Seat was founded in 1950 between the Spanish state and Fiat to produce Fiat models under license. Seat became a popular brand in Spain. In 1986 the company was sold to Volkswagen. The factory in Martorell, Catalonia, now produces cars for the Volkswagen group.
Previously published about Seat and Cupra
Cupra born
The first thing that strikes me is how similar it is to the ID.3. But the Cupra Born has a tougher appearance and seems more luxurious inside.
Seat Leon ST 1.5 TSI EVO
We have tried the latest engine from the Volkswagen group with ACT (Active Cylinder Technology). It is now being rolled out across the entire Golf platform.
Seat Ateca FR 1,4 TSI 4DRIVE
Plenty of equipment, plenty of space and an impressive engine, both in terms of performance and consumption. FR offers sporty driving characteristics and a high fun factor.
Seat Leon 1,6 TDI 110 HP
The 110-horsepower has a fantastically low consumption and you can drive for a very long time before you have to visit a petrol station.
Seat Leon Style 1,2 TSI
The 1,2 engine is a good example of successful engine downsizing. But now the Volkswagen group has replaced it with a 3-cylinder 1,0-liter.
Those who actually drive Seat
Seat is back in Norway. It will fill a need among young, urban people. But who actually drives Seat today?
Seat 600
When Spaniards talk about cars, they almost always come up with the Seat 600 that everyone went on holiday with in their childhood.