Slate Auto Walkaround from Fort Worth Texas showing

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Who here can identify the levers found on the driver’s seat at about 6:30 in the video?

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They appear to be for seat back angle and perhaps seat bottom raise & lowering.

I know seat adjustments are a concern for some forum members.

And yeah, thanks for the video review!
 

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Reminds me sooo much of my first Ford Ranger. A two door cheap-as-all-get-out XLT with cloth seats, manual shift, gutless 4 cylinder, RWD - and yes, window cranks. I put 100,000 miles on that basic truck, commuting CT to MA for years, yard work, etc.
 

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They appear to be for seat back angle and perhaps seat bottom raise & lowering.
That would be cool if the forward lever is one of those crank levers for seat cushion up or down. I assume it has a metal bar in front of the cushion for fore/aft. With video saying it was designed for 5'5" to 6' something I was concerned that my 5' wife wouldn't be able to operate. Perhaps there is hope yet.
 

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That would be cool if the forward lever is one of those crank levers for seat cushion up or down. I assume it has a metal bar in front of the cushion for fore/aft. With video saying it was designed for 5'5" to 6' something I was concerned that my 5' wife wouldn't be able to operate. Perhaps there is hope yet.
My 5’ wife has shrunk a bit, likely a bolster of some sort, but the reality is she has been driving less and less so not a big deal as long as she can get us home from Happy Hour.
 

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Who here can identify the levers found on the driver’s seat at about 6:30 in the video?

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They appear to be for seat back angle and perhaps seat bottom raise & lowering.

I know seat adjustments are a concern for some forum members.

And yeah, thanks for the video review!
id assume its the same as my friends kia soul where the top one is fir loving the top back and forth and the bottom one for seat angle but cant confirm since i cant see the front to see if there is a bar for moving the seat back and forth
 

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It's probably a good guess that that is what the levers are, the back one being tilt and the front lift seems to be common. Can't count on details like that being the same in production though, these are off the shelf pre-production seats sourced probably over a year ago, and they were specifically hiring a seat designer.
 

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I recall sitting in the demo Slate they brought to Cleveland last summer, and I thought those seats were quite comfortable.

I wonder what kind of changes they might make, or if those seats are used in some other vehicles?
 

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The seat should only have 3-5 controls. A seat release that allows access to rear cab, position lever under the seat, a seat back tilt lever, seat height/angle lever, and possibly a lumbar knob. these last two are probably unnecessary, given the minimalist design of the Slate.
 

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Who here can identify the levers found on the driver’s seat at about 6:30 in the video?

IMG_2504.webp
They appear to be for seat back angle and perhaps seat bottom raise & lowering.

I know seat adjustments are a concern for some forum members.

And yeah, thanks for the video review!
The guy I talked to at the event made it very clear these seats aren't even close to what will actually be in the final car. So don't get too attached.
 

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In my WRX, I have two like that. One raises and lowers the lumbar support and the other is to tilt the back.
 
 
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