Seat Arona is set
to hit the UK market on November 17, with prices kicking off at £ 16,555 OTR. Compared
to the entry-level version of the closely related VW T-Roc, the new Seat Arona
is £ 3,870 cheaper but the VW comes with the 115PS 1.0-liter TSI engine option
as standard, instead of the 95PS version of its Spanish cousin.
However, if you move up to the same engine in the
Arona range, the Seat still remains £ 2,685 cheaper than the VW T-Roc in the SE
trim level, and adds a DSG transmission as a bonus.
The base SE trim level of the new
Seat Arona offers plenty of kit as standard, including metallic paint, 17-inch
alloy wheels, bi-color roof, power-adjustable door mirrors, LED daytime running
lights and tail lights, front cornering fog lights, automatic headlights, air
conditioning, split-folding rear seat, electric windows front and rear, chrome
detailing and leather trim for the gear knob and handbrake and a five-inch
touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth and aux-in/USB ports.
As with the latest Ibiza, the new Seat Arona also
comes with safety features such as Front Assist, Multi-Collision Braking, Hill
Hold Control and Tiredness Recognition System. Seat UK will also offer for a
limited period the new Arona in special SE and Xcellence First Edition trim
levels that offer even more features as standard.
The engine range includes five powertrains in total,
three petrol and two diesel units. The petrol engines start with the 95 PS
1.0-liter TSI three-cylinder paired to a five-speed manual and continue with
the 115 PS version of the same engine mated to a six-speed manual or a DSG
transmission, while the range-topping 150 PS 1.5-liter TSI Evo also features a
cylinder deactivation system for better fuel economy.
The diesel range offers a 1.6-liter TDI with either
95 or 115 PS. All versions are front-wheel drive, with the FR trim level getting
a drive-mode feature with four options –Normal, Sport, Eco and Individual.