I am confused now. I looked into the video again and I could see seat belt for middle row seats coming from top of each side.
Do you mean it is a 2-point seatbelt but going from shoulder to hip rather than 2-point seatbelt as in airlines?
I somehow assumed 2-point seatbelt = lap belt = airline style. It didn't occur to my mind that 2-point seatbelt can be just shoulder to hip belt without the lap part (as in 3-point seatbelt).
What about the 3rd row seats? Are these 2-point belts as well?
If you check this video at 08:30-09:20, then it clearly shows 3-pt belt in forward facing position and 2-pt belt in rear facing position. www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRocY48P0qA
This is older Previa. I find it surprising that Toyota offered this in older Previa but not in later Estima models!
How can prestige models like Alphard/Vellfire/Estima pass Japanese regulations with 2-point seatbelts? I thought Japan takes safety more seriously than Europe!
EDIT: I read your post again and now understood. You mentioned only 2nd row centre seat where it it is a 3-seater rather than 2-seater captains seat configuration.
Imagine we are talking about an 8 seat version. This would have the two front seats, then a 3 seat bench in the middle, then another 3 seat bench at the back. The two outboard seats on each rear bench has 3 point belts, but the centre seat on each bench will just have a lap belt (like an airline).
That older Previa had an extra feature which I hadn't been aware of, which is a separate lap belt for the two captains chairs in the middle row. This is because the 3 point belts are mounted on the car rather than the seats. So if you chose to sit in the middle row facing rearwards during travel, you wouldn't be able to use the 3 point belts as they are in the wrong position relative to the seat. So the lap belt is there to use only in that situation. In the Estima video you can see that it has seatbelts built in to the captains chairs, so even facing rearwards, you can still use the 3 point belt.
Bottom line is that in all but the youngest 7 or 8 seat JDM MPV's, you will get a maximum of 6 proper 3 point belts along with 1 or 2 lap belts. Had a look on Autotrader and I saw a 2018 Vellfire (7 seater) which did have a (roof mounted) 3 point belt for the centre rear seat. On a 2013 Honda Stepwagon (8 seater), the centre seat on the middle row did have a 3 point belt, but the centre seat on the rear row still just had a lap belt. Re safety, it does surprise me too, but presumably certain aspects of car safety are not considered of similar importance to EU?. It is about the only area where the MPV's we got officially in the UK are better, as we had 3 point belts for all seats in MPV's many years ago.
Edited by badbusdriver on 27/04/2021 at 18:26
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