You can benefit from a flat loadspace when the loadspace tray fitted and the rear seats are folded. This video shows you how to fold the rear seats and how to install and remove the loadspace tray in Defender 90.
Took delivery of my LR 90 in late Dec 23. Flat load space in the rear was a showstopper in my view; it’s a Land Rover after all. Seats did fold flat but no load space tray and the dealer didn’t have a clue about the system or when the tray should arrive. I suspect when/if it does they’ll want me to buy it as though it was an optional accessory - not per the order form- £0.
Any ideas what is happening with the supply chain issues at Land Rover ? Can’t even get a Defender Wheel cover from them - the most basic of parts - customer communication and service is very poor.
My new 90 is sat at the dealership, built Jan 24. Shipped without the boot tray, but it was on the build. They’ve been trying for 4 weeks to get one……cmon Landrover, get your act together
@@MicePitch I ordered 90 yesterday and it will be manufactured in Q1 24 containing this feature as dealer promised. I'm in europe location, car manufactured in Slovakia Rep. factory...
Dad got his on Saturday, dealer said they would supply it for free. And they got the roof colour wrong! But they are offering to fix everything and we love the car!
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Why have you made the rear seat folding procedure more complicated than it needs to, why could you have not just left the seat base in place and fold down the backrests. Most manufacturers have this system in place. This is very inconvenient as if the driver is very tall like myself, they would have to place the driver seat forward which will make driving uncomfortable and unsafe as the seat is closed to the steering wheel and foot operating pedals.
Folding up the base first allows the backrest to fold completely flat, instead of on an angle, like most backrest only seat folding mechanisims. I'd much rather have it go proprely flat and do the extra step!
An improvement but still a very unpractical car interior for such large external dimensions. 3 door Discovery over 30 years ago and 3 door Freelander over 20 years ago were much more practical .
A lot of designers need to be sacked and ones who live in the real practical world hired. Flat load space is a very basic but important thing to get right first time. The first Renault 5 cats had one lever, the parcel shelf folded into the seat back and the whole lot folded flat in the floor and that’s well over 40 years ago! You charge £90 thousand and can’t get probably the number one basic design requirement right! Targeting the wrong markets chasing the uber rich city dwellers. This vehicle could not be further away from what Landrover was originally designed for. Bet not many or sold in India where all the profits are going.