Jeremy Weber May 7, 2009 Comment Now! Around this time last year we brought you news about a handsome Seat concept car that had appeared at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show. Known as the Bocanegra (black ...
All four brands share platforms, engines, and major components, and their different cars sometimes come down the same production lines. Design and engineering staff move assignments between the brands ...
Never one to rest on its laurels, SEAT will be expanding its recently-launched Ibiza line-up at the forthcoming Paris Motor Show, with the unveiling of the fire-breathing Cupra and ultra-green ...
Ride comfort is excellent, even on the larger wheels that come with some trim levels, with the suspension ironing out speed bumps and potholes. Engines range from 1.0 MPI 75 to 1.6 TDI 95 Readers ...
Some three years after Seat launched the fourth-generation of its Ibiza series, the Spanish subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group announced a mid-life facelift for its supermini that will receive its ...
Ralph Hanson May 14, 2008 Comment Now! Seat’s new Ibiza hatch is set for launch later this year yet the only model we’ve seen so far is the regular five-door. As was the case with previous generations ...
New Seat Ibiza and Seat Arona to be game-changers, says boss Speaking at the Paris motor show, where Seat confirmed production of its new Nissan Juke rival, Luca de Meo says VW Group hardware means ...
The key change adopted by Seat’s hot hatchback is a new 1.8-litre turbocharged petrol engine – the same unit already in use by sister brand Volkswagen’s Polo GTI. The new engine develops 189bhp and ...
Seat’s latest take on its long-running supermini is a mature and slightly predictable-looking effort – in styling, it’s a sharp remix of the Leon and Ateca. But don’t confuse its unsurprising looks ...