List of SEAT vehicles

SEAT produces the following vehicles, past and present, including under the performance-oriented Cupra brand.
Current models
SEAT brand
| Model | Calendar year introduced  | 
Current model | Vehicle description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Introduction | Update (facelift) | ||||
| Hatchback | |||||
 
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Ibiza | 1984 | 2017 | 2021 | B-segment hatchback based on the MQB A0 platform. | 
 
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León | 1999 | 2020 | — | C-segment hatchback based on the MQB A1 platform. | 
| Station wagon | |||||
 
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León Sportstourer/Estate | 2013 | 2020 | — | C-segment station wagon based on the MQB A1 platform. | 
| SUV/crossover | |||||
 
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Arona | 2017 | 2017 | 2021 | B-segment crossover SUV based on the MQB A0 platform. | 
 
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Ateca | 2016 | 2016 | 2020 | C-segment crossover SUV based on the MQB A1 platform. | 
Cupra brand
| Model | Calendar year introduced  | 
Current model | Vehicle description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Introduction | Update (facelift) | ||||
| Hatchback | |||||
 
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Born | 2021 | 2021 | — | Battery electric C-segment hatchback based on the Volkswagen ID.3. | 
 
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León | 2020 | 2020 | 2024 | Performance version of the León. Previously sold as the SEAT León Cupra. | 
| Station wagon | |||||
 
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León Sportstourer/Estate | 2020 | 2020 | 2024 | Performance version of the León Sportstourer/Estate. Previously sold as the SEAT León Cupra Sportstourer/Estate. | 
| SUV/crossover | |||||
 
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Ateca | 2018 | 2018 | 2020 | Performance version of the Ateca. | 
 
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Formentor | 2020 | 2020 | 2024 | Performance compact crossover SUV (C-segment). First standalone model for Cupra. | 
 
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Tavascan | 2023 | 2023 | — | Battery electric C-segment coupe SUV based on the MEB platform. | 
 
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Terramar | 2024 | 2024 | — | Three-row Compact crossover SUV (C-segment). Based on the Audi Q3. | 
SEAT MÓ models
- eKickscooter 25 (2020–present)
 - eKickscooter 65 (2020–present)
 - eScooter 125 (2020–present)
 
Former models
the first car to be wholly developed in SEAT's Martorell Technical centre.

a cabriolet in SEAT's range.

- 1400 A / 1400 B / 1400 C (1953–1963)
 - 600 N / 600 D / 600 E / 600 L (1957–1973)
 - 1500 / 1500 Familiar (1963–1972)
 - 800 (1963–1968)
 - 850 (2/4-doors) (1966–1974)
 - 850 Coupé (1967–1972)
 - 850 Spyder (1970–1972)
 - 850 Sport Coupé (1967)
 - 124 / 124 Familiar (1968–1980)
 - 1430 (1969–1975)
 - 124 Sport (1970–1975)
 - 127 (1972–1982)
 - 132 (1973–1982)
 - 133 (1974–1981)
 - 131 / 131 Familiar (1975–1983)
 - 1200 Sport (1975–1981)
 - 128 (1976–1980)
 - Ritmo (1979–1983)
 - Panda (1980–1986)
 - Ronda (1982–1986)[1]
 - Trans (1982–1986)
 - Fura (3/5-doors) (1982–1986)
 - Ibiza Mk1 (3/5-doors) (1984–1993)
 - Málaga (1985–1992)
 - Terra / Terra box (1987–1996)
 - Marbella / Marbella box (1986–1998)
 - Toledo Mk1 (1991–1998)
 - Ibiza Mk2 (3/5-doors) (1993–2002)
 - Córdoba / Córdoba SX / Córdoba Vario Mk1 (1993–2002)
 - Inca Kombi / Inca Van (1995–2003)
 - Alhambra Mk1 (1996–2010)
 - Arosa (1997–2004)
 - Toledo Mk2 (1998–2004)
 - León Mk1 (1999–2005)
 - Ibiza Mk3 (3/5-doors) (2002–2008)
 - Córdoba Mk2 (2002–2009)
 - Toledo Mk3 (2004–2009)
 - Altea (2004–2015)
 - León Mk2 (2005–2012)
 - Exeo (2008–2013)
 - Ibiza Mk4 (3/5-doors) (2008–2017)
 - Alhambra Mk2 (2010–2020)
 - Mii (2011–2021)
 - Toledo Mk4 (2012–2019)
 - León Mk3 (2012–2020)
 - Tarraco (2018–2024)
 
Concept models

SEAT's crossover SUV concept car.
SEAT's first all-electric concept car.

SEAT's roadster concept car.

- 1400 A Descapotable
 - 600 prototype (Geneva, 1955)
 - 750 Sport (Barcelona, 1957)
 - 600 Multiple (Barcelona, 1959)
 - Ibiza Mk1 cabrio
 - Proto TLD (Turin, 1988)
 - Proto T (Frankfurt, 1989)
 - Proto C (Paris, 1990)
 - Proto TL (Geneva, 1990)
 - Marbella Playa (Frankfurt, 1991)
 - Toledo Mk1 exclusive (Geneva,1992)
 - Toledo Mk1 electric (1992)
 - Concepto T coupé (Paris, 1992)
 - Concepto T cabrio (Barcelona, 1993)
 - Ibiza Mk2 electric (1993)
 - Córdoba Mk2 cabrio
 - Rosé (1994)
 - Inca electric (Hanover, 1995)
 - Alhambra prototype (Geneva, 1995)
 - Bolero (Geneva, 1998)
 - Toledo Cupra concept (1999)
 - Fórmula (Geneva, 1999)
 - Salsa (Geneva, 2000)
 - Salsa Emoción (Paris, 2000)
 - León Cupra R concept (Barcelona, 2001)
 - Tango roadster/Tango spyder/Tango coupé/Tango Racer (Frankfurt, 2001)
 - Arosa City cruiser (Frankfurt, 2001)
 - Arosa Racer (Frankfurt, 2001)
 - Altea Prototipo (Frankfurt, 2003)
 - Cupra GT (Barcelona, 2003)
 - Toledo Prototipo (Madrid, 2004)
 - León Prototipo (Geneva, 2005)
 - Altea FR Prototipo (Frankfurt, 2005)
 - Altea 2 litre 170 hp TDI prototype (2005)
 - Ibiza Vaillante concept (Geneva, 2006)
 - León Pies Descalzos (Berlin, 2007)
 - Altea Freetrack Prototipo (Geneva, 2007)
 - Tribu concept (Frankfurt, 2007)
 - Bocanegra (Geneva, 2008)
 - León Ecomotive concept (Geneva, 2009)
 - León Twin drive (Martorell, 2009)
 - IBZ concept (Frankfurt, 2009)
 - IBE concept I (Geneva, 2010)
 - IBE concept II (Paris, 2010)
 - IBX concept (Geneva, 2011)
 - IBL concept (Frankfurt, 2011)
 - Altea Electric XL Ecomotive (2011)
 - Toledo concept (Geneva, 2012)
 - SEAT Mii FR Line (Wörthersee, 2012) and (París, 2012)
 - SEAT Ibiza FR Dashboard (Wörthersee, 2012)
 - SEAT e-Mii (Barcelona, 2013)
 - SEAT León verde plug-in (Martorell, 2013)
 - SEAT Ibiza Cupster (Wörthersee, 2014)
 - 20V20 (Geneva, 2015)
 - el-Born (Geneva, 2019)
 - Minimo (Barcelona, 2019)
 
References
- ^ "Der Porsche-Seat". Stern (in German). 1 October 2013.
 
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