SEAT Ateca

SEAT Ateca
Overview
Manufacturer SEAT
Production 2016–present
Assembly Kvasiny, Czech Republic
Body and chassis
Class Compact crossover SUV (J)
Body style 5-door sport utility vehicle
Layout Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive / all-wheel drive
Platform Volkswagen Group MQB platform
Related Volkswagen Tiguan Mk2
Škoda Karoq
Powertrain
Engine

Petrol engines:
1.0L TSI 113 PS (83 kW) I3
1.4L TSI 150 PS (110 kW) I4
2.0L TSI 190 PS (140 kW) I4
Diesel engines:
1.6L TDI 115 PS (85 kW) I4
2.0L TDI 148 metric horsepower (109 kW)

2.0L TDI 187 PS (138 kW) I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2.64 m (103.9 in)
Length 4.36 m (171.7 in)
Width 1.84 m (72.4 in)
Chronology
Predecessor SEAT Altea
Rear view
Cupra Ateca Performance Model

SEAT Ateca is a compact crossover vehicle (CUV) manufactured by Spanish automaker SEAT. It is also the successor to the SEAT Altea.[1] The Ateca debuted as a concept vehicle, the SEAT IBX[2] at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show[3] followed by the SEAT 20v20 Concept in the 2015 Geneva Motor Show.[4]

The car is named after the Spanish town of Ateca in Aragon.[5]

As part of Volkswagen's policy of making similar models with shared platforms in the same factory, the Ateca is produced at Škoda's production facility in Kvasiny, alongside the Škoda Karoq. The top of the range model is the Xcellence.

This model boasts leather seats, an 8 inch touchscreen, 18 inch alloy wheels and a drive setting wheel, which lets you choose from sport, normal, eco, individual, off road and snow. Mid range is the SE version, and the bottom of the range is the S version.

References

  1. Herman Feitsma (2016-02-11). "Wat we te weten kwamen na een interview met Seat's chef". Autobahn.
  2. "Say Hello To The Perfect Crossover From SUV To Sports Coupé". SEAT.
  3. "Seat IBX concept news - Geneva 2011: Seat IBX concept - 2011". 2011-04-01.
  4. "Seat 20V20 concept is a big pointy SUV". 2015-04-02.
  5. "New SEAT Ateca SUV revealed: pics, video and full details". 2016-02-12.

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