity in most modern cars. Their primary function is to allow rear passengers to recharge their electronic devices (smartphones, tablets, portable gaming consoles) without having to use the front ports, thereby avoiding a tangle of long cables in the cabin. Over time, these ports have evolved. While early models were often USB-A ports limited to a low charging output, recent vehicles increasingly integrate USB-C ports. The latter offer significantly higher charging speeds thanks to protocols like Power Delivery (PD) and sometimes also enable data transfer to interact with the vehicle's infotainment system, for instance to stream content to rear screens. The integration of these ports is an indicator of a vehicle's modernity and the attention paid to passenger comfort, transforming long journeys into more pleasant and connected experiences for the whole family.

Independent rear air conditioning

Independent rear air conditioning is an advanced comfort system that allows passengers in the back of the vehicle to independently adjust the temperature, fan speed, and sometimes air distribution, without affecting the settings chosen by the driver and front passenger. Unlike simple rear air vents that merely relay the air conditioned or heated in the front, this system features its own controls, or even its own evaporator and blower fan. A distinction is mainly made between tri-zone air conditioning (one zone for the driver, one for the front passenger, and a shared zone for the rear) and the more sophisticated quad-zone air conditioning, which offers individual adjustment for each rear passenger (left and right). This technology is particularly popular in family vehicles, large SUVs, and luxury sedans, where passenger comfort on long journeys is a priority. It ensures optimal thermal well-being for all occupants by adapting to individual preferences, and contributes to faster, more uniform cooling or heating of the entire cabin. It is a feature that transforms the travel experience, making it more pleasant and serene.

7-Seater Configuration

The 7-seater configuration, often referred to as a 5+2 seating option, is an interior layout designed to accommodate up to seven passengers. Typically, it consists of two front seats, a three-person bench seat in the second row, and two additional seats—often retractable—in the third row. These last two seats are generally jump seats designed for occasional use or for children, although some large MPVs and premium SUVs offer full-size, comfortable seating. One of the main advantages of this configuration is its modularity. The third-row seats can be folded flat into the boot floor, thereby freeing up a substantial cargo volume equivalent to that of a standard 5-seater vehicle. This flexibility makes 7-seater vehicles an ideal solution for large families or for those who need to adapt their vehicle to various situations, whether for transporting friends, sports equipment, or for holiday trips. Initially the preserve of large MPVs, this configuration has become widely democratized and is now a highly sought-after option on many SUVs, combining style and practicality.