ATECA GETS A MID-GENERATION FACELIFT
THE Seat Ateca is now four years old which means that it’s time for a facelift, as most mass-produced cars change generation every seven or eight years as a rule, with a facelift carried out halfway through that period.
Exterior changes to the Ateca are limited to new front and rear bumpers plus tweaks to the front and rear lamps. Annoyingly, these bumper changes have added 18mm to the car’s length, making city parking more difficult.
Changes to the interior are more substantial with improved upholstery, a new digital instrument pack and revised infotainment system.
We’ll give you prices and a date for when the new Ateca will be in showrooms as soon as we have them.