Seats are comfortable and meet our basic standard of adequate, if not superior thigh support. The multi-adjustable driver's seat and tilt-and-telescope steering wheel delivered comfortable driving positions for a 6-foot tall driver and a 5-foot 4-inch tall driver. Side and bottom bolsters suffice for spirited driving. The driver's seat offers height and lumbar adjustments.
The front passenger seat left its occupants feeling as if they were sitting in a hole, however, because there is no seat-height adjustment. The front passenger seat gets only fore-and-aft and seatback-recline adjustments, whether manual or powered.
Second-row seat contours fit two passengers better than three but without putting the third on an under-padded, raised perch.
Third-row seats, while no threat to entice passengers to abandon the second row, are as comfortable as any in the class and tops in class in the critical measurement of legroom; same goes for the Veracruz's front and second-row seats' legroom, which bests the Honda Pilot, the Subaru Tribeca and the Toyota Highlander, in a couple instances by more than an inch. In other dimensions, the Veracruz trails only the Pilot in headroom in all three rows while offering more hip room in all three rows than all but, again, the Pilot, which prevails by more than four inches. Access to the third-row seats is easiest from the right-hand side. That section of the second-row seat folds flat and flips up, while front center console limits the other side to only folding.
Cargo space doesn't match that of the Pilot, Highlander, and Tribeca when all the seats are in place. Fold the seats down, however, and the Veracruz moves ahead in ultimate cargo capacity.
There's space for odds and ends, too. Front and rear side doors have fixed map bins. The backs of the front seatbacks have expandable magazine pouches. There are six cup holders. The lockable, lighted glove box accommodates an owner's manual and small items. The bi-level, front center console's optional cooler function can keep beverages chilled to below 63 degrees Fahrenheit. Next Page