It's a good-sized car. Probably not much different from the Tucson. Not many cars have three full-sized rear seats though, irrespective of ICE or EV. If you're in the market for an EV, the Enyaq/ID4, Ford MachE, or Tesla Model Y & are maybe your options. The new Nissan perhaps. But they'll all the the same. The Model Y won't come with 7 seats in the UK for a while. I measured the distance between the inside of each seat buckle (i.e. shortest distance) was 235mm. They bend outwards easily, especially the single one, so this isn't as bad as it sounds. We've had a child, a tall teenager and a six foot adult in the back for a 7 hour trip with no problem.GlasnevinDub wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 3:35 pm I am trying to figure out if I can fit a high back booster seat in the back of the Enyaq. As we are having a third child.
Can someone advise what is the distance between the two buckle or latches in the rear middle seat?
we currently have a 2017 Hyundai Tucson and it’s 25.5cm from buckle to buckle on the rear seat which is too small.
You don't specify what requirements the other children need.
You could get two boosters and an adult in the back easily if the booster seats are not isofixed. The main challenges are that the two isofixes at the back are located somewhat away from the doors, presumably safer that way. but leaving not much gap in the middle. If your child booster seats (with or without a back) are attached by isofix, then there's not much room for a middle one. But also check the available width at shoulder height, especially if the seats have side-protection stuff.
Happy to take any more measurements or photos if that helps, including with booster and/or high-backed isofixed seat if you like, but the best thing might be to take yourself down to your nearest Skoda dealer and take a look. You might decide to ditch one of the kids because you like the car so much.