Seat may soon have a small crossover based on the Audi Q3. It appears that the decision to build the latest development of German (in turn derived from VW Tiguan) in the Spanish plant in Martorell has been taken also to be able to assemble the two cars side by side (with obvious logistical benefits to costs).
If Q3 has a lot of conservative design, the limit of the standard, the proposal Seat should instead be stylistically more "cool" and inspired by the IBX concept presented in Geneva. If the chassis, transmission and mechanics will be the same, in addition to aesthetics to differentiate the "three sisters" will be assemblies, materials, and any exclusive use of some engines.
Maybe. In short, a business strategy that follows, neither more nor less than the VW Group has already used to seeing in recent years.
If Q3 has a lot of conservative design, the limit of the standard, the proposal Seat should instead be stylistically more "cool" and inspired by the IBX concept presented in Geneva. If the chassis, transmission and mechanics will be the same, in addition to aesthetics to differentiate the "three sisters" will be assemblies, materials, and any exclusive use of some engines.
Maybe. In short, a business strategy that follows, neither more nor less than the VW Group has already used to seeing in recent years.
- Report: Seat to build IBX crossover based on Audi Q3 (27/04/2011)
- Affordable Luxury SUVs - The Audi Q3 is a Small SUV That Combines Versatility and Luxury (TrendHunter.com) (15/04/2011)
- Compact Crossover Audi Q3 (13/04/2011)
- Crossover Audi Q3 Fall to Celebrate His Debut (21/03/2011)
- Audi Q3 made officially official ahead of Shanghai Motor Show (12/04/2011)
Audi Q3 (wikipedia)  
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