SEAT Ateca Leasing
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Why Lease A SEAT Ateca?
What’s The Cabin Like?
How Does It Drive?
The Ateca doesn’t blow the competition away when it comes to interior storage and practicality, but it does give a pretty good account of itself. For rear-seat passengers, there isn’t really any more room than you’ll find in the closely related SEAT Leon hatchback. So it’s similarly roomy to the Renault Kadjar and the Nissan Qashqai, and a little more spacious than the Toyota C-HR.
When it comes to boot capacity, the Ateca can swallow up to 510 litres, although the figure is slightly lower if you lease one with 4-wheel drive. On sheer size it’s pretty good, then, although it does miss out on some clever versatility features offered on its VW Group siblings in the form of the Skoda Karoq and Volkswagen Tiguan, such as sliding and reclining rear seats.
With the Ateca, SEAT offers many of the same modern, turbocharged petrol and diesel engines as you’ll find in models like the Volkswagen Golf and the Skoda Octavia. That’s good news on the efficiency front, with the petrols returning up to 46mpg, and the diesels an impressive 59mpg. CO2 emissions are on the low side, too.
The main thing that lets the Ateca down on the running costs front is that you can’t get one with a plug-in hybrid petrol-electric engine. This is something that’s starting to appear in rivals like the Citroen C5 Aircross which can offer even better mpg and CO2 numbers, as well as the ability to drive on electric power.
Models Available
SEAT Ateca SUV
There’s just the solitary bodystyle offered for the SEAT Ateca – a practical and well proportioned 5-door SUV shape that looks good while also providing plenty of space inside.High Performance Models
There’s no specific high-performance version of the Ateca sold under the SEAT banner, as the company’s offshoot Cupra handles the 300hp version of the crossover. If you want a SEAT badge on your vehicle, though, the most powerful 2.0-litre petrol and diesel engine options do give the ‘regular’ Ateca the kind of performance that wouldn’t be out of place in a hot hatchback.Trim Levels
The SEAT Ateca Vs Competitors
Like all SEATs, the Ateca benefits from tried-and-tested technology that’s used across the various Volkswagen Group brands, so you can lease an Ateca confident in the knowledge that it’s robust and high quality under the metal.
The boot capacity of your SEAT Ateca depends on whether you lease a front-wheel-drive or 4-wheel-drive model. For the former, it’s 510 litres, while the latter can hold 485 litres.
SEAT offers the Ateca in a pretty broad range of trim levels, so you should be able to find one that fits your leasing budget. There’s SE, SE Technology, FR, FR Sport, Xperience and Xperience Lux.
Yes, it does. Even the entry-level SEAT Ateca has front and rear parking sensors, and an automatic self-parking system as well.
Pretty practical. Boot capacity ranges from 485 litres in the more expensive 4-wheel-drive models to 510 litres in the more common front-wheel-drive versions. There’s plenty of cabin storage and passenger space, too.
The 3 cars are not identical, but they do share a lot of technology under the metal, such as engines, gearboxes and suspension. However, they also have their own character and specific features, so make sure to consider each one carefully when you’re deciding which one to lease.
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