SEAT has performed
a series of updates to the Mii city car, which will only be available as a
5-door hatchback from now on. The Spanish automaker didn’t say why they dropped
the 3-door model from the range, but it was likely related to poor sales.
As for the 2018
SEAT Mii five-door, it doesn’t get a new face or any significant updates, but
rather revised trim levels, and more standard gear. The base version is called
Style and comes with an infotainment system, SD card, Bluetooth, USB, DriveMii
App available for iOS and Android devices, and air conditioning.
The mid-range Mii
Chic adds two-tone 15-inch alloy wheels, black greenhouse, special color and
trim, black and white interior, leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear knob,
and Beats Audio system. Those looking for a sportier flavor of the city car can
go ahead and order the FR Line, with its 16-inch alloy wheels, sports
suspension, rear privacy windows, special trim and black interior with red
details. The Mii FR Line has leather wrapped steering wheel and gear knob, too,
as well as a premium sound system from Beats, with 300W amplifier and a
subwoofer mounted in the boot.
Customers can spec
their 2018 SEAT Mii with the Easy Flex, Winter Pack and Sensoric Pack. The
first one adds a double boot floor, seat adjustment and hook in the glove box,
the second one comes with heated seats and electric side mirrors with heating
function, and the latter brings LED DRLs, rain and light sensors, rear parking
sensors and cruise control.
Safety assist
gizmos, sunroof and spare wheel are all optional extras. Power comes from a
1.0-liter three-cylinder petrol engine, offered in two outputs: 60 PS and 75 PS, linked to a five-speed manual gearbox, or a five-speed
auto, in the case of the higher output unit. There’s also a CNG option, with
68 PS.