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NEW SEAT ALTEA FREETRACK
At the upcoming Barcelona Motor Show from 7 to 17 June, SEAT will be
presenting its first all-road vehicle - the Altea freetrack. After
unveiling the prototype version in Geneva, which hinted at the new
model's silhouette, the definitive version can be seen in Barcelona and
goes on sale this summer.
With this model, SEAT is making its debut in the SUV segment, an area
of the market which has grown considerably in recent years. The new
Altea freetrack is one of the few compact monospace cars on the market
featuring clear off-road styling, as well as engines that deliver up to
200 hp. This factor proves the dynamic character of SEAT's new all-road
model, whose slogan "auto emoción" works just as well on- as well as
off-road.
Exclusive off-road looks
Based on the Altea XL, the visual enhancements on the new freetrack
include protective moulding below the waistline, as well as the specific
plastic front and rear bumpers. These elements lend a rugged and robust
image to the new model while also protecting the body when driving
off-road.
The exterior stands out with new, exclusive design 17-inch wheels and
larger diameter tyres. The Altea freetrack also has 40 mm more ground
clearance than the Altea XL, making it easier for the new model to
tackle any kind of terrain.
Top level performance
The Altea freetrack is available with four-wheel drive via a Haldex-type
arrangement with a hydro-mechanical connection and electronic control,
to ensure that the tractive force is distributed permanently in a
progressive and precise manner. Under normal use, power is fully
transferred to the front wheels, with up to 50% being distributed to the
rear wheels when the need arises.
One of the most outstanding features of the new Altea freetrack is
its engine range, with performance levels that make the new SEAT model
the market's most dynamic family-sized SUV. A 200 hp 2.0 TFSI petrol and
a 170 hp 2.0 TDI diesel engine are responsible for taking the Altea
freetrack over all types of terrain.
The 2.0 TFSI engine enables the newcomer to reach a top speed of 214
km/h, with 0 to 100 km/h taking just 7.5 seconds - yet it can still
average fuel consumption of 9.4 litres. On the other hand, the freetrack
2.0 TDI reaches a top speed of 204 km/h, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h
in 8.7 seconds and consumes an average of 6.8 litres for every 100 km of
driving.
Besides these performance figures, the new Altea freetrack matches
the Altea XL in terms of impressive interior space and generous load
capacity. With its 593 litre boot, the freetrack can carry everything
needed for the entire family's hobbies and leisure activities.
The rear seats are exceptionally roomy and flexible, as they can
slide back by up to 16 centimetres for added legroom while still
allowing more than enough boot space.
Multimedia system as standard
The Altea freetrack will be sold with just one trim level featuring a
complete set of standard equipment.
The most outstanding feature is a new multimedia system, which
comprises a 7-inch TFT screen hinged on the ceiling and an RCA
connection that allows connection to a DVD player, videogames, laptops
and even MP3 players. This way the sound is transmitted over the car's
own sound system.
The Altea freetrack also features new rear window shades as standard,
that are hidden inside the doors when not in use, leaving the view
unobstructed for rear seat passengers.
Further standard-fit elements on the Altea freetrack include dual
climatise control, rain sensor wipers, light sensor, parking sensors,
cruise control, trip computer, plus CD MP3 radio and steering wheel
mounted controls, among others. Safety highlights include standard ESP
(Electronic Stability Control), six airbags, EPS electro-mechanical
steering and tyre pressure warning.
Designed, developed and manufactured in Spain
The new Altea freetrack has been wholly designed and developed at the
SEAT Technical Centre in Martorell, where over 1,000 highly qualified
staff work daily to develop new models.
It will be exclusively made at the SEAT facilities in Martorell, one
of Europe's most modern and most flexible automotive factories, where
the Ibiza, Córdoba, Altea, Altea XL, Toledo and León models are also
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