When did the SEAT Toledo model come out?
When did the SEAT Toledo model come out?
The SEAT Toledo is a small family car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT, part of Volkswagen Group. The Toledo name was first introduced to the SEAT line up in May 1991, with the fourth generation being introduced at the end of 2012, for the model year of 2013. Production ended in February 2019, and the nameplate is currently not in use.
Is there a replacement for the SEAT Toledo?
In 2009, SEAT released an Audi A4 (B7) based large family car called the SEAT Exeo, with both four door saloon and five door estate bodystyles. The Exeo was not intended as a direct replacement for the Toledo according to the company, although production of the Toledo was ended in 2009 due to low sales.
What kind of engine does a SEAT Toledo have?
The design of the new Toledo follows the same line as the counterpart Ibiza and Toledo and comes with a more aggressive and modern look. Moreover, it could be found in multiple engine configurations, starting with 1.6-liter gasoline and ending with a 2.0-liter diesel.
When did SEAT Toledo join World Touring Car Championship?
As in 2005, the ETCC became the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC), the SEAT Toledo Cupra Mk2 competed in the WTCC from 2005 to 2006. Peter Terting replaced Diefenbacher, while Jason Plato also joined the team for four rounds and Marc Carol for one round.
Who is the manufacturer of the SEAT Toledo?
The SEAT Toledo is a small family car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT, part of Volkswagen Group.
The first generation of SEAT Toledo was entirely based on the Volkswagen A2 platform, similar to Volkswagen Corrado and Jetta and even shared some parts with these vehicles. These models could be found in multiple engine configurations, starting with a 1.6-liter gasoline-powered and ending with a 2.0-liter 16V which developed 150 horsepower.