Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Seat: four new models planned for 2012

As reported today by Automotive News, Seat is preparing for a major product offensive for the next year. With the intention of riding the +10% in global sales in 2011, the Spanish house will launch four new models in 2012. "We aim to increase our current sales (about 340,000 units in 2010, ed) 8-10% thanks to the models from the current range," said James Muir, the number of a Seat.

"We aim in particular to sell 45,000 and 20,000 ST Ibiza Alhambra this year. Our brand is gaining strength, "said Muir, wanting to drive off the label of" Cinderella "of the Volkswagen Group. The fireworks, however, we will see them in 2012, as was said at the opening. All four new models on the launching pad: "New Leon, a brand new entry-level, a four-door sedan and a major facelift to the Ibiza." Among the debuts mentioned that capture the most attention is undoubtedly the three-volume sedan.

Two assumptions seem more credible. The first is the arrival of a new model, a sort of repeat of Toledo going to replace the current Exeo using the platform of the new Leon. The second-most-at-a deep dell'Exeo update itself. There are however a third possibility, namely the return of a small three-volume B-segment, a sort of remake of Cordoba.

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