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SEAT Altea Prototipo

SEAT Altea Prototipo
Overview
ManufacturerSEAT, SA
Also calledSEAT Altea Prototype
Production2003
DesignerWalter de Silva
Body and chassis
ClassConcept car
Body style5-door 2+2 seater
Layoutfront engine transverse
RelatedSEAT Altea
Audi A3 Mk2
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L (120 cu in) FSI
Transmission6-speed Tiptronic
SEAT Altea Prototipo,
at the 2003 Bologna Motor Show

The SEAT Altea Prototipo is a 2+2 seater concept car presented by SEAT for the first time at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, the first SEAT model to be produced inside the Audi brand group, which was unveiled with the aim to give a preview of the SEAT Altea's definitive road version, which was meant to be launched a year later in 2004.[1]

Designed by Walter de Silva and belonging to what the Spanish car maker claims to be a 'Multi Sport Vehicle' (MSV) class denomination for a sporty single-volume people carrier, it has been named after the city of Altea in the Alicante province of Spain.[2]

The Altea Prototipo incorporates the new SEAT's design direction trend reflecting the 'SEAT auto emoción' philosophy, which was shown for the first time in the 2000 SEAT Salsa concept car, moreover featuring the characteristic for the brand lateral curved descending lines as well as the new front radiator grille.

Other interesting points are the windscreen wipers resting at vertical position, the non visible exterior rear door handles, and the Agile Chassis or Dynamic steering response (DSR) system meaning special suspension settings and fittings combined with an electronic programme that regulates power steering response according to driving and steering speed.

Awards

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SEAT Altea Prototipo,
side view
  • 'Best Concept Car in 2003', by the Designers (Europe) organisation [3]

Powertrain

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Another novelty for the Altea Prototipo is found under the bonnet, it is the first model of SEAT to be powered by a direct injection petrol engine.[4]

Transmission

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SEAT Altea Prototipo,
interior view with open doors

Six speed automatic and sequential Tiptronic gearbox.

Suspension, brakes and tires

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The Altea Prototipo is built on a new platform, sharing components with the Audi A3 Mark II.

References

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  1. ^ SEAT company "SEAT, S.A. Key Figures (2005 / 2010)". Archived from the original on 2012-01-07. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  2. ^ Spanish Debut of prototype for the definitive production model http://www.worldcarfans.com/104030611099/seat-unveils-the-altea-prototipo
  3. ^ The SEAT Altea Prototipo receives the 'Best concept car' in 2003 award Archived 2015-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ SEAT Altea Prototipo - Details http://www.worldcarfans.com/104030611098/seat-altea-prototipo---details/
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