Seat has launched a new set of trim levels in a bid to make the range clearer to understand. Out go the existing Reference, Reference Sport and Stylance names, replaced by S, SE and Sport. The top-of-the-range model, 1.6-litre Sport will start from £11,295 on the road.
The entry-level S 1.2 versions include a height and reach-adjustable steering wheel, height-adjustable driver's seat, electro-hydraulic power steering, electric front windows, driver, passenger and curtain airbags, ABS, remote central locking and a six-speaker FM/AM RDS radio with MP3-compatible CD player, steering column-mounted remote audio controls and Aux input.
In addition to the S grade, the SE includes body-coloured door mirrors and handles, electrically-adjustable and heated door mirrors, electric rear windows, cruise control, air conditioning, trip computer, height-adjustable passenger seat and 15" alloy wheels.
Sport versions include SE features and; sports suspension, sports seats, 16" alloy wheels and leather covered steering wheel and gearknob.
A Convenience Pack is available on SE and Sport models and offers rear parking sensors, rain-sensing wipers, auto-dimming rear view mirror and 'coming home' headlight function for an extra £250.
The SE Design Pack comes with a custom-styled dashboard, folding front centre armrest, storage pack and leather steering wheel and gear knob for £210.
Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) which also includes Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), is bundled into a pack which also adds tyre pressure monitoring and Hill-Hold Control function. The pack is available across the range for £280.
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