Seat Tarraco to make way for Terramar in mid‑2024 shift
Not all SUVs enjoy great popularity, as evidenced by the Seat Tarraco. The most significant car in the Spanish brand's lineup is disappearing.
22 July 2024 09:13
The Tarraco debuted in 2018 as the Spanish counterpart of the Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace. It was a large, good-looking, reasonably priced SUV backed by Seat's typical 5-year warranty. Despite this, it never became a sales hit.
In June 2024, it was decided to end the model's production and make way for a new SUV branded by its sibling, Cupra. This model, called the Terramar, will appear in showrooms later this year.
The car will have an interesting design and a sporty character. It will also offer various drivetrains, including standard combustion engines and plug-in hybrids.
We will learn the detailed specifications and offers shortly. Time will tell whether the Terramar will be more successful than the Tarraco.