Mid-to-high-end family models
Target users: Users of this type of car usually have high requirements for the comfort of daily commuting and long-distance driving, and pay attention to the support and relaxation effect of the seat on the body.
Configuration features: Mid-to-high-end models often use wave-type airbag technology in seat functions, which simulates wave undulations by sequentially inflating and deflation of airbags, providing passengers with a massage experience that fits the human body curve better. For example, some brands of mid-to-high-end SUVs or sedans will be equipped with this function on the main driver and co-driver seats to help relieve driving fatigue.
Luxury brand models
Target users: Users of luxury models are more pursuing the ultimate riding experience and personalized services, and the seat configuration needs to reflect the high-end positioning of the brand.
Configuration features: Luxury brands usually invest more technical resources in seat massage functions. As one of the core configurations, wave-type airbags will combine multi-zone collaborative control, multiple massage modes (such as massage, kneading, etc.) and heating/ventilation functions to provide a full range of comfortable experience. For example, the seat massage system of models such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and BMW 7 Series integrates wave-type airbag technology, and optimizes the massage intensity and rhythm through sophisticated algorithms.
Business MPV models
Target users: Business MPV users are mostly business trips or family long-distance travel scenarios, and have extremely high requirements for the comfort of rear passengers.
Configuration features: The seat design of business MPVs usually pays more attention to the experience of rear passengers. Wave airbag technology can be applied to the second or third row seats to relieve fatigue from long-term riding through dynamic massage. For example, the high-end versions of Toyota Alphard, Buick GL8 Avenir and other models are equipped with this function, and combined with independent seat adjustment and leg rest design to further improve riding comfort.
New energy smart models
Target users: The user group of new energy models is younger, and has a higher acceptance of technology and intelligent configuration. The seat function needs to reflect innovation and practicality.
Configuration features: Some new energy brands combine wave airbag technology with the smart cockpit system, adjust the massage mode through voice control or mobile phone APP, and even automatically trigger massage reminders according to driving time. For example, the seat massage function of models such as Weilai ES8 and Ideal L9 incorporates intelligent design, which improves the convenience of user experience.
Special-purpose vehicles (such as RVs, high-end customized vehicles)
Target users: RV users or customers of high-end customized vehicles usually have extremely high requirements for the comfort and functionality of the interior space of the vehicle, and the seats need to meet the needs of long-term parking, rest or office work.
Configuration features: The seats of this type of vehicle may adopt a more complex wave-type airbag layout, combined with zero-gravity mode or a flat-lying design, to provide an experience close to that of a professional massage chair. For example, some high-end RV brands will equip electric seats with wave-type airbags in the master bedroom area to meet users' ultimate pursuit of comfort in private space.
Summary:
Car seat wave-type airbag technology is more suitable for models that focus on riding comfort, massage functions and intelligent experience. Whether it is a mid-to-high-end family model, a luxury brand model, a business MPV, a new energy smart model, or even a special-purpose model, as long as there is a high requirement for seat functions, the wave-type airbag is a configuration worth considering. As consumers' demand for comfort and health increases, this technology may be popularized in more models in the future.