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It took me a long time to find out that the seats move more backward when keeping the buttons pressed for more than 10s.
Interesting... I sat in a Cyberster in the showroom last week, and found the seat didn't go back far enough (I am 6' 3" or 1.91 metres).
Are you saying if you push the seat base button backwards for more than 10 seconds, the seat goes further back?
Why on earth would they design it like that!?!?!?!
 
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Interesting... I sat in a Cyberster in the showroom last week, and found the seat didn't go back far enough (I am 6' 3" or 1.91 metres).
Are you saying if you pushthe seat base button backwards for more than 10 seconds, the seatgoes further back?
Why on earth would they design it like that!?!?!?!
Yes it does. It is really amazing. They might have put this in to prevent the chair bumping into the back, but in that case the margin is huge, so I'm not sure that's the reason. I'm myself 1,83m (6 foot) and struggled at first for an optimal position, but when I - by accident - pushed against the button with my knee while driving - it suddenly started to move backward. What a relief it was. For me it's certainly not tight.

I also saw a Youtube reviewer being unable to properly adjust his seat and discarded because of that the car.

Another explanation is that the space behind the seats is considered in China with typically smaller people, more of cargo space? Average height of male in China is 172cm or 5,8 feet, versus 180cm or 5,91 feet in Europe.

Or maybe MG just doesn't want to sell this car in a higher volume in EU? ;-)

Another observation: 'easy entrance' puts the chair more forward than my position, so I disabled that feature, the Memory positions remembers properly the setting, but you need to keep '1' or '2' pressed during the chair adjustment.
 
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Interesting... I sat in a Cyberster in the showroom last week, and found the seat didn't go back far enough (I am 6' 3" or 1.91 metres).
Are you saying if you push the seat base button backwards for more than 10 seconds, the seat goes further back?
Why on earth would they design it like that!?!?!?!
It's designed in China. They have very few tall people!
 
A mi también me gustaría saber si la silla se puede bajar más de lo que aparentemente permite. También he notado que es estrecha.
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I would also like to know if the chair can be lowered more than it apparently allows. I have also noticed that it is narrow.
 
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