SEAT accelerates its electric offensive at the Frankfurt IAA
SEAT has arrived at the Frankfurt Motor Show with its electric offensive in top gear.
Following the announcement of the SEAT Mii electric and the el-Born, the brand's first two fully electric models, at the international event CUPRA presented its new Tavascan concept car. It will be joined in by the new SEAT Tarraco FR PHEV, the brand's first plug-in hybrid electric SUV, which will be making its world debut in Frankfurt and is the fourth electric model of the six that the company announced it would launch by 2021.
Following the CUPRA Formentor, the first model developed specifically for the brand, equipped with a hybrid engine and scheduled for market release next year, the Tavascan concept car is CUPRA's first fully electric vehicle, and it was developed on the MEB platform.
SEAT President Luca de Meo said, “The IAA comes at a great time for us, with historic sales and financial results. Our position enables us to remain committed to and continue investing in mobility for future generations with solutions that adapt to tomorrow. Electrification is a key part of this mobility, as are micromobility and the development of solutions that cater to it.”
The new CUPRA Tavascan and the SEAT Tarraco FR PHEV represent a step forward in their electric mobility offensive. The CUPRA concept car merges the solidity of an SUV with the sportiness of a coupe, conceived with the highest standards of sophistication, elegance and design that distinguish the brand. In the boot it integrates the concept CUPRA eXS kickScooter, specially developed for the occasion.
Furthermore, the new SEAT Tarraco is now available in a hybrid engine version and FR trim, featuring a range of more than 50 km and emissions below 50 g/km. Delivering 245 hp thanks to its 110 kW/150 hp petrol engine and its 85 kW/116 hp electric motor, the Tarraco PHEV is the most powerful in the range.
SEAT Vice-president for R&D Axel Andorff commented, “The plug-in hybrid Tarraco perfectly illustrates our strategy towards more sustainable mobility, and at the same time it retains all the dynamism and driving fun that characterise any SEAT model and especially our FR models.”
SEAT also announced that the pre-sales of the new Mii electric will begin from mid September, thus contributing to more affordable electric mobility with a vehicle that is agile and decidedly urban. The brand's first electric model can be purchased starting at €145 ($161) per month with no down payment with a 36-month leasing formula in Germany or outright for €16,300 ($18,093) including government and brand subsidies. The Mii electric is being sold in 14 countries (Spain, Germany, Italy, France, the UK, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Poland) since mid September and will come to market in early 2020.
Coinciding with the commercial launch of the new Mii electric, SEAT is going to introduce a smart Wallbox home recharging solution. Customers can purchase the device and order its installation along with the vehicle, and it will enable them to optimise the car's recharging time and manage all the information on their mobile phone or via an online platform.
SEAT Vice-president for Sales and Marketing and CUPRA CEO Wayne Griffiths said, “The CUPRA Tavascan is an impressive concept car that demonstrates the brand's enormous potential. Its large size, sporty design, sophisticated interior and technologically advanced engine conform a significant milestone on the road travelled by CUPRA.”
This news follows on the consolidation of CUPRA's organisational structure with the appointment of the top management team and the expansion of the workforce by 50%. The new brand is breaking records this year and from January to August it sold 17,100 cars, which is 71% more than in the same period of 2018.
SEAT accelerates its electric offensive at the Frankfurt IAA
Modified on Wednesday 11th September 2019
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