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Seat has a new SUV. Still awake? Okay, then say hello to the Tarraco, which is Seat"s biggest SUV to date. It"s available with seven seats and thusly is a rival to Hyundai"s Santa Fe and Skoda Kodiaq, and completes Seat"s trio of SUVs ahead of Skoda"s similar plot. See, we"ve had the small Arona and medium Ateca, and now we"ve got this. The, erm Tarraco. Skoda has the Karoq and Kodiaq and will soon have its own supermini-sized crossover, while VW will follow with T-Cross, joining the T-Roc, Tiguan and Touareg. Got it? Good. Excited? Hmm Seat says the Tarraco, which was named by public vote and therefore should have been called BloatyMcBloatFace, "blends design and functionality, sportiness and comfort, accessibility and quality, technology and emotion but in a form that suits a wider variety of lifestyles." How wide a brief is that? We"re surprised it hasn"t gone for a N rburgring record and achieved vertical take-off.
Date written: 19 Sep 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13383
Seat has a new SUV. Still awake? Okay, then say hello to the Tarraco, which is Seat"s biggest SUV to date. It"s available with seven seats and thusly is a rival to Hyundai"s Santa Fe and Skoda Kodiaq, and completes Seat"s trio of SUVs ahead of Skoda"s similar plot. See, we"ve had the small Arona and medium Ateca, and now we"ve got this. The, erm Tarraco. Skoda has the Karoq and Kodiaq and will soon have its own supermini-sized crossover, while VW will follow with T-Cross, joining the T-Roc, Tiguan and Touareg. Got it? Good. Excited? Hmm Seat says the Tarraco, which was named by public vote and therefore should have been called BloatyMcBloatFace, "blends design and functionality, sportiness and comfort, accessibility and quality, technology and emotion but in a form that suits a wider variety of lifestyles." How wide a brief is that? We"re surprised it hasn"t gone for a N rburgring record and achieved vertical take-off.
Date written: 19 Sep 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13383