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SEAT is kicking off its e-mobility offensive at Geneva Motor Show. In the framework of one of the main meeting points for the automotive industry, the brand is presenting its vision of electric technology applied to such diverse vehicles as an urban two-seater or a high-performance CUV (Cross Utility Vehicle), two complementary alternatives for today’s mobility needs.The company is presenting two concept cars for the first time globally in Geneva: the el-Born, its first 100% electric vehicle based on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform, and the CUPRA Formentor, a high-performance plug-in hybrid CUV with CUPRA DNA which is the first vehicle developed specifically for this brand. The SEAT Minimó is also making its first appearance at the motor show; it is a forward-looking city ally that is going to revolutionise urban micromobility. They all underscore the company’s commitment to developing more sustainable mobility.
The Cupra Formentor is a study with a 245-hp plug-in hybrid drive. The sports crossover should already be on our roads in one year. In addition, Seat presents the Seat el-born, the brand’s first fully electric vehicle. The el-born offers more than 400 km of range and is well equipped for the future. Source: http://quickcarreview.com
Watch Seat & Cupra presentation during Geneva 2020 Virtual Press Conference Day.
With the new concept Cupra Tavascan, Seat shows the electric future of the performance brand Cupra. In the Seat Tarraco FR celebrates its premiere as a plug-in hybrid at the IAA. But there is more to discover like the full electric Seat Mii or the Cupra Ateca Special Edition. Source: http://quickcarreview.com
Seat is always sporty and young. With the new CUPRA brand the Spaniards are now presenting their new performance brand. In Geneva, with the up to 600 hp Cupra e-racer and the Sport SUV Cupra Ateca with 300 hp, the first models are now presented. We show what the two new vehicles offer and which models Seat also presents to the public in Geneva. Source: http://quickcarreview.com