Fuel efficiency in large passenger vehicles is a primary concern for many families. The availability of three rows of seating offers increased passenger capacity, enabling transport for larger groups or families. Combining these two features passenger capacity and fuel economy presents a challenge in automotive engineering and design.
Prioritizing both passenger space and reduced fuel consumption offers several advantages. It decreases the overall cost of ownership through lower fuel expenses, and reduces the environmental impact by lowering emissions. The growing demand for vehicles balancing these attributes reflects an increasing consumer awareness of economic and ecological factors.