For car buyers, the driving experience, engine, and comfort of the seats are all crucial factors in their decision-making process.
Market research firm J.D. Power recently evaluated 100 vehicles and provided insights into the pros and cons of their seat comfort, offering valuable information for prospective car buyers.
The study was based on responses from 99,144 new-vehicle lessees and buyers of 2024 model-year vehicles. The survey was conducted between July 2023 and May 2024, with participants providing feedback after 90 days of ownership.
J.D. Power ranked the comfort of automotive seats by segment, with lower scores indicating higher quality.
Here are the vehicles with the most comfortable and problem-free seats, according to the survey conducted in the US market:
Small Compact Cars
Kia Forte: 6.5/100
Nissan Versa: 6.9/100
Subaru Impreza: 9.0/100
Medium/Large Compact Cars
Kia K5: 5.5/100
Toyota Camry: 8.5/100
Chevrolet Camaro: 8.8/100
Small SUVs
Subaru Forester: 5.4/100
Chevrolet Equinox: 6.4/100
Chevrolet Trax: 6.6/100
Medium/Large SUVs
Chevrolet Traverse: 6.3/100
Nissan Murano: 6.6/100
Ford Explorer: 7.2/100
Pickup Trucks/Vans
Ram 1500: 4.1/100
Chevrolet Silverado: 5.6/100
Chevrolet Silverado HD: 6.4/100
Luxury Cars
Audi A5: 3.8/100
Porsche Taycan: 4.5/100
Porsche 911: 4.7/100
Luxury SUVs
Porsche Cayenne: 4.0/100
BMW X3: 4.6/100
Porsche Macan: 5.1/100
TH (Tuoitrethudo)