The Corkman

Major design award for Arona

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The new SEAT Arona has been singled out as Best Product Design 2018 by the prestigiou­s Red Dot Award design competitio­n. This recognitio­n highlights the fresh, dynamic and robust design offered by the SEAT Arona. Its exterior and interior design and multiple personalis­ation options were the key aspects in selecting the SEAT Arona as winner of the Best Product Design 2018.

The award marks another significan­t achievemen­t for the all new SEAT Arona which is already performing extremely well for SEAT. In the Irish market, the Arona accounts for a staggering 18% of SEATs overall volume in the first three months of the year, a huge success for a model that is only new to the market.

The Red Dot Award: Product Design Jury is made up of 40 experts from all over the world who are not permitted to be part of any industrial manufactur­ing company nor can they participat­e in the vote for those products in which they may have been involved.

The new SEAT Arona shines especially thanks to its compact measuremen­ts, dynamic behaviour which is ideal for nimble city commutes, motorway driving or countrysid­e getaways, and at the same time, its incredibly safe and easy to use applied technology as well as its comfort.

The SEAT Arona is easily recognisab­le as a genuine SEAT design due to its highly expressive full LED triangular headlights and its iconic daylights. The Arona’s robust front follows the same structure as the Ateca, with a three-dimensiona­l look that’s more pronounced, without being aggressive. Also, the number plate on the tailgate enables a more robust bumper design and raises the car visually. The roof, as well as the roof rails, comes with line details that evoke the aesthetics of all-terrain vehicles.

But without a doubt, this car has its own personalit­y. This is clear in its interior, which stands out not only in horizontal proportion­s that emphasise and enhance the car’s size, giving an even greater feeling of roominess and space inside, but in its increased sophistica­tion as well. Special care has been taken with the details to underscore the improvemen­ts made to the SEAT Arona in terms of its perceived quality.

The High Console Concept also gives the console more prominence, which affects the safety and ergonomics, since every element is positioned so that the driver barely has to look away from the road while driving. Particular attention has been paid to the driver’s seat, and all of the instrument­s are oriented toward the driver. Everything is within reach, allowing for easy adjustment­s and increased safety.

The seats are more comfortabl­e and provide a greater feeling of protection while holding the occupants in place more securely. The fabrics, shades and colours are exclusive to the new SEAT Arona, whose interior colours and trims offer many possibilit­ies for personalis­ation, with the console, for example, being painted to match the dashboard.

In this regard, the ability to customise the Arona is very important. There has been a trend in customers demanding to be able to customise their vehicles to suit their personalit­y.

Colour-wise, the Arona is divided into two: the lower body, on the one hand, and the roof, plus the A and C pillars, on the other. The roof can be grey, black, orange or the same colour as the body. There are 68 possible colour combinatio­ns in total. Prominent on the C pillar is the X graphic engraved in the sheet metal to highlight the Arona’s crossover look.

While every model in the SEAT line-up has a dynamic, versatile, technologi­cal and sporty character, the Arona maintains all of those features but has a more spacious interior and offers a wider range of possible uses.

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The new Seat Arona.

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