This is the new Seat Ibiza! The Spanish Seat (which is under the patronage of Volkswagen) proudly unveiled it in Barcelona's La Cupula, and the general public will be able to admire it for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The fifth generation Ibiza has an extremely spacious interior (more legroom and headroom), is equipped with an adaptive chassis and offers four driving modes.
New Seat Ibiza (2017) it brings a more spacious interior, which it has to thank for 9.5 centimeters longer wheelbase compared to the current generation (it is also 8.7 centimeters wider), which is a centimeter (read two millimeters) longer. Fifth generation it is equipped with an adaptive chassis, and modes are available comfortable, economical, sporty and individual. The Spanish gave up three-door and station wagon versions, but the derivative is to be expected on high heels, because they are crossbreeds just a big hit.
They should also become a hit again hatchbacks and Seat he wants to be with Ibiza, of course.
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The new Ibiza is built entirely on the new MQB platform, which is tailored for the smallest vehicles that fall under the Volkswagen umbrella. Seat carved it completely anew. Although it follows the design language of the brand, the new generation is quite different. Above all, it is harsher and pulls at Leon. The interior has greatly improved in terms of quality (better materials). The dashboard is fresh, which is based on 5- or 8 inch touch screen and buttons and switches stand.
The display supports mobile phones through the system Apple Car Play, Android Auto or MirrorLink. There will also be an interface for wireless charging and 300-W Beats sound system. Like the passenger cabin, the luggage compartment has also grown. This one has now 355 liters, which is 63 more than before. Although the new Ibiza is bigger, it is easier. It has improved steering and is also more economical. A range of Euro 6 engines includes a 1-liter TSI three-cylinder engine with 93 hp (70 kW) or 113 hp (84 kW) and 1.6-liter TDI diesel engine with 70 hp (52 kW) and 94 hp (70 kW). They are available in combination with a five-speed manual transmission. He's a rookie 1.5 liter TSI V4 petrol engine, which squeezes out 147 horsepower (110 kW). It has a six-speed manual gearbox built in, which is also optional seven-speed dual-clutch automatic.
Technically, it shares features with the upcoming model Volkswagen Polo, which means a bunch of assistance systems, including an automatic emergency braking system (prevent a surge), a system for recognizing and automatically reacting to the risk of an accident with a pedestrian and radar cruise control. A reversing camera is also available. The new Seat Ibiza will hit the asphalt in June 2017.
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