Tuesday, May 11, 2010
2011 SEAT Alhambra
SEAT Alhambra is the perfect size for a European minivan - an increase of their dimensions, offer excellent levels of interior space. Thank you to the high visibility, agile handling, however, are very easy to maneuver in city traffic. To put it into figures - the length 4.85metres, the new Alhambra is 22 inches longer than its predecessor, but more than nine inches wide. In fact there is plenty of room for adults to sit comfortably on the third row, while the large sliding doors (with electric drive is optional) that allows easy entry. Baggage space is more than generous - with capacity for five years, the basic volume is 885 liters, which grew up to 2297 liters if only the two front seats is being used.
Beneath its attractive skin, the SEAT Alhambra is new in every detail and equipped with state-of-the-art technology. This starts with the engine line-up, where all TSI and TDI power units are equipped with direct fuel injection and turbocharging. The TSI units deliver 110 kW/150 hp and 147 kW/200 hp, while the two TDI engines offer 103 kW/140 hp and 125 kW/170 hp. Further efficiency technologies fitted as standard include the stop/start system and brake energy regeneration – the recovery of kinetic energy. These guarantee refined pulling power alongside exceptional efficiency. With an average fuel consumption of only 5.5 litres and CO2 emissions of just 143 g/km, the SEAT Alhambra 2.0 TDI with 103 kW/140 hp sets a clear benchmark in this vehicle class. The Alhambra TDI is also equipped with an SCR catalytic converter (Selective Catalytic Reduction), making even the diesel model one of the world’s cleanest MPVs.
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