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Ateca X-Perience concept to debut at Paris

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SEAT is set to present the Ateca X-Perience, together with a unique stand concept, bringing innovation to this year's Paris Motor Show. The Ateca X-Perience is a demonstration that SEAT can surpass any limit, with a different take on the conventional SUV. Normally, Ateca customers are urban, but this car has much more capacity to drive off-road than one might expect. With the Ateca X-Perience, emphasis is put on its most adventurous character, in order to create a type of all-terrain vehicle that is simply off-limits to other current SUVs.

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As soon as the driver pushes the start button, the Ateca X-Perience is ready for adventure, adapting itself to every driver situation, road condition and personal preference at any moment thanks to the Driving Experience drive selector located on the centre console. SEAT Drive Profile offers Normal, Sport, Eco and Individual modes, however, it's also possible to go a step further, thanks to the 4Drive traction control settings, provided by the efficient Haldex system, which includes two additional profiles for snow and off-road, as well as Hill Descent Control function.

"The X-Perience is an exercise to show the Ateca family's possibilities and potential in the future. We know that with the Ateca, we can go much further and it will be on display at the Paris Motor Show," said the SEAT Vice-president of R&D, Dr. Matthias Rabe. "With the Ateca X-Perience we can go beyond that which we already have in the series. It's for the customer that wants to go further, taking it to the extreme, for weekend adventures, and of course, off-road."

Surpassing the Conventional Limits

The objective of the X-Perience is to underline the all-terrain characteristics of the SEAT Ateca. It considers those customers that, for either their hobbies, lifestyles or simply for their needs, seek the best off-road qualities from their car. Ateca drivers are likely to spend around 95% of their time on asphalt, with the remaining 5% off-road, or, on snow. However, with the X-Perience, that proportion will switch to become 75% normal use and 25% off-road.

It aims for the customer that, above all, is going to use the Ateca off-road, for those demanding SUV drivers that need excellent all-terrain qualities. In short, it is a car destined for those that consider asphalt a formality and for those to whom tracks and lanes remain small and insignificant. The interesting thing, the attractive thing and the challenge are beyond conventional limits.

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An Inspired 4x4 Design

SEAT brings a piece of Barcelona to Paris, inspired by innovation, modernity, technology and design, all values shared by the French capital and of course, with the Ateca X-Perience. Wherever you might have to stop, the Ateca X-Perience can continue because of its high-profile tyres and bespoke 18-inch rims, black wheel arch mouldings, non-scratch paintwork and excellent ground clearance.

Evidently, as well as superior practical 4x4 capabilities, the Ateca X-Perience also boasts striking design. "That's why we've chosen a typical 4x4 design style, starting with the wheel diameter and including high-profile tyres, going for a 4x4 look with the front bumpers, sump guard and fog light protectors,"explained SEAT Design director, Alejandro Mesonero-Romanos. "The colour has ended up being very important too. We've chosen olive green matt, a natural colour that's a little camouflaged, underlined with orange tones in the details that give it a more technical look."

The exterior is completed with details such as chrome roof rails, a rear spoiler mounted at the top of the tailgate to bring out the car's sporty character and mud flaps mounted to the rear bumper with the 4Drive and X-Perience logos placed on the boot. Additionally, a front diffuser defines and protects the lower grille, which is repeated at the rear of the Ateca X-Perience.

Tones linked with those used on the exterior have been used in the interior too, which is illuminated by ambient-light LEDs for darker conditions. Earthy colours of coffee and green have been utilised, combining with orange stitching on the steering wheel, seats and the gear knob, to reinforce the car's technological nuances. Its sports seats are upholstered in suede leather, while the aluminium kickplates bear the X-Perience logo. The XP abbreviation is also present on the steering wheel. Completing its adventurous appeal are protective rubber floor mats, to combat mud and dirt, together with a chrome strip on the boot lip, just as the current Leon X-Perience has.

4Drive - Total Traction from a Powerful Engine

The SEAT Ateca X-Perience uses a 4Drive traction system. Thanks to the Haldex clutch system, the torque distribution between both axles is done in the most efficient way to ensure exceptional power delivery on terrain at any moment, even in tricky conditions. Furthermore, the advanced XDS traction control system ensures that each wheel seamlessly receives the necessary power to keep going.

SEAT's latest showcar is powered by the 2.0 TDI 190 PS engine, which is a pleasure to drive both on- and off-road. Boasting 400 Nm of torque and allied to a seven-speed paddle-shift DSG transmission, it not only guarantees outstanding performance and low fuel consumption and emissions, but it also allows the driver to enjoy the versatility and fun of the Ateca X-Perience, without having to move his or her hands away from the steering wheel to change gears. This is a safety and comfort benefit that is evident particularly when faced with challenging all-terrain conditions.

Safety and convenience without compromise

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As in every adventure, unexpected things can happen. The Ateca X-Perience can take everything in its stride, thanks to one of the most complete range of driver assist systems in the class. For example, Traffic Jam Assist coordinates the work of the Lane Departure Warning Assist and the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system. Front Assist works as an emergency brake that recognises vehicles and pedestrians, as well as the Traffic Sign Recognition System, with Blind Spot Detection and Rear Cross Traffic Alert, a 360-degree camera with birds-eye view, Park Assist for parallel parking or angle parking, High Beam Assist…the list goes on.

SEAT is aiming to be a front-runner in connectivity, and of course, the Ateca X-Perience is no slouch in that department. Constantly in touch with the digital world, it uses the latest generation of infotainment systems including Easy Connect, SEAT Full Link (which incorporates Apple Car Play and Android Auto functions), an eight-inch touchscreen Media System and Wireless Charger which allows the driver to charge smartphones without pesky cables.

The SEAT Ateca, which arrived in UK showrooms earlier this month, launches ahead of SEAT's next three new models due in 2017 and is capable of satisfying the off-roading needs of most drivers. Undoubtedly, many Ateca customers are trendsetters, with a young and restless spirit, looking for a car which suits their lifestyle. For them, the X-Perience endeavours to show that it is possible to go beyond the limits, that it is possible to enjoy a more adventurous Ateca: Created in Barcelona.
 

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Think that's Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, photoshoped in. Nice colour and upholstery.

Points out of 10 for what's on that, that isn't on current models and do you really need it.
 
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I was too pre occupied whether I'd been to the location. Had a look at Google Earth but there has been major volcanic activity since 2004. Looking for the volcano with the lava flow on the left, I recognise that. It's not every day you do something as crazy as walking across a lava flow with molten material under your feet between cracks and French tourists setting fire to sticks they poke into holes. You do it at sunset to cross the lava field to view the molten mass fall into the sea and stumble 2 miles back in the dark following flashing beacons at 200 metre intervals, wearing gloves so if you fall you don't cut yourself to shreds of the broken glass surface of the hardened lava.

The Ateca sort of fades in comparison although I did notice the orange wing mirrors. It's not a good place to park since those lava shelves fall into the sea, you have to keep 100 metres back. Think the location eclipsed the car for me.

We have a pictures but no Ateca





There you go then, those arte people using orange to colour code into the atmosphere.
 
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Yeah I reckon that's matte as well. It's a nice colour actually, maybe not with the orange mirrors! I think the alloys are cool as well. Interior colours not so much...

Can imagine it getting watered down a fair bit and going into production, for those that want even more of a practical off road solution. Plastic cladding everywhere, rough and ready look.
 
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I'm not. In Thomas' interview with the guy he said if we don't build it you can make your own. I don't think it will be built it was just a design concept to pamper to the inner circle of Seat boys.

I think I see more Seat boys with their customised cars in Germany than in the UK. It's the big petrol one that will get them excited.

Can I touch on perhaps a delicate subject there is talk of the 1.5 lite petrol engine coming to the Ateca on some boards, TSI Evo. I think it's this engine:

http://www.topgear.com/car-news/future-tech/volkswagens-new-15-litre-petrol-very-clever

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/volkswagen/golf/94276/volkswagen-reveals-details-of-new-15-litre-tsi-petrol

http://www.evo.co.uk/volkswagen/golf/18509/2017-volkswagen-golf-new-engines-and-infotainment-for-best-seller

http://www.autoevolution.com/news/upcoming-volkswagens-to-feature-15-liter-engines-golf-7-facelift-will-be-the-first-103721.html

Is it another year away for the Ateca ?.
 
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That new engine has been talked about for some time and they promised it for the new Golf from the start with the plan to put it in other makes soon.

It is going in the Golf, but hey seem to have backed off putting it in other models at the moment. It should have gone in the Leon "facelift" which is available soon, but it is not available.

Yes, it will come eventually, but I can't get excited about it as it offers very little over the 1.4 apart from slightly better economy (not something that bothers me at all). I would have waited for a bigger petrol engine (to replace the old 1.8 used in the Leon) but that seems even less likely.
 
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Fred99 said:
The front and rear mouldings are available as accessories for the normal car.

Is anyone planning to fit them?
I thought about it as mine is a country road car and it adds to the rugged look ...... I couldn't justify the cost though

I decided can be fitted as an after thing so perhaps in time :)

at the very least I'd like the other front trim and the fog light trims in time :)
 
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Yes, the simple surround trim for the lower grill is needed as it looks a bit unfinished as the top grill has one. All the extras are very expensive for what they are and they seem disproportionately expensive compared to the prices in Spain. Here the big trim is about £110 cheaper. I think the prices are including fitting though, so that may account for some of the difference as the labour rate is much lower here (£34/hr).
 
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