SEAT is entering a new chapter by refreshing two of its most popular models - the Ibiza and the Arona.
These updates not only celebrate the brand's heritage but also reinforce its commitment to accessible mobility.
The new SEAT Ibiza and Arona take a step forward, driven by three key pillars - arefreshed exterior, arefined interiorand astronger overall value proposition.
"The SEAT Ibiza and Arona are true success stories, fundamental to our line-up and the brand's growth. As two of the SEAT's most iconic models, they have played a key role in driving urban mobility and empowering people to move freely toward new possibilities."said Markus Haupt, CEO of SEAT.
"With refreshed exterior and enhanced interior, we're boosting their value and appeal even further. At the same time, we're preparing both models for the future, with upcoming EU7 compliance and the introduction of mild-hybrid powertrains."
The SEAT Ibiza is a true icon in its segment and since its debut in 1984, it has sold over six million units across five generations.
The SEAT Arona urban SUV, has built a strong following since its launch in 2017 with over 750,000 units sold.
The new SEAT Ibiza and Arona have anew hexagonal grille designcombined with thecharaceteristic diamond-shaped meshin a matt/polished finish.
New full LED headlightsand a new front bumperadd to the design, and sculpture.
At therear, the newSEAT Ibizaintroduces anewly designed bumperwithdark aluminium model lettering- whether it is Ibiza or Arona.
In FR trim levels, there is alaser-etched FR logoon thedoor-pillarwhile there are also new alloy wheel designsfor each model, offered in a painted or machined finish.
Under the bonnet, the SEAT Ibiza and Arona continue to deliver the perfect balance of dynamism and efficiency and are powered by a range ofpetrol enginesfrom 95ps to 150ps.
The 95ps engine has a five-speed manual transmission while the 115ps unit gets either a six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG box. The four-cylinder 150ps is only on the Arona and comes with a seven-speed DSG.