At the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, SEAT is presenting the next phase of  its product offensive in the form of a close-to-production study - the  SEAT Toledo Concept combines the proportions of a classic saloon car  with a sporty, almost coupé-like design.
The next generation of  the SEAT Toledo is an exceptional combination of emotion, outstanding  design quality and rational usability, as is immediately apparent from  the Geneva study. Its design language is a further development of the  characteristic SEAT design - with a powerful and solid stance, with  clear and precisely executed surfaces and lines, and with the new  headlamp form that is a signature feature of SEAT's new design DNA.
But  its striking design does not compromise its convenience. The SEAT  Toledo Concept offers spaciousness and usability within compact  dimensions. The Geneva study delivers a very distinct view of the future  - the series-production version on which it is based will reach dealers  later in 2012.
The new model clearly follows in the Toledo  tradition - a highly successful milestone in SEAT history. Since it was  first introduced in 1991, more than 860,000 units of the first and  second generation of the mid-range saloon were built and delivered  across many European countries. Alongside attractive design, its success  was also the outcome of the Toledo's many practical merits.
At previous European motorshows, SEAT has presented its new style language with the highly acclaimed IBE, IBX and IBL  concept cars. The SEAT Toledo Concept at the 2012 Geneva Salon  illustrates its ongoing development to a series-production saloon. Not  only will it be exceptionally attractive, but also exceptionally good  value for money.
Within its length of 4.48 metres, the new Toledo will offer a  generously proportioned interior for five people, a luggage compartment  of more than 500 litres and the convenience of a large rear hatch and  folding rear bench. Thus, the future Toledo manages to reconcile  perfectly the apparently incompatible - combining an almost coupé-like  profile with the comparable functionality of an estate car.
"The  SEAT Toledo Concept illustrates our idea of the perfect mid-range saloon  car. It is an excellent combination of emotional design, top-level  usability and dynamic driving characteristics," says James Muir,  President of SEAT, S.A. "The subsequent production model, our new  Toledo, will write a whole new success story with its clear SEAT  identity, its excellent quality standard and exceptional  value-for-money. Following the Mii family and the new Ibiza, the new  Toledo marks the next wave in our model offensive and growth strategy."
The Concept - fun driving and usability in a compact format 
At  a length of 4.48 metres, the forthcoming SEAT Toledo is compact enough  for city driving. With its spacious interior and generous luggage  capacity, it is nevertheless well equipped for long journeys and family  transportation needs. The wheelbase of 2.60 metres delivers plenty of  room for five passengers.
The luggage compartment is equally  generously proportioned, with impressive volume and boasting excellent  usability. Although perhaps not apparent at first glance, the new Toledo  possesses a large rear hatch for optimum loading. Finally, the folding  rear seats facilitate an exceptionally long load length and give the  Toledo a usability that is almost on par with that of an estate car.
"With  the Toledo Concept, we are offering a very clear view of the next  generation of our mid-range saloon. The new Toledo will be a true SEAT -  perfect for the demands of everyday life, with the highest levels of  quality and reliability," says Dr. Matthias Rabe, SEAT Vice President  for Research and Development. "State-of-the-art technologies in terms of  engines and chassis will deliver fun driving combined with outstanding  efficiency and safety - reflecting the core values of our brand. The  Toledo will be equipped with the very latest technology from the  Volkswagen Group."
The Design - a strong sporting character 
SEAT  Design is taking its characteristic design language to the next level  with the Toledo Concept - and adding an extra portion of sophistication  into the mix. From the very first glimpse, the close-to-production study  cuts a fine figure with its stretched proportions, clean surfaces and  sculpted edges. Neither one line too many nor too few - the Toledo is  modern and forward-looking.
Powerful dynamics and a mature  composure characterise the front end of the SEAT Toledo Concept. The  SEAT grille with its honeycomb mesh retains its typical trapezoidal  form, but with a very wide and low look. The same applies to the large  air inlet beneath the bumper. The pentagonal form of the similarly broad  front headlamps is one of the characteristic elements of the new SEAT  model generation. Equally characteristic is the sophisticated detail  design of the light units, with the chromed "wing" between main headlamp  and daytime running light. The broad rear lights also underscore the  mature styling of the new SEAT saloon, while the entire rear end conveys  the impression of quality and solidity with its few, simply drawn  lines.
The side profile of the Toledo has a taut and dynamic look.  A clean edge runs from the headlamps across the shoulders to the rear  lights; the area around the sills has a simple,  sculptural feel. The  most important element, however, is the roofline. It carves an elegant  arc all the way to the powerful breadth of the C-pillar, which emerges  seamlessly from the rear side panel. The very flat angle of the rear  windscreen underscores the coupé look. But nevertheless, the designers  and engineers paid close attention to achieving a high degree of  functionality. The large door cut-outs in the rear, too, ease entry and  exit.
The interior of the SEAT Toledo Concept reflects the modern,  clear lines of the exterior. The spatial feel is light and roomy. The  cockpit conveys a feeling of ergonomic clarity, with the top of the  dashboard seeming to float effortlessly above the air vents and trim  elements. The instrument dials are just as clean in their design as the  centre console housing the audio and climate controls. The light  colouring of the interior, the sophisticated stitching of the leather  seats and the leather cladding on the cockpit and doors emphasise the  fine, premium character of the SEAT Toledo Concept.
"The Toledo  Concept has a powerful character, is sophisticated and timeless - a true  personality. These qualities are shared with the owners of previous  generations of Toledo," says Alejandro Mesonero-Romanos, Head of SEAT  Design. "The Toledo is a unique combination of sculptural design which  encompasses classic modern lines with subtle sporting overtones and  outstanding everyday usability."


 
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