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SEAT Exeo ST Targeted by Je Design

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Je Design is introducing a modification program for the SEAT Exeo ST, aiming to offer us a station wagon that can shine in terms of looks, performance and comfort.

We’ll start by taking a trip under the vehicle’s hood, where the tuner is offering output upgrades for the two top units. The 2-liter TDI, which delivers 170 hp and 350 Nm in a stock form, now offers 205 hp and 385 Nm of torque, while the 2.0 liter TFSI turbocharged petrol unit, which comes with a stock output of 211 hp and 320 Nm, now produces 270 hp and 390 Nm of torque. The vehicle also comes with a new sound, as it has been fitted with two sport rear silencers and with two double stainless steel pipes, each measuring 80 millimeters in diameter.

The vehicle rides 35 mm closer to the road, thanks to the use of shorter suspension springs. Je Design also allows customers to opt for a KW coilover suspension. As for the wheels, the vehicle uses 19-inch rims with a multispoke design, which come with 235/35 tires.

The list of exterior mods includes a front spoiler, a front grille, side skirts, a rear spoiler and a rear diffuser that uses a carbon look.

The Je Design SEAT Exeo ST comes with a luxurious interior, offering an Elegance leather finish (the same material is used for the gearshift skirt and handbrake cuff), which is available in a multitude of color combinations (including seam colors), Je Design logos and multiple optional features, such as two-level seat heating, an electrically adjustable lordosis-rest for back-protection while traveling and a massage system.
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