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September 27, 2006 This Week:
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New León Cupra
The León Cupra is a further SEAT novelty that can be admired in Paris. The most powerful street version SEAT vehicle to date is equipped with a 240 hp 2.0 TFSI engine that delivers a top speed of 247 km/h and 0 to 100 acceleration in only 6.4 seconds. The León Cupra also features distinctly sporty looks, with Cupra trademark oversized bumpers compared to the basic León, spectacular 18 inch rims, shiny black door mirrors and an oval polished steel exhaust pipe. The interior oozes sportiness, with bucket sport seats, exclusive Cupra steering wheel and gearknob and black interior trim. Next to the Cupra at the SEAT stand will be its circuit racing alter ego - the León that is competing at the WTCC World Touring Car Championship. The rest of the SEAT range will also be on display in Paris, at a newly designed stand. With a surface area of 1,489 square metres, materials such as glass and steel, and the colours white, black, silver and red combine to create the best possible backdrop for the true stars - the SEAT models. New navigation options across the range Another novelty in Paris are the new navigation options featured on the SEAT Altea XL, Altea, León and Toledo. Developed with TomTom, these models offer the possibility of installing a SEAT kit, which is a connection base attached to the vehicle's dashboard, where the portable navigator is inserted. The kit features obvious advantages in terms of ergonomics, functionality and safety. The TomTom navigator gets connected to the base, which is tightly attached to the dashboard. Once connected, the navigator is ready to use. The navigation instructions can be heard over the car's speakers, and the sound volume of the radio is automatically dimmed. The same thing happens with the hands-free Bluetooth function in the navigator. Besides, the navigator is powered from its base, and is integrated with other functions of the vehicle, such as an automatic connection when the ignition key is turned. With this new option, SEAT offers a latest-generation portable navigation system as an alternative to the integrated systems featured in the options catalogue. It can also be bought and installed at a later date. This new optional kit, as well as the TomTom GO 710 navigator, are available across the dealership network. (September 20, 2006)
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