The 2024 marks the completing 40 years of life for SEAT Ibiza. The iconic supermini of the Spanish brand was presented for first time in 1984 and since then, with five generations of, has sold over 6 million copies.
To celebrate her 40th anniversary of the model that laid the foundation for the its establishmentSEAT created a special, limited edition. Her name, Anniversary Limited Editionwhich will arrive at markets in the first quarter of 2024.
The “festive” edition will have, according to the company’s announcement, new equipment and colorsas new aluminum rims but also special design elements. Outwardly, it will stand out from the exclusive gray color bodywork Graphene Grey and the different one gray variant Cosmo Grey at 18-inch alloy wheels.
In addition, in pillar B the logo is laser engraved «Anniversary Limited Edition». Opening the door to enter the cabin, he meets corresponding logo on the sillwhile the interior benefits from new, exclusive, cloth bucket seatswhich ensure extra comfort but also dynamic elements for them front passengers.
Moreover, in console but also on doors there is one new dark matte aluminum finish. SEAT did not give further details about the equipment or the motor set of the special edition, so we will have to wait for a later announcement or its commercial launch.
The first generation of the Ibiza was developed by SEAT without the help of a technological partnerbased on the internal know-how as well as that of its partners Giorgetto Giugiaro for its external design, of Karman for the interior and her Porsche for the drivetrain.
“The success of the iconic Ibiza meant that some countries they recognized the value of the vehicle even before the brand itself! SEAT currently has the best product range in its history and now she’s stronger than ever”said the CEO of the brand, Wayne Griffiths.
And he added: “By normalizing the challenge supply of semiconductorsthe sales have increased by 24% in 2023while we reached the 288,400 deliveries cars”.
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