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Really sorry if this has been posted before, but I have done a search and couldn't find anything. Does anyone have a comprehensive list of the changes to the Ibiza Cupra for the 2011 model year?

Looking on the Seat site it looks like you can't spec it with the bluetooth pack, is this now standard?

It also looks like the leather now comes heated which was one of the things which put me off before.

I also love the look of the new yellow colour!!

Thanks guys,
Tom
 
Here you go. Received this when looking for a new Ibiza myself:


There is a new specification for the Ibiza SC - MY2011 from the 1st June 2010, details are below:



Standard equipment



Climate control on FR, Cupra, and Cupra Bocanegra now includes a refrigerated glovebox

Cruise control and coming-home headlight function added to Sport (this is now standard on all models from SE level upwards)

Bluetooth and combined USB port (CUP) is now standard on Cupra and Cupra Bocanegra models

Electrically folding mirrors are now standard on SE and Sport trims

Dark-tinted windows are now standard on Sport trim

Alarm is now standard on all Ibizas except the entry-level Ibiza SC 1.2 60PS E



Colours and upholstery



Deleted colours

Metallic colours: Ruby Red, Ada Blue, Nayara Blue, Citrus

Custom palette colours: Lumina Orange, Furia Grey, Limette, Galia Blue



New colours

Metallic colour: Dakota Red (previously only available on Cupra Bocanegra)

Custom palette colours: Tribu, Boal and Speed Blue (Speed Blue was previously only available on Cupra)



New upholstery

New upholstery designs for S, SE and Sport trims.



Wheels



New wheels

New 15-inch ‘Mamba’ wheel covers are standard on S trim

15-inch ‘Ingenia’ alloy wheels are now optional on S trim (previously standard on SE trim)

New 15-inch ‘Ibia’ alloy wheels are standard on SE trim

New 16-inch ‘Stratos’ alloy wheels are standard on Sport models



Deleted wheels

Black and white 17-inch optional alloy wheels are no longer available on Sport models

Ibiza Cupra Bocanegra alloy wheels are now silver (not titanium finish), the same as on Ibiza Cupra models



Engines and versions



Deletions

The non-A/C version of Ibiza S has been deleted. Only the Ibiza SC 1.2 60PS E does not have air conditioning.



Changes

The 1.2 70PS engine is now EU5-compliant. Its CO2 emissions drop 14g/km to 125g/km. The model codes do not change

The 1.4 85PS engine is now EU5-compliant and has been significantly refined. Its CO2 emissions drop 3g/km to 139g/km. The model codes do not change

The 1.2 TDI common-rail 75PS engine replaces the 1.4 TDI 80PS engine. An Ecomotive version will be available from production week 38



Options



New options

New ‘comfort drive’ pack is available for S A/C models. It comprises front fog lamps, cruise control and heated door mirrors



Changes

Side curtain airbags (in lieu of head-thorax airbags) are no longer optional on all Ibiza SC and 5dr models

Climate control (on SE and Sport trims) now includes a refrigerated glovebox

Bi-xenon headlamps are no longer optional on SE (only on Sport trim and above)

Bluetooth and CUP must be ordered together, and are available only on SE trim upwards
 
Thanks a lot for this. I was looking on the VW site the other day and saw you can't get bluetooth on a Polo GTI so wondered if Seat had gone the same way. Thankfully not!
 
I was looking on the VW site the other day and saw you can't get bluetooth on a Polo GTI so wondered if Seat had gone the same way. Thankfully not!
What R U talking about? :wtf:
One of my customers more than one year owned SEAT Ibiza with optional BT! It was always possible 2 buy it like an option!:p
 
Climate control on FR, Cupra, and Cupra Bocanegra now includes a refrigerated glovebox

Cruise control and coming-home headlight function added to Sport (this is now standard on all models from SE level upwards)

Bluetooth and combined USB port (CUP) is now standard on Cupra and Cupra Bocanegra models

can those be installed in 2010 boc ? [:@]:confused::cry:
 
well i think from what i have gethered from my dealer it will only take a week for delivery as there is one in dock. so if i order it now then ill recieve it before im 21 therefore insurance is more lol. so i can wait :D
 
I've got to wait until Wednesday and that's killing me! I've only had to wait two days so far lol The wait is a big part of the experience of getting a new car though
 
No more parking sensors as there is a shortage world wide apparently, this from SEAT UK. that is why convenience pack is no longer available on the configurator. So glad I have them and the curtain airbags hehehehehehhehe
 
Yes the sensor has been indentified as the one from the Golf 6. The function in the golf 6 worked with the Seat sensor apparently.
But itÞs still unclear wether it needs extra cables aswell. But once the new ones are delivered this can be easily tested by trying the new lightswitch in an older car.
 
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