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Artisans of Speed C1 vs C1-XL vs C2: Which Cold Fusion Seat Fits Your Body and Rig?

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This guide compares the three Cold Fusion racing seat models from Artisans of Speed. The C1 is a standard touring-car shell for typical body types; the C1-XL adds 30 mm at the hips for wider frames; the C2 is a taller GT-style shell with wrap-around head and shoulder support. All share the same glass-fibre shell material, four cooling fans, and mounting points—the difference is purely shell shape and dimensions. The article helps buyers select the right model before ordering, since Cold Fusion seats are built to order in Europe with a 5–7 week lead time and no quick returns.

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QUICK ANSWER: The Artisans of Speed Cold Fusion range has three models. The C1 is a standard touring-car shell for most body types. The C1-XL is the same seat with 30 mm added at the hips. The C2 is a taller GT shell with wrap-around head and shoulder wings. All three are built to order in Europe with a 5 to 7 week lead time.

Why Getting the Right Seat Model Matters Before You Order

The Cold Fusion range is built to order. Each seat is made in Europe after your payment is confirmed, with a 5 to 7 week lead time. There is no quick swap if the model does not suit you. Getting the fit right before ordering saves you the return process and the wait for a replacement build.

The three models share the same shell material, the same cooling system, the same harness slots and the same mounting points. What differs is the shell shape and dimensions. That difference determines whether the seat holds your body correctly through a full session or whether it works against your driving position.

What All Three Cold Fusion Models Have in Common

Before comparing the differences, these features are identical across C1, C1-XL and C2:

Glass fibre reinforced polyester shell. Four built-in cooling fans - three in the backrest and one under the base. Floating fan mounts that retreat under load so you feel padding, not hardware. A 3D airflow mesh layer under the cushion for even heat distribution. A rotary dial to adjust fan speed mid-session. Four harness slots for 4, 5 and 6-point belts. Removable leg supports. Side-mount fixing points for standard brackets and sliders. Black velvet upholstery.

The decision between models is purely about shell shape and size. Not quality. Not materials. Not cooling performance.

Artisans of Speed C1 Cold Fusion - Who Is It For?

The C1 is the standard model in the Cold Fusion range. The shell profile follows a touring-car seat shape: open at the shoulders, moderate side bolsters, and a seat base that positions your hips in a consistent driving position without a high degree of lateral wrap.

Starting price: from €949 at Apex300.

C1 Dimensions

Dimension

Measurement

Overall height

900 mm

Backrest height

740 mm

Width at shoulders

570 mm

Width at hips

355 mm

Width at base

440 mm

Who Fits the C1 Best?

The C1 suits most drivers with a standard build. If you have sat in a touring car or a mid-range bucket seat before and it felt comfortable without being too tight, the C1 is the correct starting point.

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