
Automakers always know that they are coming up with radical new ideas to provide their customers with convenience and comfort, as in the development of EBC Redstuff brake pads. In the development of such technologies, automakers usually attract the help of other companies. We are talking about the development of innovative seats for DaimlerChrysler minibuses. The cutting seat design in the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country was designed with the help of Intier Automotive Seating, which is the operational division of Magna International Incorporated. Two models of the DaimlerChrysler family have a relatively new technology in terms of their location.
Two minivans, presented this year at the North American International Auto Show, have Swivel & Go Go technology, developed by Intier Automotive Seating. This technology allows the second row of seats to turn one hundred and eighty degrees to meet the third row of seats. The patented technology provides better comfort and relaxation, allowing second-row passengers to sit in front of those in the third row of seats, especially when talking. The removable table is also part of the technologically advanced seating. Swivel seats can also be removed, which means that additional cargo space can easily be provided.
Rotating seats rotate, which facilitates entry and exit from the car to passengers. It also simplifies the installation of a child seat.
The cargo capacity known for a minivan is evident in two Chrysler cars. This is due to the fact that the third row of seats can be folded at the touch of a button. This feature easily increases the load capacity of both Town & Country mini cars and Grand Caravan. The folding operation takes only fifteen seconds to complete the job, and is also another radical technology for a minibus. The versatility of the seat arrangement is evident from the way in which the third row of seats can be bent. Another innovative feature offered by the third row of seats is the obstacle detection system. This means that the seats will not fold if the object or person is in its path.
Intier Automotive Seating's dedication in designing this radical seat is underlined by Jeff Lambert, Intier Automotive Seating Chief Engineer for the Chrysler Group minivans, in a statement. “Consumers today are spending more time on their vehicles, especially paying more attention to comfort and convenience.
Parent company Intier Automotive Seating, which is Magna International Incorporated, is one of the leading automotive suppliers in the world. The company performs various services for the automotive industry, which includes the design, development and manufacture of automated systems. The company also develops and assembles complete cars, which are sold mainly to original equipment manufacturers of cars and light trucks in the North American region. The company also covers a wide range of services, such as designing, designing, testing, and manufacturing automated interiors. They also specialize in the production of plastic body panels, as well as transmission and transmission systems for vehicles. Intier Automotive Seating is a division that develops complete seats and seating mechanisms for its customers in the automotive industry.

