Adjusting rear seat headrests

All three rear seats have adjustable headrests. The headrest should be adjusted according to your height so it fully supports the back of your head, if possible.

A correctly adjusted headrest can help prevent neck injury during collisions. It's important to align the headrest to cover as much as possible of the back of the head.

Correct headrest adjustment
Correct headrest level

Upward movement of the headrest is not locked.

Pull the headrest upwards to a level that suits your height.

To lower the headrest, press and hold the button at the base of the right support to release the lock. Then, carefully push the headrest down.

Headrest locking button
Locking button on the headrest

 Tip

Make a habit of lowering the headrest when the seat is not in use. In the lowered position, it doesn't risk obstructing the rear view.