Spanish manufacturer Seat today announced the release of a new addition to its Exeo range, this time in estate guise. The Exeo ST will become available in dealerships soon, as the manufacturer says, in three trim levels and with five engine choices available.
To get a bit technical, the engines available for the Exeo ST are three petrol (1.6l 102 hp, 1.8l 150 hp and 2.0l TSI 200 hp) and two diesel units (2.0l, developing either 143 or 170 hp). A smaller diesel, developing 120 hp will be added to the range in September. All units are mated to a six speed manual transmission.
As for trim levels, as we said, there are three. The entry level version, called Reference, comes equipped with 7 airbags, dual zone climate control, ABS + TCS, ESP with EBA emergency braking and sport suspension.
Style, the intermediary version, adds cruise control leather steering wheel and gear knob, rope net cargo area separator, steering wheel controls, 4 additional speakers, volumetric alarm with tilt sensor, low tire pressure warning and 205/55 tires on 16-inch alloy rims.
The top of the range Sport trim comes equipped with dark glass and sport seats in addition to the features inherited from the Style trim. In addition, 17-inch alloy wheels come as standard.
To the base trim levels, Seat offers enhancements with the help of three packages: Convenience, Style Plus and Sport Plus, each of them available for their respective trims.
As we said, Seat has not made it very clear when the Exeo ST will be released, nor did they say at what prices can it be purchased.
To get a bit technical, the engines available for the Exeo ST are three petrol (1.6l 102 hp, 1.8l 150 hp and 2.0l TSI 200 hp) and two diesel units (2.0l, developing either 143 or 170 hp). A smaller diesel, developing 120 hp will be added to the range in September. All units are mated to a six speed manual transmission.
As for trim levels, as we said, there are three. The entry level version, called Reference, comes equipped with 7 airbags, dual zone climate control, ABS + TCS, ESP with EBA emergency braking and sport suspension.
Style, the intermediary version, adds cruise control leather steering wheel and gear knob, rope net cargo area separator, steering wheel controls, 4 additional speakers, volumetric alarm with tilt sensor, low tire pressure warning and 205/55 tires on 16-inch alloy rims.
The top of the range Sport trim comes equipped with dark glass and sport seats in addition to the features inherited from the Style trim. In addition, 17-inch alloy wheels come as standard.
To the base trim levels, Seat offers enhancements with the help of three packages: Convenience, Style Plus and Sport Plus, each of them available for their respective trims.
As we said, Seat has not made it very clear when the Exeo ST will be released, nor did they say at what prices can it be purchased.