The exterior changes are pretty obvious. The new Seat Arona has a larger grille with a different grille pattern inside, now standard LED headlights, more strikingly styled front and rear bumpers. In doing so, the Arona follows the trend of writing the type name in the middle of the tailgate. Although the elegant letters, as far as we are concerned, detonate with the angular design.
Seat Arona Xperience met offroadelementen
New is the Seat Arona Xperience, which pretends to be an off-roader with round front fog lights and a slightly tougher body. Seat also offers other alloy wheels for the Arona (17 and 18 inches) and the color palette has been expanded with the shades of Dark Camouflage (dark gray), Asphalt Blue and Sapphire Blue.
Infotainment screen is now ‘loose’ placed
Inside the Seat Arona, the dashboard has been overhauled; it would now have been made of better materials. It is also noticeable that the screen of the infotainment system is no longer integrated in the center console, but has been put ‘separately’ on it. Two variants are available: 8.25 inches and 9.20 inches. The updated infotainment system supports Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and voice command control.
Two petrol engines: with 95 hp and 110 hp
When the renewed Seat Arona comes on the market in the summer, it will be available in two engine versions: a 1.0 TSI with 95 hp (manual five-speed gearbox) or a 1.0 TSI with 110 hp (seven-speed DSG automatic transmission). Options on the Arona include Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Assist, which allow the small SUV to drive partly autonomously.
You can drive the new Seat Arona for a fixed low amount per month via Seat Private Lease.