- Cleanest, greenest SEAT on sale immediately, with deliveries beginning in April
- Road Tax- and potentially Congestion Charge-busting emissions of just 99 g/km – even with its standard-fit air conditioning
- Joint-lowest CO2 emitting new car on sale in the UK
- Priced from just £10,995 RRP
Ambitious Spanish
car maker SEAT is gearing up for a green Christmas and New Year, with
news that its ultra-low emissions new Ibiza Ecomotive is available to
order now.
Deliveries of the
firm’s most economical, least polluting production model to date are
set to begin in the spring, and with prices starting at a particularly
keen £10,995 RRP the newcomer is expected to make a big impact among
buyers eager to minimise their carbon footprint, but who are unwilling
to pay the earth for their next car.
This important
addition to the Ibiza line-up combines cutting-edge engineering and
SEAT’s trademark sporty styling to deliver a car that’s as exciting to
drive as it is to look at. The firm’s engineers have wrung every ounce
of economy from the already efficient Ibiza 1.4 TDI model (on which
this newcomer is based) to allow exceptional carbon dioxide emissions
of just 99 g/km, remarkable combined fuel economy of more than 74 mpg
and yet a spirited 0-62 mph time of just 12.8 seconds.
And they achieve
this impressive set of stats while keeping a tight lid on costs.
Available from just £10,995 RRP the new Ibiza Ecomotive, offered in
three- and five-door bodystyles, is among the least expensive low
emissions models on the market today.
Rejecting the
potentially expensive and complex hybrid powertrain route, SEAT is
instead focusing on squeezing ultra-economical performance from its
advanced three-cylinder turbo-diesel engine.
New software is
added to the characterful powerplant’s ECU, while particulate emissions
are further reduced thanks to the addition of a state-of-the-art Diesel
Particulate Filter (DPF). Meanwhile, gear ratios in the Ibiza
Ecomotive’s smooth-shifting five-speed manual gearbox are lengthened,
making for both more relaxed cruising and improved economy.
The new Ibiza is
also more slippery through the air, with a Cd (coefficient of drag)
figure of 0.30, compared with Cd 0.315 for the standard 1.4 TDI model.
And special low rolling resistance 14” tyres from Dunlop help reduce
road friction.
But while the
engineers have obviously been keen to save weight, the car has not
skimped on creature comforts: manual air conditioning, electric front
windows, steering wheel-mounted audio controls for the MP3-compatible
single-disc CD/radio and speed-sensitive electro hydraulic power
steering are all among the Ibiza Ecomotive’s generous standard
equipment list. And great news for lovers of a cool cabin in a hot
city: the standard fitment of air conditioning does not affect the
newcomer’s official CO2 emissions of just 99 g/km.
So, with those sub- 100 g/km carbon dioxide emissions making the Ibiza
Ecomotive exempt from VED charges (it fits into Band A), as well as a
likely candidate to avoid the revised London Congestion Charge, SEAT is
anticipating a surge of interest in its ‘green’ newcomer.