I wonder if the swiveling seats of the Ioniq 9 will influence the family car market.

Ashutosh on 02 January 2025 11:07
One of the cooler aspects of the Hyundai Ioniq 9 is its second row swiveling seats. The seats are able to rotate, resulting in a more social interior space with this unique design. The idea could make the vehicle a mobile living room or meeting space for families. But this feature also brings out the issues of safety, practicality and long term durability. On one hand, it’s being lauded as a game changing feature that could turn the way we think about family vehicles on its head, and on the other, it’s being dismissed as a gimmick with questionable real world usefulness. Automotive enthusiasts and prospects of buying it also discuss the impact this feature will have on the price, weight, and overall design of the vehicle.
Monalisa on 21 November 2024 05:35
I think it's a game changer for families. How about being able to face your kids on long trips, or a mobile conference room for work? It’s kind of like having a minivan’s versatility in a cooler package.

Awadhesh on 26 November 2024 20:21
That sounds like a maintenance nightmare waiting to happen. The more moving parts, the more things that can break. No thanks, I'll stay with regular seats.

Akshat on 28 November 2024 02:46
It’s a neat party trick, but I’m not sure how often anyone is going to actually use the thing. You just want to face forward and drive most of the time.

Nimish on 30 November 2024 16:19
For people with mobility issues this could be huge. Some folks might find it easier to get in and out if they were able to swivel the seat towards the door.

Richa on 02 December 2024 19:04
I wonder about the safety side of it. How do these seats behave in a crash? I wouldn't trust my family in those until I saw some serious testing.

Akshat on 09 December 2024 07:06
It's innovative, but I’m afraid it'll make the price too high. Of course, cool features are great, just as long as they don’t price the car out of the reach of the average family.

Animesh on 16 December 2024 12:02
This might be the beginning of a whole new interior design philosophy. If it takes off, we could see a whole lot more flexible seating in future cars.


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