Introduction
The front seat frames are common to the coupe and convertible. Standard seats have leather trimmed facings and cloth centers, with ambla cushions, squab borders and rear map pockets. Seat movement control switch assemblies installed in outboard side of driver and passenger seats, operate motors for fore and aft, recline and raise and lower adjustments via control modules installed below seat frames. Options and market variations include leather/ambla trim with lumbar support adjustment, seat heating, driver's seat position memory and passenger seat height adjustment. Only one of the slide recline or height adjustment motors can be driven under manual control at any one time. On vehicles fitted with driver's seat memory each motor is fitted with feedback potentiometers. When fitted, seat heating is controlled via illuminated on/off switches installed in the center console.
Rear Seats:
Styled for dedicated installation in the coupe or convertible, the rear seats are wire framed units trimmed to match the front seats. There is no provision for rear seat adjustment on either model. Child seat mountings are provided where legally required.