New Seat Arona Hola 2022 Test Drive POV
New Seat Arona Hola 2022 Test Drive POV ✅ Best Music Copyright Free (2 Month Free Subscription) : 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/2HYZkdM 👈🏻 🛑 Please SUBSCRIBE and activate the notification bell 🔔 : 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/2TL4c91 👈🏻 ✅ Our Website --👉🏻 https://sdadancars.com 👈🏻 ✅ Instagram –👉🏻 / sdadancars 👈🏻 ✅ Facebook –👉🏻 / sdadancars 👈🏻 ✅ Mercedes | Th. Willy AG Auto Zentrum Zurich - Schlieren : https://www.thwilly.ch --------------------------------- Price: 35.700 $ Color: Nevada White -Roof Midblack 110 HP | 200 Nm 1.0 EcoTSI | 3 Cyl.Inline 7-Speed Automatic DSG FWD Weight: 1327 kg Consumption: 6.9 l/100 km CO2 Emissions: 156 g/km Fuel Tank Capacity :40 L Top Speed : 190 km/h Acceleration 0 to 100 km/h :11.0 sec Wheelbase : 256.6 cm Length : 415.3 cm Width : 178 cm Height : 155.2 cm Turning radius : 10.6 m Trunk / Boot capacity : 400-1280 L Front Brakes : Vented Discs Rear Brakes : Discs Front Suspension : Independent McPherson. Coil Springs. Rear Suspension : Semi-independent. Coil Springs. The SEAT Arona’s exterior design is refreshed and rebalanced to deliver an even greater off-road character, giving it a more robust appearance and a greater perception of safety. From the front the already distinct, three-dimensional look is enhanced by the hot-stamped grill designs – there’s a slight change for each of the trims available; Reference, Style, Xperience, (replacing Xcellence), and FR, while the front spoiler in reflex silver emboldens the look. Any vehicle’s exterior lights are a window into its soul, and the SEAT Arona’s shift to 100% LED technology as standard - Eco-LEDs and the option of an upgrade with Full LEDs - reinforce the front design cues while also offering better visibility with lower energy consumption. The front face of the SEAT Arona Xperience can be reinforced with the newly designed and positioned foglamps - available as an option - which increases the SUV-character. The customer can then choose between two different faces of the car. The side profile’s aesthetic is enhanced with three new alloy wheel designs; one new 17” and two 18” options, all of which enriched by the palette of 10 exterior colours, including three new choices: Dark Camouflage, Asphalt Blue and Sapphire Blue. As customers look to personalise their vehicles to an even greater degree, the SEAT Arona gives a choice of three roof colours too: Midnight Black, Magnetic Tech and the new Candy White. At the rear the fresh, young, functional and exciting design is heightened with the introduction of a new spoiler and diffuser. But there’s one final touch with the model’s name in embossed handwritten lettering – a feature on SEAT’s vehicles and now part of the Arona too. Finally, the new SEAT logo is finished in two-tone chrome - matt on the front part and glossy on the borders - both in the front and rear, adding a stylish finishing touch to the car. The SEAT Arona’s interior is revolutionised, moving things in a new direction. The technical, precise lines and lighter proportions remain to achieve a feeling of spaciousness; the look and feel of the cabin is reimagined to improve perceived quality. Achieved through the introduction of new materials, digital and connected technologies and lighting systems to evolve its character. The new floating central infotainment system display is an obvious highlight in this new interior approach. The screen has grown on average by more than 20% compared to its predecessor – the standard screen is now 8.25”, while the optional screen is 9.2”. In addition, its higher position in the cabin – at the driver’s line of sight – improves its ergonomics, making it safer and more practical. Add to this the clear 10.25” Digital Cockpit and the interior of the new Ibiza is fully digital. The cabin gives a sense of space and comfort. Improvements have been made to the fit, finish and quality throughout; one highlight is the completely new soft dashboard, which linked to the new, ergonomic multifunction steering wheel in Nappa (available in Style as an option, and in Xperience and FR trims as standard) deliver an increased level of refinement. New upholstery also gives the interior space a greater level of value. The use of lighting technology adds to the SEAT Arona’s interior personality. The driver and passenger side newly designed air vents benefit from surrounding LED lights – for FR and Xperience-, with a different colour available depending on the trim level chosen – Daring Red for FR trim, Aran Green for Xperience trim and Honey for Style and Reference trims-. It means the cabin space is more in-sync with the customer. Rear seat passengers now benefit from even greater convenience, Xperience and FR trims levels include rear interior lights. It’s a small touch that makes a big difference. #sdadancars #seat #arona

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