
Bristol Street Motors Price:
£15,369
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Ten Second Review
SEAT's Altea is an unusual blend of practicality and sportiness. With decent amounts of space and robust build quality, it's well-suited to family duties but the swoopy styling and lively handling mean it can entertain as well. It's ideal for buyers who need an MPV but don't necessarily want one.
Background
Product development offers a fascinating insight into the psychology of buying decisions. When Japanese manufacturers started making hi-fi equipment, everything was finished in either black or brushed aluminium in a bid to appear credible. Only with said credibility achieved could they begin to offer audio equipment in pastel shades with funky shapes and so on. A similar thing happened in the MPV market. At first, MPVs could only concentrate on safety and practicality. These days, cars like SEAT's Altea show how those shackles have been cast aside. Customers these days take the practicality and safety angles for granted and demand more. Much more. Suddenly style and fun become key concepts for MPV drivers in an evolving market. Whereas an MPV-style car was once a grudge purchase for the cash-strapped and over-offspringed, nowadays there are some very desirable choices. Honda were probably the first to exploit this with the Stream, a seven-seater that was a genuinely fun pedal. Fiat launched the quirky Multipla, Vauxhall launched a turbocharged version of their Zafira and Ford developed the Focus S-MAX, a car that tackled corners with relish. Then SEAT got in on the act and the Altea is unlike any MPV you've ever seen. In fact, the Spaniards shy away from the MPV tag, preferring the rather inelegant MSV (Multi Sports Vehicle).
Driving Experience
Six engines are available in the Altea; three petrol and three diesel. The petrol engines comprise an 84bhp 1.4-litre, a 101bhp 1.6-litre and a peppier 1.4-litre TSI turbocharged option with 123bhp. Diesel buyers choose between the 1.9-litre powerplant in 89bhp or 103bhp forms, the 138bhp 2.0-litre diesel unit and a 168bhp 2.0-litre TDI which uses common-rail fuel injection technology. The DSG twin-clutch gearbox is available as an option on selected models and includes steering wheel paddle shifters, to add that motorsport element that's usually missing from the school run. As befits SEAT's position within the sportier Audi side of Volkswagen's empire, the Altea's seats are supportive and the steering is meaty, the multi-adjustable wheel making it easy to find a decent driving position. The Altea rides on the same platform as a MkV VW Golf and also features the Agile Chassis Concept originally developed for the high performance Leon Cupra R. In other words, it's very good to drive, with surprisingly little body roll, despite its relatively high body and seating position.
Design and Build
The Altea unashamedly offers five spacious seats rather than seven cramped ones but weighs in with some innovative thinking. The side profile has the same 33:66 glass to metal ratio that features on so many sports cars and gives the Altea a far higher waisted and more dynamic look than, say, a Volkswagen Touran. Inside, there are more than thirty places to stow and stash goodies, including a super-sized glove compartment, big storage bins on all four doors, drawers under the front seat and even a storage area under the boot floor. Even the parcel shelf has a storage cubby incorporated within. The trim and build quality has been improved on the current cars and now does a better job of reflecting the exciting looks of the outside. The latest models can be spotted by their sleeker headlights and reshaped grille with a smaller SEAT badge at its centre. The Altea's greatest party trick is definitely the windscreen wipers - spot them if you can. Clue: they're hidden in the A-pillars. The two-tiered boot has a capacity of over 400 litres in the standard model, which rises to 532 litres in the stretched XL bodyshape. In this variant, you can extend that to 635 litres without folding the rear seats if you slide them forward - or you can fold the rear bench and access 1,604 litres. Park up in Kensington and you could rent it out as a studio flat. Whichever bodystyle you go for, the rear bench is a 60/40 split affair with a fold down armrest incorporating cupholders.
Market and Model
Expect to pay a premium of around £500 for the extended wheelbase XL models. Four-wheel drive Freetrack 4 variants are also available with bigger bumpers and a raise ride height to emphasise their off-road potential. SEAT have found that the 1.6-litre petrol engine and the entry-level diesel have shifted the biggest numbers in the UK. Tested back to back however, we think that most buyers would probably prefer the 105bhp 1.9-litre diesel which offers bags more torque and therefore superior real world performance. The trim levels range from S to S Emocion, SE and Sport.
Cost of Ownership
The mainstream diesel engines in the Altea aren't the most refined you'll encounter but on power and economy, they're far stronger. You can get 52mpg and 146g/km emissions from the 1.9-litre TDI but the 2.0-litre version only gets 48mpg and 157g/km emissions. The range-topping diesel is an altogether more advanced affair with impressive refinement and emissions of just 146g/km despite its strong performance. The petrol derivatives aren't too shabby either with the 1.4-litre TSI model in particular looking like a good compromise between pace and cost.
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| Body Glass |
| Rear wash/wipe |
| Tinted windows |
| Electric front windows + one touch + anti-pinch |
| Dark tinted rear windows |
| Electric rear windows + one touch + anti-pinch |
| Brakes |
| ABS + TCS (with TCS deactivation) |
| ESP + EBA + tyre pressure monitoring |
| Carpets/Rugs |
| Front + rear carpet mats |
| Driver Aids |
| Cruise control |
| Electro - mechanical power assisted steering |
| Dynamic steering response (DSR) |
| Driver Convenience |
| Tailgate/bootlid remote release from key |
| SEAT logo boot release |
| Driver Information |
| Outside temperature gauge |
| Trip computer |
| Service interval indicator |
| Digital clock |
| 'Lights On' warning buzzer |
| Boot Lid open Warning Light |
| Driving Mirrors |
| Body coloured door mirrors |
| Electric adjustable/heated/folding door mirrors |
| Entertainment |
| 8 speakers |
| Steering wheel mounted audio controls |
| Radio/CD + MP3 |
| Auxiliary input socket |
| Combined ipod/USB connection |
| Exterior Body Features |
| Body colour door handles |
| Body colour bumpers with integrated moulding |
| Honeycomb front grille |
| Chromed centre radiator grille surround |
| Exterior Lights |
| Clear glass headlights with electric adjustment |
| Coming home headlight function |
| Cornering front fog lights |
| Heating/Cooling/Ventilation |
| Dual zone climate control |
| Dust/pollen filter |
| Interior Features |
| Height/reach adjust steering wheel |
| Illuminated glovebox |
| Luggage hooks |
| Storage under front passenger seat |
| Luggage nets in boot |
| Leather steering wheel and gear knob |
| 2 cupholders in front centre console |
| 12V power points in front + rear centre consoles |
| Underfloor storage compartments in luggage area |
| Centre console storage facilties |
| Bottle holders in front/rear doors + rear seat sides |
| Two tier boot floor |
| Interior Lights |
| Illuminated boot |
| Front and rear map reading lights |
| Front and rear courtesy lights with delay |
| Safety |
| Height adjustable front seatbelts + pretensioners |
| Front side airbags |
| Three 3 point rear seatbelts |
| Child proof door locks |
| Active front headrest system |
| Front seatbelt load limiters |
| Passenger airbag deactivation system |
| Driver seatbelt warning indicator |
| Curtain airbags |
| Driver/Front Passenger airbags |
| Seats |
| 3 height adjustable rear headrests |
| Front seatback pockets |
| Driver/front passenger seat height/lumbar adjust |
| Isofix |
| 3 piece rear seat backrest (centre seat with table function/2 cupholders) |
| 60/40 split folding rear seat |
| Forward movement function for rear seat |
| Security |
| Immobiliser |
| Remote central locking + deadlocks |
| Locking wheel bolts |
| Auto-lock/unlock doors |
| Volumetric alarm with back up horn |
| Second remote key |
| Vanity Mirrors |
| Sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors (drivers with covered mirror + card holder) |
| Wheels - Alloy |
| 16" alloy wheels |
| Wheels - Spare |
| Space saver spare wheel |
| Tyre repair kit |
| Performance | |
| 0 to 60 mph (secs) | |
| 0 to 62 mph (secs) | 11.3 |
| Engine Power - BHP | 105 |
| Engine Power - KW | 77 |
| Engine Power - PS | |
| Engine Power - RPM | 5000 |
| Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 129 |
| Engine Torque - MKG | 18 |
| Engine Torque - NM | 175 |
| Engine Torque - RPM | 1550 |
| Top Speed | 114 |
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