Seat Minimo concept (2019) photos
The Seat Minimo is a 2.5m (98.4″) long electric urban runabout with two seats, a 90km/h (56mph) top speed, 100km (62mi) range, and swappable batteries.
The Seat Minimo is a 2.5m (98.4″) long electric urban runabout with two seats, a 90km/h (56mph) top speed, 100km (62mi) range, and swappable batteries.
Cupra, the sports brand launched by Seat earlier this year, is planning to unleash 7 models on the market by 2021, although some may not be completely new.
The 2018 Seat Ateca Cupra has a 2L turbo I4 with 221kW (296hp) and 400Nm (295 lb-ft), a 7-speed DSG, AWD, a top speed of 247km/h, and 0-100km/h in 5.2s.
The Seat Toledo, an uninspired rebadged version of the Skoda Rapid, has been axed in the UK, where buyers are being steered towards the larger Leon.
The DSG transmission is available almost every Volkswagen, Skoda and Seat model, but what does its name mean and what do the letters stand for?
The Volkswagen, Seat and Skoda brands use DSG (dual clutch) transmissions as their automatic option on almost most models throughout their ranges.
The Seat Arona TGI has a compressed natural gas (CNG) powertrain with 3 CNG tanks, a gas tank, a 1L I3 with 66kW (89hp) and (90Nm), and a 6-speed manual.
The Seat Tarraco is the brand’s newest crossover, and its largest with seven seats, but where does its name come from, and does it mean anything?
Designed in Spain, built in Germany, the new Seat Tarraco is the company’s largest SUV, and will be available in 5 and 7 seat configurations.
The 2019 Seat Tarraco is the largest of the brand’s three SUVs, is available with 5 or 7 seats, 1.5L and 2L gas engines, and 2L turbo-diesels.