The practicality of ventilated seats has garnered much attention, but from another perspective, there are reasons that may make people less inclined to choose the ventilated seat function.

Firstly, compared to heated seats, ventilated seats are not as widespread. Especially for friends in northern regions, ventilated seats may not be deemed necessary. When purchasing a car, considering the cost of ventilated seats can be relatively expensive, contributing to its limited popularity.
Secondly, ventilated seats may have some drawbacks with prolonged use. Although there are generally no obvious issues, extended use of ventilated seats may lead to discomfort such as lower back pain.
This could be a concern for those who need to drive for extended periods, as they may find it uncomfortable. Therefore, when considering ventilated seats, it is essential to weigh their advantages and disadvantages.
However, regardless of the chosen method, both seat removal and circuit rearrangement are necessary tasks, adding complexity and cost to the modification.
Lastly, the effectiveness of ventilated seats varies. Blow-type ventilated seats provide stronger airflow and a cooler feeling upon activation, but they may not be suitable for extended use.
On the other hand, suction-type ventilation is relatively gentler, and even with prolonged use, it is less likely to cause lower back pain. Therefore, when selecting ventilated seats, it is crucial to balance the differences between the two based on personal needs and preferences.





