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site search by freefind Home NEWS NEW CAR reviews DVD+Blu-ray reviews CD reviews VIDEOS WIN TRAVEL & LIFESTYLE BOOKS Contact MotorBar MotorBar — Online since 2000 Copyright © 2000-2010 MotorBar.com & MotorBar.co.uk All rights reserved SEAT Ibiza SC 1.4 Sport “The new three-door SEAT Ibiza is called SportCoupe (or SC as SEAT is now advertising them) and there are two problems with that claim: they are not sporty except in looks; and not really a coupe...” THE IBIZA IS SEAT'S BEST SELLING MODEL RANGE. The five-door version joined the UK market in July this year and the three-door models — called SC or SportCoupe — went on sale in October (2008) with prices ranging from 8,595 to 10,895, 400 less per derivative than five-door models. The line up for both three- and five-door models is the same: S, S A/C, SE and Sport with 1.2-litre (69bhp), 1.4-litre (84bhp) and 1.6-litre (104bhp) petrol engine options. Diesel engines will be added next year, as will be Cupra and FR variants. The VW family 1.4-litre TSI turbocharged petrol unit is rumoured to be on its way as well. That sporty little turbocharged petrol engine is just what the new Ibiza range needs. The Ibiza is smartly styled; the specification is good as is the value for money but the current range of engines is pretty poor in today's motoring world. To make matters worse, the new three-door versions are called SportCoupe (or SC as they are now advertising them) and there are two problems with that claim: they are not sporty except in looks; and not really a coupe. Traditionally, the Ibiza has seen 60% of its UK sales go to three-door models; 70% of Ibiza customers are retail buyers; and the 1.4-litre engine is the most popular, as is SE specification. Until the recent downturn in the market, the SEAT brand was gaining in popularity but their registrations so far this year are down 13% — a bit more than the industry average. The appeal of SEAT has traditionally come from younger buyers who associated themselves with the manufacturer's motorsport activities in the World Touring Car Champions. Up until the market slowdown there had also been increasing interest from active, mature customers who were attracted by SEAT's youthful 'auto-emocion' advertising strapline. As today's buyers — particularly older downsizers — now look for smartly styled, high specification and value for money, the Ibiza could be on their shopping list. Competitors include the excellent new Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall Corsa, Renault Clio and Mazda 2. I'm no great fan of three-door superminis for two reasons. Here's why: in this traffic-congested, highly-taxed world the 'supermini' is a compact, easy-to-use, easy-to-drive, easy-to-park car for everyday use. So if you have rear seats, why not have rear side doors too? It makes access for rear passengers easier and if you just want to put a coat or bag on the rear seats, then that is easier as well. Many three-door hatchbacks have wide front doors that are difficult to open fully in car parks without banging the adjacent cars. Making matters worse for the three-door Ibiza SportCoupe is its restrictive headroom (a penalty of the rear low roofline) is not a user-friendly car. And while it might look sporty, it isn't in performance terms. In other words, the five-door models are best. I have one more issue. For safety reasons an Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) should these days be a standard fit item on all cars, just as airbags and anti-lock brakes are. In fact, the function will soon be mandatory in new cars as decreed by European law. Manufacturers spend fortunes achieving high Euro NCAP safety ratings for their models and then leave out a 280 bit of safety kit! My test model was the SEAT Ibiza SC 1.4 Sport — or, to give it its original nomenclature, SportCoupe 1.4 Sport. 'SC' seems to be the latest way of referring to this model in SEAT's advertising and PR material. Perhaps the over-use of the word Sports — given the actual performance — was deemed a bit too much. With its pronounced styling lines, wedge shape, wide wheelarches and sculptured side panels, the car looks really smart — as does the likeable SEAT front-end. The new Ibiza was the first model to use the new VW 'supermini' platform — the wheelbase is extended by 7mm and the front and rear tracks are wider, so the with the lower roofline the SC has a squat visual stance on the road. However, for the practical reasons already mentioned, the three-door layout is not for me. In addition to the drawbacks already noted, the rear legroom is tight and the sloping tailgate limits the height in the rear load space. All SC models have electric front windows, ABS braking, tinted glass, multi-speaker sound system, remote central locking and speed sensitive electro-hydraulic power steering. Air conditioning becomes standard on SE variants as does a trip computer, electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors, front fog lights, split-folding rear seat backs and alloy wheels. Overall, the SE provides the most sensible choice of specification. The Sport specification adds sports suspension, sports seats, larger 16-inch alloy wheels with low profile tyres and leather trim for the gear knob and steering wheel. The SC 1.4 Sport costs 10,295 — good value for money if you don't count the performance element. My test car had even larger — 17-inch — alloy wheels that looked good but destroyed the ride comfort when used in conjunction with the sports suspension and low profile tyres of the SC Sport. A definite case of fashion over function. Having driven the SE five-door models at the Ibiza press launch, I found them to be underpowered but excellent in the handling and comfort department. The suspension was well able to cope with poor road surfaces without the car becoming unsettled. Now, a few months later, we get a three-door model with Sports specification: sports suspension, low profile tyres and big wheels. Ride comfort is nonexistent; the suspension is too firm to absorb shocks from potholes and therefore unsettles the car all the time. The steering is still sharp and the grip levels good but the low profile tyres transmit a huge amount of road noise into the car. As for the 1.4-litre, 84bhp petrol engine — do not associate this unit with the 'Sport' branding for this model. The four-cylinder unit is noisy although it revs freely enough, as it needs to do to get the performance from it. You quickly get to know the gearbox pretty well! With just 97lb ft of torque developed from 3,800rpm there just isn't enough power to get the car moving and once you get to driving up hills, change down the gears early is essential to keep the engine on song. The trouble is that to obtain the relatively-low CO2 emissions and official fuel economy figures, SEAt have made the gearing so tall that it really gives this engine no chance to perform. It will be fine for commuting into towns and on the open motorways if not fully loaded, but in real life it is not only hard work to drive but equally hard on the backside. So, in its favour, the SC 1.4 Sport offers good value, sporty looks, good cornering grip and is fairly economical to run. Winning few friends is its noisy engine, tall gearing that dulls performance and rigid sport suspension and tyres that between them spoil ride comfort and unsettle the car. And there's really no excuse for not fitting ESP as standard. — David Miles SEAT Ibiza SC 1.4 Sport | 10,295 Maximum speed: 108mph | 0-62mph: 11.8 seconds Overall test MPG: 36.4mpg | Power: 84bhp | Torque: 97lb ft CO2 149g/km | VED Band C 120 | Insurance group tbc home | top of page | all car reviews | seat || SEAT Ibiza From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search SEAT Ibiza SEAT Ibiza (6J) Manufacturer SEAT S.A. Production 1984–present Predecessor SEAT Fura Class Supermini Layout Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive Platform Volkswagen Group A0 platform series (from 1993) Related SEAT Córdoba (from 1993) The SEAT Ibiza is a car in the European supermini class, constructed by the Spanish car maker SEAT S.A., is SEAT's best-selling car and perhaps the most popular model in the Spanish firm's range.[1] The name Ibiza itself comes from the Spanish island of Ibiza, and its use in SEAT's supermini car inaugurated the firm's new nomenclature in naming models after Spanish locations. It was introduced in the 1984 Paris Motor Show as the first car developed by SEAT as an independent company, though it was designed by SEAT S.A. in collaboration with well-known firms such as Italdesign, Karmann and Porsche.[1] From the Mk2 version onwards, the SEAT company formed part of the German automotive industry concern Volkswagen Group, and all further Ibiza generations, like the rest of the SEAT model range, have been built on Volkswagen Group platforms, parts and technologies. The Ibiza spans today four generations, among which it has debuted twice - in its second as well as in its fourth generation - a new platform of the Volkswagen Group. All of them were the top seller model in SEAT's range, and a rebadged redeveloped version of the first generation Ibiza remains under licence still in production in China by the Chinese automaker Nanjing Automobile Group. The Ibiza has been available in either three- or five-door hatchback variants; and since 1993, saloon, coupé and estate versions are sold as the SEAT Córdoba. Contents 1 Mk1 (021A, 1984-1993) 1.1 Rebadges 2 Mk2 (Typ 6K, 1993-2002) 2.1 6K facelift (1996-1999) 2.2 6K GP01 (6K2) facelift (1999-2002) 2.3 Motorsport 2.4 Rebadges 2.5 Awards 3 Mk3 (Typ 6L, 2002-2008) 3.1 Awards 4 Mk4 (Typ 6J, 2008-present) 4.1 Safety 4.2 Ibiza ST 4.3 Awards 5 Specifications for all variants 6 Sales and production figures 7 See also 8 References 9 External links [edit] Mk1 (021A, 1984-1993) SEAT Ibiza Mk1 (021A) 1986 SEAT Ibiza Mk1 diesel 1988 SEAT Ibiza Mk1 1.5 SXI Production 1984–1993 Assembly Barcelona Zona Franca, Spain Body style(s) 3-door 5-seat hatchback 5-door 5-seat hatchback Engine(s) all inline 4s front transverse engine: 903 cc 44 hp/5800 rpm 1,193 cc 63-70 hp/5800 rpm 1,461 cc 85 hp/5600 rpm 1,461 cc 90-100 hp/5900 rpm 1,675 cc L 98-110 hp/6000 rpm 1,714 cc diesel 55-58 hp/4500 rpm[2] Wheelbase 2,443 mm (96.2 in) Length 3,683 mm (145.0 in) Width 1,610 mm (63.4 in) Height 1,395 mm (54.9 in) Related SEAT Málaga Nanjing Yuejin Soyat SEAT Ronda Fiat Ritmo Designer Giorgetto Giugiaro Introduced in the 1984 Paris Motor Show, the SEAT Ibiza Mk1 (codenamed 021A) entered production in the 'Zona Franca' assembly lines on April 27, 1984 [3] and proved to be a real success for the Spanish firm as it sold 1,342,001 units until the launch of its second generation in 1993.[1] The Ibiza's sales success gave the SEAT marque a platform to build on, as it looked to increase sales in following years. This version, while it established the now classic Ibiza shape, was advertised as having "Italian styling and German engines": having its bodywork been designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro's Italdesign [3][4] and was prepared for industrialisation by the German manufacturer Karmann. It was based on the SEAT Ronda, a small family car, with a gearbox and powertrain developed in collaboration with Porsche, thus named under licence System Porsche. By the time Giugiaro was assigned to the Ibiza project, his previous proposal for the second generation of the Volkswagen Golf had been rejected by Volkswagen. So when SEAT approached him with the proposal for a spacious supermini class contender, that particular project was reincarnated as the first generation of the SEAT Ibiza.[5] Using a compact car as basis, in terms of size, it was larger than most superminis like the Ford Fiesta, Peugeot 205 and Opel Corsa, but smaller than any small family car such as the Ford Escort and Vauxhall Astra. The interior space was good but styling was fairly unimaginative even though it was known for having a rather quirky interior instrument layout, marked by a lack of control stalks. The indicators were operated by a rocker-switch, and the headlights by a sliding switch. It had three principal trim levels (L, GL and GLX) with bodyworks of 3 and 5 doors and several versions such as Base, Special, Disc, Chrono, Designer, Fashion, SXi etc.[5] As power outputs dropped due to more stringent emissions requirements, a 1.7-litre version of the engined was developed for the Sportline version. For the same reason, a 109 PS (80 kW) turbocharged version of the 1.5-litre engine was developed for the Swiss market and presented in March 1989.[6] Rear of the SEAT Ibiza Mk1 In the meantime, SEAT had already signed a cooperation agreement with Volkswagen (1982) and in 1986 the German car maker became SEAT's major shareholder. Though a light restyling of the Ibiza Mk1 came in late 1988 with a moderate facelift in the exterior, a less radical interior and many changes in the mechanical parts, the most profound restyling was launched in 1991 under the name New style. Next year in February 1992 SEAT launched the Ibiza "Serie Olímpica" to celebrate SEAT's participation in the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona as a sponsor and the SEAT Ibiza Mk1 along with the SEAT Toledo Mk1 became the official cars of the Games. The larger sedan version SEAT Málaga was a closer relative to the Seat Ronda and Fiat Regata, although it shared engines with the Ibiza. [edit] Rebadges In 1999, the Ibiza Mk1 design was bought by Chinese automaker Nanjing Automobile Group, and was redeveloped and rebadged into the Nanjing Yuejin Soyat. [edit] Mk2 (Typ 6K, 1993-2002) SEAT Ibiza Mk2 (6K) SEAT Ibiza Mk2 facelift 1996-1999 SEAT Ibiza Cupra (6K GP01) 1999-2002 Also called Volkswagen Polo Playa (South Africa) Production 1993–1999 (6K) 1999–2002 (6K2) Assembly Martorell, Spain, Ipiranga, Brazil (1996 only) Body style(s) 3-door hatchback 5-door hatchback 5-door estate Platform Volkswagen Group A03 Engine(s) all inline-four engines petrol engines: 1.0 37kW (AER/ALD/ANV/AUC) 1.0 16v 51kW (AVZ) 1.05 33kW (AAU) 1.3 40kW (2G/AAV) 1.4 44kW (ABD/AEX/APQ/AKK/ANW/AUD) 1.4 16v 55kW (APE/AUA) 1.4 16v 74kW (AFK/AUB/AQQ/AFH) 1.6 55kW (1F/ABU/AEE/ALM) 1.6 74kW (AFT/AEH/AKL/APF/AUR) 1.8 66kW (ABS/ADZ/ACC) 1.8 20vTurbo 115kW (AQX/AYP) 1.8 20vTurbo 132kW (AUQ) 2.0 85kW (2E/AGG) 2.0 16v 110kW (ABF); diesel engines: 1.9 D 47kW (1Y) 1.9 D 50kW (1Y) 1.9 SDI 47kW (AEY) 1.9 SDI 50kW (AGP/AQM) 1.9 TD 55kW (AAZ) 1.9 TDI 66kW (1Z/ALE/AHU/AGR/ALH) 1.9 TDI 81kW (AFN/ASV) Related SEAT Córdoba Mk1 SEAT Inca Volkswagen Polo Mk3 Volkswagen Polo Playa Volkswagen Polo Classic Volkswagen Caddy Designer Giorgetto Giugiaro This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (July 2009) The Ibiza Mk2 (Typ 6K) was the first Ibiza developed and produced under the Volkswagen Group ownership. It was based on the Volkswagen Group A03 platform, which was also used by the Typ 6N Volkswagen Polo Mk3. This Ibiza was available in three- and five-door models, whilst the saloon/coupé variant was known as the SEAT Córdoba, and the estate was known as the SEAT Córdoba Vario. The rear of a 1996 facelift model [edit] 6K facelift (1996-1999) The 6K Ibiza had a minor facelift in 1996, which included changing the general aesthetics of the car, by adding smoother bumpers and changing the grille and headlamps. Other than changing the appearance of the car, the powertrain and running gear changed, with the addition of the 110 kilowatts (150 PS; 148 bhp) 2.0 16v 'ABF' petrol engine, and the demise of the 1.8 16v and the 2.0 16v engines previously in the Volkswagen Golf Mk3. [edit] 6K GP01 (6K2) facelift (1999-2002) The 1999 Ibiza Mk2 facelift (Typ 6K2, also known as 6K GP01, and sometimes referred to in the UK as the Mk3) was the second Ibiza to be produced under Volkswagen Group management, and used the underpinnings of the revised Polo Mk3. It suffered a little from 'brand identity' issues on release. Originally seen as a cheap Volkswagen, the launch of the Cupra models, along with success in rallying gave it a much stronger, sporty image, which helped with the alignment of Volkswagen Group's acquisition of Škoda Auto as a budget brand. The Ibiza's 1.05, 1.4, 1.6 and 1.8 litre petrol, and 1.9 litre Turbocharged Direct Injection (TDI) and Suction Diesel Injection (SDI) diesel engines were the same as those used in the Volkswagen Polo. The Ibiza's powertrain and running gear was also used in the SEAT Córdoba saloon, estate and coupé. Under Volkswagen's ownership, SEAT was marketed as a sporty and youthful brand, whose cars were sold at competitive prices. The original Ibiza's problems with bad build quality and unreliability were rectified, as the Ibiza proved itself to be one of the best built and most reliable small cars in Europe.[citation needed] SEAT later introduced a more powerful hot hatch, dubbed Cupra, and equipped with a turbocharged 1.8 litre engine, followed by the 1.8 litre turbocharged Cupra R, of which only 1000 units were produced.[citation needed] The main difference between the two was suspension, Brembo four-opposed piston front disc brake calipers, and a power upgrade from 156 PS (115 kW; 154 bhp) to 180 PS (132 kW; 178 bhp) on the Cupra R model. By the time production of the second generation Ibiza/Córdoba ceased during 2002, the range had established itself as one of the most popular superminis in Europe of the past decade.[dubious – discuss][citation needed] Erwin Weber's SEAT Ibiza Kit car [edit] Motorsport In 1995, 18 years without getting involved in the World Rally Championship since the 1977 season, SEAT returned with a SEAT Ibiza 1.8 16v driven by Erwin Weber in the Rally of Portugal in the category of 2-wheel drive. That same year, Erwin Weber wins the first place in the 2-wheel drive category in the Acropolis Rally, with Antonio Ríos occupying the second position. The successes of the 1995 season encourage SEAT to participate next year in 1996 in the World Rally Championship in the category of 2.0 litre engine with the SEAT Ibiza Kit Car, a decision which proved to be successful as SEAT won the 1996 FIA 2-litre World Rally Championship title becoming the first brand to win the world title in its debut year. SEAT Sport in the next two seasons reaffirmed its domination winning in 1997 and 1998 two consecutive 2-litre WRC championship titles with drivers Harri Rovanperä, Oriol Gómez, Toni Gardemeister, Jörgen Jonasson and Gwyndaf Evans. The Volkswagen Polo Playa, a rebadged SEAT Ibiza Mk2 [edit] Rebadges The Ibiza was also produced in South Africa and rebadged as the Volkswagen Polo Playa and also in Argentina. [edit] Awards Car of the year 1994, in Spain [7] 'Carro do Ano' award in 1994, in Portugal [8] 'University car of the Year' in 1995 and 1996, in Spain [9] [edit] Mk3 (Typ 6L, 2002-2008) SEAT Ibiza Mk3 (6L) Production 2002–2008 Assembly Martorell, Spain Bratislava, Slovakia Body style(s) 3-door hatchback 5-door hatchback Platform Volkswagen Group A04 (PQ24) Engine(s) petrol engines: 1.2 I3 1.4 I4 1.6 I4 1.8 I4 20vTurbo 2.0 I4 diesel engines: 1.4 I3 TDI 1.9 I4 SDI 1.9 I4 TDI Related SEAT Córdoba Mk2 Volkswagen Polo Mk4 Volkswagen Fox Škoda Fabia Mk1 Škoda Fabia Mk2 Designer Walter de'Silva This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (July 2009) This section contains weasel words, vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information. Such statements should be clarified or removed. (September 2009) SEAT Ibiza 5-door (Mexico) Rear of a Seat Ibiza Mk3 The Ibiza Mk3 (internal designation Typ 6L, and sometimes incorrectly referred to in the United Kingdom as the Mk4) is the third model to be produced under Volkswagen Group ownership, and is a much more focused car.[clarification needed] Built on the same PQ24 platform as the Typ 9N Polo, it is intended to have a sporty, performance image, and was styled by the Italian designer Walter de'Silva. The model line up includes two hot hatch variants, the Ibiza FR and Cupra. These compensate for the lack of Polo hot hatch variants (the Polo GTI wasn't launched until 2006). The more aggressive styling has boosted this model ahead of the family-friendly styling of the Polo.[citation needed] It is also the largest Ibiza to date, with room for five adults, and a spacious,[citation needed] if rather short, boot. The standard trim level on this model is noticeably higher than previous models.[citation needed] This is regarded by some magazines to be the best supermini, with What Car? magazine calling it 'Car of the Year' in 2003 and their best 'Supermini of the Year' for three years in a row.[10] The 2006 model made slight cosmetic changes to both the interior and exterior, but is otherwise very similar to the original 2002 model. It also introduced engines with increased power (1.2 12v and 1.4 16v) and a new 1.4 litre Turbocharged Direct Injection (TDI) diesel version. The FR and Cupra TDI versions use a 1.9 litre Pumpe-Düse diesel engine with 130 PS (96 kW; 128 bhp) and 165 PS (121 kW; 163 bhp) respectively, the most powerful diesel engine ever used in this category of vehicle[citation needed] and providing an impressive performance. The latter engine is a development of the 150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp) unit used in the Golf GT and Leon FR, modified by SEAT Sport to improve breathing, giving one of the highest specific power outputs for a two-valve diesel under two litres.[dubious – discuss][citation needed] SEAT launched a new advertising campaign to follow the new model with the slogan "The rituals are different, the spirit is the same".[citation needed] It depicts four individuals each on a different colored SEAT Ibiza, performing different activities inside their car before actually starting it. The campaign sends a message that all people are different, but inside we all have a "sporty spirit". [edit] Awards 'Car of the Year' award in 2003, by the British magazine WhatCar? [10] 'Supermini of the Year' award three years in a row, by the British magazine WhatCar?[11] [edit] Mk4 (Typ 6J, 2008-present) SEAT Ibiza Mk4 (6J) Production 2008–present Assembly Martorell, Spain Body style(s) 3-door hatchback 5-door hatchback 5-door estate Platform Volkswagen Group A0 (PQ25) Engine(s) 1.2 I3 1.4 I4 1.6 I4 1.4 I4 TSI 1.4 I3 TDI 1.9 I4 TDI 2.0 I4 (Mexico) Transmission(s) 5-speed manual 7-speed DSG automatic Wheelbase 2,469 mm (97.2 in) Length 4,031 mm (158.7 in) - 4,072 mm (160.3 in) (3d), 4,052 mm (159.5 in) (5d) Width 1,693 mm (66.7 in) Height 1,420 mm (55.9 in) - 1,428 mm (56.2 in) (3d), 1,445 mm (56.9 in) (5d) Kerb weight 974–1,172 kg (2,150–2,580 lb) (3d) 999–1,120 kg (2,200–2,500 lb) (5d) Related Audi A1 Volkswagen Polo Mk5 Designer Luc Donckerwolke SEAT Ibiza SC (6J) The Mk4 Ibiza (Typ 6J), styled by the Belgian car designer Luc Donckerwolke with the distinctive 'arrow design', and being the first among other Volkswagen Group models (Volkswagen Polo Mk5 and Audi A1) to use the latest VW Group PQ25 platform in the segment of supermini cars,[12][13][14][15] was previewed at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show in the form of the Bocanegra concept car.[16] The new model first went on sale in the summer of 2008 five-door format,[17] followed by a three-door variant, marketed as the Ibiza SportCoupé or Ibiza SC. An Ibiza Ecomotive model, powered by an 80 PS (59 kW; 79 bhp), 1.4 litre diesel engine emitting 98 g/km of CO2, was launched late in 2008.[18] High-performance Ibiza FR, Cupra and Bocanegra models were launched in June 2009.[19] The Ibiza FR is powered by a 150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp) 1.4 TSI twincharger (turbo and supercharger) engine with a seven-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox (DSG),[20] while the Ibiza Cupra and Bocanegra have the same powertrain tuned to 180 PS (132 kW; 178 bhp).[21] In January 2010, SEAT introduced first in the VW Group on the Ibiza's specific platform the 2.0 TDI Diesel engine in both SportCoupe and five-door Ibiza FR specification. The 2.0TDI boasts 143 hp (107 kW; 145 PS) and an average consumption of 4.6 L/100 km (61 mpg-imp; 51 mpg-US) [22][23]. In September 2010, the Ibiza's SportCoupe and five-door range is expected to be extended with the further addition of the new 1.2 TSI 105 PS (77 kW; 104 bhp) engine.[24] A special version of the Ibiza Mk4, called “25th anniversary”, was presented at the Barcelona Motor Show in 2009, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of SEAT's best seller Ibiza.[25] In 2009 the SEAT Ibiza Cupra was turned into a race car in the ‘SEAT Cupra race’ mobile game for Apple iPhone/iPod touch available through the iTunes' App store.[26] In July 2010 a revised Ibiza Ecomotive was announced, powered by 75 PS (55 kW; 74 bhp) 1.2 TDI common rail diesel engine with CO2 emissions of 89 g/km.[27] [edit] Safety In 2008, the SEAT Ibiza Mk4 was tested for its safety performance under the Euro NCAP assessment scheme and it achieved a 5-star overall rating [28]: Overall rating: Adult occupant: Child occupant: Pedestrian: [edit] Ibiza ST A 5-door estate car variant, the Ibiza ST, was announced in March 2010, at the Geneva Motor Show.[29] The ST is 4.23 m (167 in) long, which increases the boot volume to 430 litres. Two new engine options were introduced with this model, a 105 PS 1.2 TSI (petrol) and a 75 PS 1.2 TDI diesel. A preview of the Ibiza ST was shown at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show in the form of the SEAT Ibz concept car.[30] [edit] Awards Red Dot “Best of the Best” award in 2009 for the high quality design of the 5 door SEAT Ibiza, from the Nordrhein Westfalen (Germany) Design Centre [31] Red Dot award in 2009 for outstanding quality of the SEAT Ibiza SC, from the Nordrhein Westfalen (Germany) Design Centre [31] 'Golden Steering Wheel' 2009 in the small car category award, in Germany 'Compact Car of the Year 2009' award in Holland, by the Dutch motoring club ANWB 'Auto 1' award in Poland, by the Auto Bild magazine 'Car of the Year 2009' award in Spain, by the Grupo Editorial Prensa Ibérica, the La Vanguardia newspaper and the Autofácil magazine 'Small Car of the Year 2009' award in Portugal, by the magazine Car of the Year – Crystal Steering Wheel Trophy 'Most Wanted Vehicle of 2009' award in the Republic of Macedonia, by the “Auto Magazine” television programme [32] 'Young Car 2009' award by the Spanish magazine Car and Driver, for the SEAT Ibiza SC 'Sporty Car of the Year 2010' award in Portugal, for the SEAT Ibiza Cupra [33] 'ECOBEST 2008' award for the SEAT Ibiza ECOMOTIVE as the most ecological car of the year 'The most secure vehicle in the City Car/Supermini category by the British Insurance Vehicle Security (BIVS) 2009' award in Great Britain, by Thatcham - the Motor Insurance Repair Research Centre [34] 'Best TV Commercial of 2010' award in Spain by the Spanish magazine Car and Driver [35] [edit] Specifications for all variants This section does not cite any references or sources. 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(September 2009) 1984-1993 (021A) 1993-1996 (6K) 1996-1999 (6K facelift) 1999-2002 (6K GP01) 2002-2005 (6L) 2006-2008 (6L facelift) 2008- (6J) Petrol engines 0.9 8v [46 PS/34 kW] 1.2 8v [70 PS/52 kW] 1.5 8v [86 PS/63 kW] 1.5 8v [101 PS/74 kW] 1.7 8v [98 PS/72 kW] Diesel engines 1.7 D [56 PS/41 kW] Trim levels Base Special Disco Designer Fashion L GL GLX SXi Petrol engines 1.05 8v [45 PS/33 kW] 1.3 8v [54 PS/40 kW] 1.4 8v [60 PS/44 kW] 1.6 8v [75 PS/55 kW] 1.8 8v [90 PS/66 kW] 1.8 16v [129 PS/95 kW] (GTI) 2.0 8v [116 PS/85 kW] (GTI) Diesel engines 1.9 D [64 PS/47 kW] 1.9 TD [75 PS/55 kW] Trim levels i CL CLX GLX Pasion S GTI Petrol engines 1.0 8v [50 PS/37 kW] 1.4 8v [60 PS/44 kW] 1.4 16v [100 PS/74 kW] (GT) 1.6 8v [75 PS/55 kW] 1.6 8v [101 PS/74 kW] 1.8 8v [90 PS/66 kW] 2.0 8v [116 PS/85 kW] (GTI) 2.0 16v [150 PS/110 kW] (GTI) Diesel engines 1.9 D [64 PS/47 kW] 1.9 SDI [64 PS/47 kW] 1.9 TDI [90 PS/66 kW] 1.9 TDI [110 PS/81 kW] (GT) Trim Levels Base E S SE SXE Sport GT GTI GTI Cupra Sport Petrol engines 1.0 8v [50 PS/37 kW] 1.0 16v [69 PS/51 kW] 1.4 8v [60 PS/44 kW] 1.4 16v [75 PS/55 kW] 1.4 16v [101 PS/74 kW] 1.6 8v [75 PS/55 kW] 1.6 8v [101 PS/74 kW] 1.8 20vT [156 PS/115 kW] (Sport, Cupra) 1.8 20vT [180 PS/132 kW] (Cupra R) Diesel engines 1.9 SDI [68 PS/50 kW] 1.9 TDI [90 PS/66 kW] 1.9 TDI [110 PS/81 kW] Trim levels Entry S SE SX Award Stella Signo Sport Cupra Cupra R Petrol engines 1.2 [54 PS/40 kW] 1.2 12v [64 PS/47 kW] 1.4 16v [75 PS/55 kW] 1.4 16v [101 PS/74 kW] 1.8 20vT [150 PS/110 kW] (FR) 1.8 20vT [180 PS/132 kW] (Cupra) 2.0 8v [116 PS/85 kW] Diesel engines 1.4 TDI [75 PS/55 kW] 1.9 SDI [64 PS/47 kW] 1.9 TDI [101 PS/74 kW] 1.9 TDI [130 PS/96 kW] (FR) 1.9 TDI [160 PS/118 kW] (Cupra) Trim levels Award SX Stylance Reference Signo Stella Sport FR Cupra Petrol engines 1.2 12v [70 PS/51 kW] 1.4 16v [86 PS/63 kW] 1.4 16v [101 PS/74 kW] 1.6 16v [105 PS/77 kW] 1.8 20vT [150 PS/110 kW] (FR) 1.8 20vT [180 PS/132 kW] (Cupra) 2.0 8v [116 PS/85 kW] Diesel engines 1.4 TDI [70 PS/51 kW] 1.4 TDI [80 PS/59 kW] 1.9 SDI [68 PS/50 kW] 1.9 TDI [101 PS/74 kW] 1.9 TDI [130 PS/96 kW] (FR) 1.9 TDI [160 PS/118 kW] (Cupra) Trim levels Reference Stylance Freerider Sportrider Sport DAB Sport (2006 limited edition) Formula Sport (2007 limited edition) FR Cupra Petrol engines 1.2 12v [69 PS/51 kW] 1.4 16v [86 PS/63 kW] 1.6 16v [105 PS/77 kW] 1.2 TSI [105 PS/77 kW] 2.0 8v [116 PS/85 kW] (Mexico) 1.4 TSI [150 PS/110 kW] (FR) 1.4 TSI [180 PS/132 kW] (Cupra) Diesel engines 1.4 TDI [80 PS/59 kW] 1.6 TDI CR [90 PS/66 kW] 1.6 TDI CR [105 PS/77 kW] 1.9 TDI [90 PS/66 kW] 1.9 TDI [105 PS/77 kW] 2.0 TDI CR [143 PS/105 kW] (FR) Trim levels Ecomotive Reference Stylance Sport FR Cupra Bocanegra [edit] Sales and production figures Since the first generation of the SEAT Ibiza launched in 1984, more than 4 million SEAT Ibiza cars have been sold in its four generations up to the present.[1] model SEAT Ibiza Mk1 1984-1993 SEAT Ibiza Mk2 1993-2002 SEAT Ibiza Mk3 2002-2007 Total sales [1] 1,342,001 1,522,607 1,084,989 In the year 2009, the total annual retail sales number of SEAT Ibiza cars was 170,833 vehicles,[36] while the annual production of SEAT Ibiza vehicles made in SEAT's Martorell plant came up to 173,715 units. The total production per year of SEAT Ibiza cars, manufactured in SEAT and other Volkswagen group's plants, is shown in the following table : model 1998 [37] 1999 [37] 2000 [38] 2001 [39] 2002 [40] 2003 [41] 2004 [42] 2005 [43] 2006 [44] 2007 [45] 2008 [46] 2009 [47] 2010 SEAT Ibiza / SEAT Ibiza SC / SEAT Ibiza ST Total annual production 180,775 194,245 199,279 188,427 197,311 220,497 183,754 168,645 183,848 172,206 192,470 173,715 [edit] See also Wikimedia Commons has media related to: SEAT Ibiza Ecomotive [edit] References ^ a b c d e "SEAT Ibiza's success story". Media.seat.com. http://media.seat.com/en/seat-news/2009/410-25-anos-de-exito.html. Retrieved 2010-10-20.  ^ Auto Katalog 1993. Stuttgart: Vereinigte Motor-Verlage GmbH & Co. KG. 1992. pp. 44–45, Technische Daten tearout.  ^ a b "SEAT.com > 1989-1980". SEAT.com. http://www.seat.com/com/generator/su/com/SEAT/site/company/history/1989-1980/main,lang=es.html.  ^ "Italdesign - Giugiaro". 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Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA SX TDI [ Regd:12/2005] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Canvey Island STOCK HBC Ref : 4347902 FUEL : Diesel Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA TDI SPORT [ Regd:02/2003] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Canvey Island STOCK HBC Ref : 4336293 FUEL : Diesel Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA [ Regd:10/1999] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Canvey Island STOCK HBC Ref : 4329272 FUEL : Petrol Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA SPORT 84 [ Regd:07/2009] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Teesside STOCK HBC Ref : 4339347 FUEL : Petrol Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA DAB SPECIAL EDITION [ Regd:12/2006] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Canvey Island STOCK HBC Ref : 4323713 FUEL : Petrol Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA S [ Regd:06/2001] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Canvey Island STOCK HBC Ref : 4283024 FUEL : Petrol Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA SALSA [ Regd:08/1996] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Canvey Island STOCK HBC Ref : 4290185 FUEL : Unkown Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information Seat Ibiza [ 53 Reg] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Teesside STOCK HBC Ref : 4262945 FUEL : Petrol Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA SPORT 84 [ Regd:11/2009] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Teesside STOCK HBC Ref : 4229753 FUEL : Petrol Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA CL [ Regd:03/1996] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. It may not beavailable for some weeks Auction Site : Canvey Island STOCK HBC Ref : 4204418 FUEL : Petrol Sorry. These are the only details we have. Please do not contact us for additional information SEAT IBIZA [ Regd:03/2003] This Vehicle is in stock but notavailable for sale. 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