Actually, we just need to wait a little longer to see the 2012 Seat Toledo
compact sedan having its debut in production model. However, the folk over the
Seat Fans Club has already spread the very first official images of the Spanish
twin version of the Czech Skoda Rapid sedan.
Compared to the previously teased near- production Seat Teledo Concept that
had been showed on March at the Geneva Motor Show, the new Seat Toledo
production model is just distinguished by the replacement of the upscale trim
pieces from the study’s exterior and interior such as the grille surround, large
alloy wheels and flat bottom steering wheel completed with more conventional
pieces.
Based on the information we got from an online automotive magazine, the
company will most likely debut the car in Europe. In the launch, the vehicle is
expected to be available with a choice of four petrol engines.
Those are a
gutless 1.2-liter three-cylinder unit that is good for delivering a total output
of 74hp nearly 75PS and 84hp or roughly 85PS, a more powerful engine is a
1.2-liter TSI turbo that is able to churn a healthy output of 104hp or 105PS and
the last is a 1.4-liter TSI turbo producing output of 120hp, around 122PS.
While, the company is also planning for providing diesel range as well,
including a 1.6-liter TDI CR with 104hp (105PS). Further, the company will offer
a 1.6-liter TDI CR with 89hp (90PS) of power by the 2013.
Either manual gearboxe and a DGS dual- clutch transmission are both can be
fitted on the new Toledo compact sedan. Just the same with its Skoda Rapid
twin, it is said that the Paris Motor Show that will be held this fall will be
the perfect place for the Seat Toledo to have its first public appearance.
Following the launch, the car will immediately have arrived on sale.
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