Station wagon styled variants were included in the fourth generation range of Seat Ibiza. They measure 4227 mm (166.42 in.) in length, 1693 mm (66.65 in.) in width, and 1445 mm (56.89 in.) in height.
Seat Ibiza has a ground clearance of between 109 mm (4.3 in.) and 175 mm (6.9 in.), depending on the body style and modification.
Seat Ibiza variants, equipped with 1.2-liter petrol engines, have fuel economy figures as low as 4.9 l/ 100 km (48 mpg). Older vehicles, however, are not as efficient, with consumption of 6.6 l/ 100 km (35.64 mpg).
Speed is not quite the main focus in a Seat Ibiza. Most variants do not produce considerable power. The highest output in the range, however, is 180 Hp, delivered by Cupra 1.8 i 20V and Cupra 1.4 TSI variants. Their top speed is 225 - 230 km/h (139.81 - 142.92 mph).
Yes, the 2021 Seat Ibiza features LED technology – Eco-LEDs, as standard for all variants, while also offering Full LEDs, that provide better visibility and lower energy consumption, as an option.
The central infotainment system display is the largest so far, the standard one measuring 8.25 inches, with a 9.2-inch option available. Its position is also higher, compared to previous generations, making it more comfortable and safe for the driver to use.
The 2021 Seat Ibiza now features both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, enabling drivers to be connected to their vehicles more easily.
A variety of safety and driver assistance features are integrated in the new Seat Ibiza. Those include:
- Travel Assist, providing semi-automatic driving across the whole speed range, maintaining speed through traffic changes;
- Lane Assist, making sure the vehicle is centered;
- Traffic Sign Recognition to always be aware of speed limits;
- Side Assist, monitoring the car’s blind spots;
- High Beam Assist, switching between high and low beam, when another vehicle is detected in front.