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SEAT is setting a clear course
for electro-mobility with the
unveiling at the 2010 Paris
Motor Show of its latest
generation SEAT IBE
concept car.
This week in the French capital
the Spanish brand is presenting
its clear vision of a
super-compact sports coupé for
urban mobility in the near
future.
The first version of the SEAT IBE
was presented in Geneva earlier
this year and, since then, its
design, technology and interior
have been further developed.
Making its debut in Paris is an
interior which is incredibly
spacious and versatile for a
vehicle of this format, as well
as an innovative concept for
individualised connectivity and
infotainment.
Clearly, driving fun and
dynamics are at the heart of the
SEAT IBE. The little
sports car is low and wide, with
powerful proportions and a
concentrated gaze delivered by
the razor-sharp lines of its LED
headlamps.
With its short body length of
only 3.83 metres it is the ideal
fit for the urban mobility of
the young and young at heart.
And the SEAT IBE
perfectly combines its sports
car character with innovative
technology. The all-electric
drive facilitates local
zero-emissions driving fun,
while the powerful motor with 75
kW (102 PS) and the low weight
delivered by intelligent
mixed-material construction
guarantee refined performance.
Alongside the impressive
technical concept, the design of
the SEAT IBE also
points to an exciting future.
Its athletic styling and clear,
precise lines indicate an
evolutionary step in SEAT design
DNA. Style elements with
unmistakable character – reduced
to the minimum but perfectly
executed – demonstrate the
strategic quality of SEAT design
in the development of future
model generations.
‘SEAT is working very hard on
future electro-mobility,’ said
James Muir, President of SEAT,
S.A.
‘Following the great success of
our highly efficient Ecomotive
models, hybrids and electric
vehicles are further steps in
our clear corporate strategy.
And the IBE leaves
no room for doubt – the future
will find SEAT offering the most
innovative, bold and youthful
cars in their respective
segments, without sacrificing
anything in terms of usability.’
The SEAT IBE takes a
unique approach to combining
dynamic design and compact
sporting character with
exceptional usability. It is
conceived for the urban
conurbations of Europe such as
Paris, London, Berlin or
Barcelona. Here is where the IBE
will come into its own with
zero-emissions driving fun,
fabulous manoeuvrability, an
impressive amount of space –
and, of course, a cool look
courtesy of its clear and
extroverted design language.
‘Zero-emissions mobility in
urban areas is becoming
increasingly important,’ said
Frank Bekemeier, Executive
Vice-President for SEAT
responsible for Research and
Development.
‘SEAT is developing innovative
concepts for these new
challenges. The IBE
is a very special combination of
compactness, usability and
style, which makes it unique.’
Demonstrating beyond doubt that
environmentally responsible does
not have to equal dull looks or
lacklustre performance, the SEAT
IBE is a
super-compact 2+2 sports coupe
with classic sports car
proportions. At just 3.83
metres in length it undercuts
the successful SEAT Ibiza by
around 20 centimetres. Yet, at
an unusually wide 1.77 metres
and only 123 centimetres high,
the IBE possesses the
classic proportions of a sports
car.
The SEAT IBE is an
all-electric vehicle that
generates zero local emissions
and has a package layout
optimized for this new
technology. The drive motor is
located together with the power
electronics at the front of the
car. Their compact dimensions
facilitate the extremely flat
and dynamic contour of the
bonnet. The lithium-ion battery
is positioned in the rear.
Thanks to an incredibly compact
independent rear suspension
layout, the energy storage unit
fits beneath the floor of the
luggage compartment. With a
maximum output of 75 kW (102 PS)
and 200 Nm of torque, the power
unit delivers exactly the kind
of dynamic driving fun promised
by the exterior styling.
The city dash from 0 to 50 km/h
(31 mph) takes only 3.6 seconds;
within 6.6 seconds, the IBE
has reached 80 km/h (50 mph),
and after only 9.7 seconds it
arrives at 100 km/h (62 mph).
This impressive performance is
a function not only of the
powerful off-the-line
characteristics of the electric
motor, but also the low weight
of the car which tips the scales
at only 1,100 kilograms.
Intelligent lightweight
engineering is the key, as well
as the proven technological
efficiency of aluminium and
steel in its construction.
The continuous power rating is
limited to 50 kW (68 PS), with
the top speed pegged at 160 km/h
(100 mph) – which is more than
enough to cut an impressive
figure even on urban motorways.
Battery capacity is 18 kWh and
set up for a range of around 130
kilometres (81 miles), which is
ample for the daily mobility
requirements of city life.
SEAT is also using the IBE
to showcase its answer to the
demands of the mobile generation
for connectivity and
infotainment. In the Paris show
car the driver can use a
wireless application to connect
his smart phone, such as an
iPhone, to the car and conduct
an on-line check of its systems,
including the battery and a trip
computer display.
An
album or a song can be selected
from the smart phone and played
through the car’s sound system
by pressing the ‘drag to car’
option. The dash screen and the
steering wheel touch controls
simplify operating and
navigating the integrated
infotainment menus.
Furthermore, all manner of
assistance and navigation
functions can be used via
special apps, and multimedia
content stored in the device can
be downloaded and accessed.
‘The IBE shows SEAT’s
vision for a car of the future
that is as emotional as it is
ecologically responsible and
affordable,’ said SEAT Head of
Design Luc Donckerwolke.
‘The IBE is a
concentrated version of our
design DNA. Both exterior and
interior are characterised by
their focus on key elements, by
a clear and precise
architecture, by modern
technology and by materials that
are as high-quality as they are
ecological.’
The exterior design of the car
also delivers an exciting
glimpse into the ongoing
development of the SEAT design
language. ‘The IBE
is a gene pool for our next
generation of vehicles,’ said Mr
Donckerwolke.
‘Many of its elements describe
our design language going
forward. And it demonstrates
how well driving pleasure and
ecology come together at SEAT.
Driving will be lots of fun in
the electric age, too – at least
it will in a SEAT.’ |