2022 Seat Arona vs Old Seat Arona

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • 2022 Seat Arona vs 2018 Seat Arona
    Comparison Visual Driving, Exterior & Interior Design
    The new Seat Arona revamped with a rugged look and bold new interior design continues its success story for the brand, three years after its introduction in 2017.
    Under the bonnet, the new Arona will offer four different petrol (TSI) powertrains with outputs ranging from 95PS to 150PS, linked to either manual or DSG dual-clutch transmissions.
    All petrol engines are equipped with turbo, direct-injection technology, with three 1.0 EcoTSI options available and a larger 1.5 EcoTSI.
    The 1.0 TSI 95PS unit, linked to a five-speed manual transmission, provides 175Nm of torque. The final three-cylinder unit delivers 110PS/200Nm and is linked to either a six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG dual-clutch transmission.
    The largest option in the range is the four-cylinder 1.5 EcoTSI. With an output of 150PS/250Nm, it balances its strong performance with impressive efficiency.
    With a range of new driver assistance systems that make driving the urban SUV more relaxing in any environment, the SEAT Arona is ready for any challenge thrown its way.
    From the front, the Arona’s distinct, three-dimensional look is enhanced by the new hot-stamped grille designs - while the front bumper in Reflex Silver and newly designed and positioned foglamps enhance the rugged character.
    The Arona exterior lighting shifts to 100% LED technology as standard - Eco LEDs are standard on SE and SE Technology trims, upgradable to Full LEDs which are standard on FR models upwards. The new LEDs reinforce the front design cues while also offering better visibility with lower energy consumption.
    The customer can choose between three new alloy wheel designs - one new 17” and two 18” options - that enhance the side profile.
    At the rear, the introduction of a new spoiler and diffuser add further differentiation and youthful look, while the model’s name in embossed handwritten lettering on the rear, together with the new SEAT logo in two-tone chrome finish, round off the distinct new look.
    The interior design continues the model’s new character and enhances the spaciousness of the cabin, while giving a heightened sense of quality throughout.
    Improved ergonomics are characterised by a completely new soft dashboard, which features a larger, floating central infotainment system - a generous 8.25” screen as standard, or 9.2” on SE Technology models upwards - that is placed in an elevated position comfortable for the driver’s line of sight.
    Combined with a clear 10.25” Digital Cockpit (FR Sport and Xperience Lux models only), that is linked to a new ergonomic multifunction Nappa leather steering wheel, the interior of the new Arona is fully digital, practical and sleeker than ever.
    The Arona’s lustrous character is enhanced further with the use of lighting technology to illuminate newly-designed air vents, with different colours available depending on the trim - Daring Red for FR trim and Aran Green for Xperience.
    Rear seat passengers now benefit from roof-mounted interior lights.
    The boot’s total capacity remains 400 litres and the load area offers more practicality than simply space.
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