Perhaps Seat might get some bits from the Vag parts bin after all 🤣. Audi MEB models coming

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Leading car brand unveils plans for its smallest model yet - set to replace two discontinued favourites next year


Well I'm thinking the Elrog must have some spare parts going but we'll see. Those Cupra Tribe people dont have their nose in the Vag parts bin.... no casts off for them 😉.
 

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A3 E-Tron looks like another ID3 and Cupra Born clone especially from the front; reusing bonnet and glass then a A2 esque rear.


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I've haven't seen anything to suggest Seat will be getting anything fully electric for the time being.

The MEB platform is being utilised all across the group for small and mid-sized vehicles including the ID. range, Born, Tavascan, Skoda EVs and Etrons.

I dare say it'll be used for the new ID.2, ID.Cross, Audi line up and Cupra small EV too.
 

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I've haven't seen anything to suggest Seat will be getting anything fully electric for the time being.

The MEB platform is being utilised all across the group for small and mid-sized vehicles including the ID. range, Born, Tavascan, Skoda EVs and Etrons.

I dare say it'll be used for the new ID.2, ID.Cross, Audi line up and Cupra small EV too.

Any dates yet for when they will announce the Ibiza and Arona facelift? All I heard was that it was likely in October.
 

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Probably buried. Separating Cupra from Seat and dealer selection was the most daft thing they did. Seat will die a slow death if they dont get out their EV models.

Still there is an MG dealership up the road and the SUV MG EV in black I saw the other day looked tasty (needs a smaller MG badge thou). I'm working on the basis that Seat / Cupra might have sorted itself out by when I want to buy an Ateca sized EV. Current battery size eating into foot space isn't a seller for me as reported by others. Going to do a leg test in a few weeks time in a Cupra dealership to see whether it's true on what's been reported here.
 
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It'd be a poor move on VWGs part to let a long established and popular model like the Ibiza fade away.
 

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Well lets face it the original plan was to close seat down as a car manufacturer and that is why there were not doing any EV's but with all the changes going on with the European Climate goals maybe the ICE Cars will carry on.

@Syphon did say that currently the Future of Seat was still not confirmed so I guess we will have to wait.
 

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No those carbon mutterings are just a backlash from populist parties that want to make a fast buck out of somebody else's misery of flooded homes, scorched earth etc. Dressed up as say no to globalisation.... err it's globalists that are planning a way out of climate change. Head in the sand merchants.

Well on Cupra the guy that set the wheels in motion walked, pushed or shoved, pass. There is a story there. Evident the Spanish were not happy to have their factories turned into bike manufacturing or something.
 

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I've haven't seen anything to suggest Seat will be getting anything fully electric for the time being.

The MEB platform is being utilised all across the group for small and mid-sized vehicles including the ID. range, Born, Tavascan, Skoda EVs and Etrons.

I dare say it'll be used for the new ID.2, ID.Cross, Audi line up and Cupra small EV too.

I read a while back (sorry, can’t remember where) that the ID.2 Polo and Cupra Raval will use the ‘MEB Entry’ a.k.a ‘MEB Short’ platform. I‘m assuming the addition of the word ‘Entry’ or ‘Short’ to the platform name means there‘ll be some differences between this platform and the MEB platform used for mid-sized EV’s? I’m aware the ID.2 Polo EV is to be FWD (presumably the Raval will be too), whereas aren’t the ID.3 and Cupra Born RWD?
 

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It'd be a poor move on VWGs part to let a long established and popular model like the Ibiza fade away.

Agree. VW have retained the Polo name for their ID.2, so maybe we’ll see a Cupra Ibiza if sadly, VAG‘s plans are to kill off the Seat brand; IMHO it’ll be a very sad day if the brand is canned.……😢
 
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I read a while back (sorry, can’t remember where) that the ID.2 Polo and Cupra Raval will use the ‘MEB Entry’ a.k.a ‘MEB Short’ platform. I‘m assuming the addition of the word ‘Entry’ or ‘Short’ to the platform name means there‘ll be some differences between this platform and the MEB platform used for mid-sized EV’s? I’m aware the ID.2 Polo EV is to be FWD (presumably the Raval will be too), whereas aren’t the ID.3 and Cupra Born RWD?
Its a chassis family term and one of Germany's many acronyms.
 

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Its a chassis family term and one of Germany's many acronyms.
Have see what wiki says where it has to be evidenced based else it's moderated out. Those wiki librarians can be strick.


I did a bit of taxinomical analysis for global futures in my early career. Early use of logistics to identify new markets 😉. We were do telecom futures then.
 
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I'm having the misfortune (taking one for the team) of flying out to Ibiza to see them in a couple of weeks, watch this space.

Oh dear, how rude to be forced to go on our behalf to Ibiza instead of Costa del Milton Keynes :ROFLMAO:

I look forward to hearing all about them. Fingers crossed they will bring back the 1.5 150 DSG even in mild hybrid form for the UK Ibiza...
 
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I reckon that's an early picture of them. They were by the railway line. Then they got moved into the shopping centre as a feature... they came from somewhere else. Then moved again. Perhaps they have been put out to grass... then get slaughted.

I joke there was probably a council meeting that decided they should be released to graze back in the fields.... There is a certain amount off fighting about the artwork. Originally that was in Waverdon Hall (some say tower... incomers ?) where the corporation had it's HQ. Given they paid for the resident arts they displayed their work. Some placed in the central library. That is still there then the council got the Waverdon Hall art work when the development corporation closed down and responsibility went to the council... well apparently still a new town authority for the country. Reckon the council got the art, one stage it all got exhibited in the library on loan but moved again leaving just the original. That's got the balloons, LCD watches and Mr and Mrs Thatcher in it. Massive work on the staircase capturing MK in the 1980s.

The cows:


The corporation:


The artwork:


Boyd and Evans were the two resident artists although Google AI says there were none. They did the art for the Development Corporation to capture MK being built, aspirations etc. Members of the corporation Tribe no doubt....
 
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