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I’d doubt if it’s a crash thing, lay flat seats are pretty common these days.
I was discussing of the rear seat in the YJ Wrangler. It easily folded together and slid out of its mounts and was completely removable from the vehicle (without tools), which made for an open cargo area. In vehicles where the seat backs fold forward (and lay flat or mostly flat) they soundly lock into the frame of the car at several points. My 2-door Bronco for example, the seat bottoms flip up and the seatbacks fold nearly flat into the cavity. The Bronco's rear seats have numerous contact points with the chassis. The Slates (original) pickup bed orientation makes it difficult for Slate to inexpensively make a fold flat seat since the chassis contact points are in the pickup bed area and would get in the way of the flat bed of the pickup box and walls. Having a dual-configuration chassis comes with compromises.
 
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