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Added on the 02/10/2020 08:21:58 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
With the arrival of winter, the outside temperature in many European countries is below freezing first thing in the morning. We know the general effects of the cold on our vehicles, but how does it affect plug-in hybrid cars? Below are four tips to get the most out of your car this winter.
The all-new SEAT Leon is the latest vehicle to be designed and developed at SEAT's facilities in Martorell, with production also taking place on the site. The Leon has been one of the core pillars in the brand's product range accumulating more than 2.2 million sales since its introduction in 1999. The fourth-generation SEAT Leon is designed to take the vehicle to a new level offering even greater levels of dynamism, efficiency, safety and appeal.The market for compact vehicles is becoming increasingly competitive as global trends change the way vehicles are perceived and external pressures increase, but SEAT is meeting these aspects head on with the all-new Leon.The vehicle brings a strong design evolution, with an exterior and interior language that gives stronger character to the vehicle, helped in no small part by its revised dimensions, overall proportions, its more determined face and a fresh appraoch to lighting technology - both inside and outside.And as we enter an even more connected world, the next-generation SEAT Leon gives the consumer greater opportunity to take their digital lives with them into the vehicle, and also when they're out of the car. The all-new SEAT Leon is the brand's first fully connected vehicle, offering connectivity with Full Link - Android Auto and also wireless access to Apple's CarPlay - and, online infotainment and will offer in-car apps in the near future that expand and improve the customer's driving experience. Once out of the vehicle, users can access their vehicle's data remotely and also manage the charging process and control the air conditioning remotely (in the case of the plug-in hybrid version).
In addition to sustainability and the environment, saving time and money are the main advantages The use of special lanes and reserved parking zones are incentives for drivers of zero emissions cars Close to 300 European cities already have low-emission zones, which can only be accessed by hybrid and electric vehiclesNo CO2 or other atmospheric pollutants. Sustainability may be the main reason for driving a fully electric car, but it is by no means the only one. In addition to benefitting the well-being of the planet, there are also advantages for drivers. “Getting behind the wheel of an electric car in any big city saves a lot of time and money, ” says Carlos de Luis, head of electric mobility at the Volkswagen Group’s Institutional Relations. We found this out this in Madrid, on board the SEAT Mii electric.
Our car is full of cameras, sensors and radars. We can’t see them, but they’re always active while we are driving. Although these driver assists do not prevent us from having to pay close attention to the road, they add considerable safety and comfort on our daily commutes. The use of these measures, among others, will save 7,300 lives and prevent 38,900 serious injuries over the period 2020-2030, according to the European Commission. The person responsible for these systems at SEAT, Marc Seguer, describes seven of the most useful assistants when we get behind the wheel.