Seat’s smallest crossover has crawled off the cutting table and ventured out covered in face-covering stickers in public. The facelift that the Seat Arona has undergone does not seem to be very drastic.
At the end of 2017, Seat presented the Arona, the first compact crossover of the Volkswagen Group that later got the Volkswagen T-Cross and Skoda Kamiq as direct brothers. The crossover brother of the Ibiza is now about three and a half years old, which means that it will soon be modernized. That renewed Seat Arona was caught during test work in the far north where the car was subjected to cold tests.
Seat Arona (current model)
The renewed Seat Arona will apparently have a larger grille than the current model and the front bumper will also be slightly overhauled. Undoubtedly, Seat is also making adjustments to the interior. In any case, expect renewed infotainment and new materials and color combinations. Remarkably, the headlights seem to remain unchanged. The rear lights, on the other hand, get a new interpretation, but keep their shape.
The renewed Seat Arona is expected to be available again with TSI petrol engines and a TGI machine that also uses natural gas. Whether the 1.6 TDI returns remains to be seen. It is possible that Seat will soon provide the Arona with mild hybrid engines, but officially nothing is known about this yet.