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Seat - Arona (2020)
The Seat Arona: a bright spark in the compact crossover league
Launched in 2017, the Seat Arona quickly carved out a niche for itself as a sport‑tuned, city‑ready appliance that packs a surprisingly practical punch. Whether you’re looking at a fresh model’s launch price or wondering about the long‑term value of a Peugeot‑powered machine, understanding the Seat Arona price landscape can help you make a smarter purchase. Let’s unpack the key data that goes into deciding what a 2020 Seat Arona is worth.
- Year: 2020 – a generation that introduced refined styling and a wider range of powertrains.
- Price Context: Base models began around €14,400 in most European markets, while premium trims can exceed €20,000 depending on optional equipment and tax regimes.
Core Specifications
- Engine: 1.0 L three‑cyl, 73 kW (100 hp) petrol; 1.4 L four‑cyl option at 78 kW (106 hp) available in later trims.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed DSG dual‑clutch automatic.
- Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline) – no diesel or hybrid variants for this model.
- Powertrain Layout: Front‑wheel drive, all‑wheel drive (4x4) available on higher trims.
- Dimensions:
- Length: 4.03 m
- Width: 1.80 m
- Height: 1.60 m
- Wheelbase: 2.57 m
- Weight: Approximately 1,090 kg (471 lb) – one of the lightest vehicles in its class.
- Infotainment: 7‑inch touch screen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bumper Pack as optional upgrades.
- Safety: 5-star Euro NCAP rating, standard ESC, VSA, driver‑assist features.
- Fuel Consumption: 4.7–5.2 L/100 km (city/highway) – highly efficient for urban driving.
Depreciation Insights
When assessing a used vehicle’s worth or forecasting future value, understanding Seat Arona depreciation is crucial. Studies of similar compact crossovers show that vehicles typically lose 15‑20% of their value in the first year, a further 17‑23% by the second year, and about 25‑30% total after five years.
- Year‑to‑Year: 0–1 year: 15‑20% drop.
- 1–2 years: 17‑23% additional.
- 2–5 years: 10‑15% per annum.
These figures are influenced by market demand, mileage, maintenance history, and optional trims. Since the Seat Arona is a highly sought‑after city‑crossover, depreciation may be slightly slower on models with excellent service records and low mileage.
Comparison Context
Compared to similar models, the Seat Arona stands out in several respects:
- All‑Wheel Drive advantage: While most of its competitors remain front‑wheel only, the Arona offers a 4x4 option, enhancing traction in mixed weather.
- Weight advantage: Its lighter weight gives it better fuel economy and sharper handling.
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