2016 Seat Alhambra |
The 2.0 TDI engines are offered with 85 kW / 115 PS, 110 kW / 150 PS and 135 kW / 184 PS (torque 380 Nm). The two TSI petrol engines produce 110 kW / 150 PS and 162 kW / 220 PS (350 Nm of torque) from the top-of-the-range version, marking 20 PS more than the previous engine. The TDI variant with 110 kW / 150 PS is also available as a 4Drive with permanent all-wheel drive.
2016 Seat Alhambra |
The multi-collision brake is also standard equipment in the new Alhambra. In the event that the driver can no longer intervene following an accident, it initiates automatic braking to avoid a secondary collision. New to the line-up is the Blind-Spot Sensor, which warns of vehicles in the blind spot when changing lane. Also new in the Alhambra is the DCC adaptive chassis control. The system regulates the damper valves in a matter of milliseconds to adapt the vehicle characteristics to fit perfectly with the driving situation - for supreme comfort and relaxed sporting flair. The new massage seats also deliver an exceptionally high level of long-distance comfort.
The Alhambra's design has been subtly updated. New rear lights with LED technology display SEAT's distinctive light signature, which underscores its family connections, as do the new brand logo set into the modified front grille and the new wheel designs. The interior comes with new trim colours, the steering wheel design is from the SEAT Leon and some of the control elements have been redesigned. The keyless entry and start system is another comfort feature. The equipment lines have been restructured so that the Alhambra will now be offered as Reference, Style and Style Advanced.