Reminds me of the new impreza. Not quiet coupe like as they have promised for the 3 door so not sure on the validaty of that pic. But then again car manufacturers always exaggerate!
Reminds me of a BMW 1 series.
Scott
Reminds me of the new impreza. Not quiet coupe like as they have promised for the 3 door so not sure on the validaty of that pic. But then again car manufacturers always exaggerate!
I'm likeing this though.
This seems to be the most common shape
D'ont know if it's offical
The chassis is essentially an elongated version of the old Fabia/Current Polo & Ibiza platform. None of those vehicles were ever renowned for their taught handling like the similarly sized Peugeot/Renault and Ford offerings unless they were the top models. The engines are getting old and there has been no promise of the newer VAG units being used (TSIs or 2.0 TDIs). Unless there is some serious tweaking, I fear it'll be more of the same rather than a bold step forward. VAG are skint too, so no money for major redevelopment - the facelift MK5 Golf is testament to that.
The reporter said he went to Audi (who are in control of Seat) to see the new five-door and didn't give it a second mention. My hunch is that it's totally unremarkable in the styling stakes and that the three-door is more deserving of attention once launched towards the end of the year.
That's what I reckon is a more realistic situation, rather that the fantasy of some swoopy, mega motored Ibiza that we all want.
they won't bring out a new 1.8 tfsi for a seat though.
Woah there. Do you have a date for that article cause the whole VAG group positioning has been switched about a while ago and SEAT is now again under VW influence. However the majority of the SEAT models to come will have obviously been developed whilst under Audi's influence.
The fact that he did not mention the 5 door, and assuming that it means its unremarkable is wrong. Chances are in non sport guises it will be boring, like stylances, but non sport models sell big in such countries like spain, greece etc.
We will probably see a 122hp TSI unit in the new Ibiza however I doubt (or more so hope) that the 1.4TSI with 170/180hp will not be used in the next FR or Cupra.
As for the new generation of small engines VAG have plenty in development, and I think its pretty certain that the next ibiza will indeed get a 2.0TDI. The next cupra will most likely get a 1.8 TFSI, now you guys might think its the same old engine but its not. Audi has throughly reworked the 1.8 Turbo as they want it to be their prided workhorse engine like it has been in the past.
Just expect it to be smoother, have more torque, more torque available throughout the rev range and earlier, cleaner emissions and drinking less fuel. VAG are also developinng a 1 litre engine that should be available in 2011.
BTW were did you hear that VAG are skint. Back in the 90's VAG was in big trouble, but they have done a complete turnaround, particularly Audi, which is VAG's "golden goose" and tipped by business analysts to overtake BMW and Mercedes by 2012.
Even Porsche were near death in the 80's but look at them now, no one makes more profit than porsche for the amount of vehicles they sell. And with porsche possibly taking full control of VW with a takeover (yes porsche are that rich) then VAG will really be in a position that will worry the rest of the worlds car manufacturers.
Even SEAT have made profits this year, skoda has been making profits for ages, and VW is making good profits. Audi's curren growth is phenomenal with year on year strong sales. Infact VAG have just invested several billions in R&D, which is hardly the actions of a skint company.
Anyway, I want this one
With a 1.8TFSI or 2.0TFSI please
what car is that in then ?????
I cannot see how VAG could justify developing the old 1.8 further when the newer, flexible and well proven 2.0 turbo would do - why waste money? Audi don't use the 1.8 as far as I know, and are following the force fed 1.4 route in lieu of that unit.
Similarly, the costly multi-link rear of the MK5 Golf has been widely reported as being ditched in favor of something cheaper to manufacture. No sign of the rumored upgrades to the R32, despite Skoda getting the bigger power-plant for the Superb.
It will be on the same chassis as the new Fabia - which is an extended/fiddled with 6L chassis... it does handle better being wider and longer but i'm sure SEAT will stick in some thicker ARB's and stiffer shocks and springs to make it seem more sporty?
Altea, LeonII, ToedoIII... Need I go on!!!
sure you're not on about the 2.TfSI ??????
never heard of this 1.8TfSI in a seat
I'm gonna google it now
Leon engines listed here>>>>>>>http://www.seat.co.uk/generator/su/uk/newLeon/site/engines/main.html
Altea engines listed here>>>>>>>>http://www.seat.co.uk/generator/su/uk/altea/site/performance/power/engines/main.html
Toledo engines listed here>>>>>>>>>http://www.seat.co.uk/generator/su/uk/newToledo/site/performance/power/main.html
sorry can't see any 1.8TfSI there ???????
here is a *ahem* massive thread about the 1.8TfSI engine on SCN>>>>>>>>http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=139683
so please do go on ........................