The SEAT Arona is one of the more compelling offerings among a vast array of small SUVs currently on the market. It offers a composed and refined drive – albeit one short on pure thrills or ...
The SEAT Arona is the second SUV in the Spanish brand's line-up, alongside the Ateca and Tarraco. It is also the second SEAT model to be built on the Volkswagen Group's MQB A0 modular platform, ...
Last month, the UK Treasury hinted at copper coins getting scrapped due to low usage. Seat however still sees value in them, to the point where they could be used to power up your Arona crossover. Yes ...
SEAT has breathed new life into its range recently, announcing mid-life updates for both the Ibiza supermini and Arona small SUV. But we’ve been made to wait – the revised cars were first teased two ...
ONLY a Spanish brand can get away with naming cars after random towns in its own country. You’ve got the Seat Leon, Arona, Ateca, Tarraco and Ibiza. They all sound pretty exotic wherever you are in ...
SEAT has grown its SUV family with the Arona compact crossover, smaller sibling to the Ateca, but also set to be a big player as motoring editor Andy Russell finds out at its launch. Life can be tough ...
Seat’s upcoming compact SUV, the Arona, is set to receive an off-road focused variant dubbed the X-Perience. The model will follow the Ateca X-Perience version that’ll launch late next year, after ...
The challenge with the small SUV boom is finding points of difference between models. We were talking about that over dinner in Sitges after driving SEAT's new Arona (here this month, starts at ...
Like many car manufacturers, SEAT’s range used to be quite simple. Twenty years ago it comprised the Arosa city car, Ibiza supermini, the Cordoba (an Ibiza with coupe, saloon and estate variants) and ...
The Arona small SUV is good to drive, roomy inside and fairly affordable to buy and run The original Seat Arona was the Spanish car maker's second foray into the world of SUVs, launched in the hope of ...
The original Seat Arona was the Spanish car maker's second foray into the world of SUVs, launched in the hope of repeating the success of the Ateca (a former What Car? Awards category winner no less).