Seat
IBE (Paris Concept)
The
Seat IBE concept which was introduced at the 2010 Paris Motor Show is a much
more polished vehicle than the IBE concept which was displayed at the Geneva
Motor Show earlier that year.
The
compact little IBE looks much better in the rich red paintwork of the Paris
concept than the dull grey it featured at Geneva. Also some of the minor
elements, like the headlights, taillights and grilles have been revised for the
new Paris car.
With
its short body length of only 3.83 metres the IBE would be great for city
dwellers, and those who want a compact yet stylish car. The all-electric drive
facilitates zero-emissions driving, while the powerful motor with 102 hp (75 kW)
and the low weight delivered by intelligent mixed-material construction help
raise the car's performance levels. The IBE takes 9.6 seconds to reach 62 mph
(100 km/h), which is comparable to many conventionally powered compact cars.
Battery capacity is 18 kWh and set up for a range of around 80 miles (130 km),
that should be enough to satisfy most urban journeys.
James
Muir, President of Seat, said of the IBE concept: "Following the great
success of our highly efficient Ecomotive models, hybrids and electric vehicles
are further steps in our clear corporate strategy. And the IBE leaves no room
for doubt - the future will find SEAT offering the most innovative, bold and
youthful cars in their respective segments, without sacrificing anything in
terms of usability"
The
Seat IBE concept is an all-electric vehicle that emits no pollutants from the
tailpipe - although the electricity does have to come from a power station in
the first place. The drive motor is located together with the power electronics
at the front of the car. Their compact dimensions facilitate the extremely flat
and dynamic contour of the hot. The lithium-ion battery is positioned in the
rear.
Overall,
if Seat chose to make the IBE a production reality - especially with the
electric drivetrain, they'd have a vehicle which could do battle with other EVs
from a range of different manufacturers in the near future.