
SEAT produces the following vehicles, past and present, including under the performance-oriented Cupra brand.
Current models
SEAT brand
Model | Calendar year introduced |
Current model | Vehicle description | ||
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Introduction | Update (facelift) | ||||
Hatchback | |||||
![]() IBIZA |
Ibiza | 1984 | 2017 | 2021 | B-segment hatchback. |
![]() LEÓN |
León | 1998 | 2020 | — | C-segment hatchback. |
Station wagon | |||||
![]() LEÓN SPORTSTOURER/ESTATE |
León | 2013 | 2020 | — | Station wagon crossover version of the León. |
SUV/crossover | |||||
![]() ARONA |
Arona | 2017 | 2017 | 2021 | B-segment crossover SUV built above the MQB A0 platform. |
![]() ATECA |
Ateca | 2016 | 2016 | 2020 | Compact crossover SUV (C-segment) built above the MQB A1 platform. Related to the Volkswagen Tharu, Jetta VS5 and Škoda Karoq. |
![]() TARRACO |
Tarraco | 2018 | 2018 | 2020 | Mid-size crossover SUV (D-segment) with optional three row seating based on the Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace. |
Model | Calendar year introduced | Introduction | Update (facelift) | Vehicle description | |
Current model |
Cupra brand
Model | Calendar year introduced |
Current model | Vehicle description | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Introduction | Update (facelift) | ||||
Hatchback | |||||
![]() BORN |
Born | 2021 | 2021 | — | Battery electric C-segment hatchback based on the Volkswagen ID.3. |
![]() LEÓN |
León | 2020 | 2020 | — | Performance version of the León. Previously sold as the SEAT León Cupra. |
Station wagon | |||||
![]() LEÓN SPORTSTOURER/ESTATE |
León | 2020 | 2020 | — | Performance version of the León Sportstourer/Estate. Previously sold as the SEAT León Cupra Sportstourer/Estate. |
SUV/crossover | |||||
![]() FORMENTOR |
Formentor | 2020 | 2020 | — | Performance compact crossover SUV (C-segment) based on the León. First standalone model for Cupra. |
![]() TAVASCAN |
Tavascan | 2023 | 2023 | — | Battery electric C-segment coupe SUV built in the dedicated vehicle MEB platform. |
![]() ATECA |
Ateca | 2018 | 2018 | 2020 | Performance version of the Ateca. |
Model | Calendar year introduced | Introduction | Update (facelift) | Vehicle description | |
Current model |
SEAT MÓ models
- eKickscooter 25 (2020–present)
- eKickscooter 65 (2020–present)
- eScooter 125 (2020–present)
Former models
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SEAT 1200 Sport, 'Bocanegra',
the first car to be wholly developed in SEAT's Martorell Technical centre.
the first car to be wholly developed in SEAT's Martorell Technical centre.

SEAT 850 Spyder,
a cabriolet in SEAT's range.
a cabriolet in SEAT's range.

SEAT 132, the last SEAT rear wheel drive mid-size car, powered with Fiat and Mercedes-Benz diesel engines.
- 1400 A / 1400 B / 1400 C (1953–1963)
- 600 N / 600 D / 600 E / 600 L (1957–1973)
- 1500 / 1500 Familiar (1963–1972)
- 800 (1963–1968)
- 850 (2/4-doors) (1966–1974)
- 850 Coupé (1967–1972)
- 850 Spyder (1970–1972)
- 850 Sport Coupé (1967)
- 124 / 124 Familiar (1968–1980)
- 1430 (1969–1975)
- 124 Sport (1970–1975)
- 127 (1972–1982)
- 132 (1973–1982)
- 133 (1974–1981)
- 131 / 131 Familiar (1975–1983)
- 1200 Sport (1975–1981)
- 128 (1976–1980)
- Ritmo (1979–1983)
- Panda (1980–1986)
- Ronda (1982–1986)
- Trans (1982–1986)
- Fura (3/5-doors) (1982–1986)
- Ibiza Mk1 (3/5-doors) (1984–1993)
- Málaga (1985–1992)
- Terra / Terra box (1987–1996)
- Marbella / Marbella box (1986–1998)
- Toledo Mk1 (1991–1998)
- Ibiza Mk2 (3/5-doors) (1993–2002)
- Córdoba / Córdoba SX / Córdoba Vario Mk1 (1993–2002)
- Inca Kombi / Inca Van (1995–2003)
- Alhambra Mk1 (1996–2010)
- Arosa (1997–2004)
- Toledo Mk2 (1998–2004)
- León Mk1 (1999–2005)
- Ibiza Mk3 (3/5-doors) (2002–2008)
- Córdoba Mk2 (2002–2009)
- Toledo Mk3 (2004–2009)
- Altea (2004–2015)
- León Mk2 (2005–2012)
- Exeo (2008–2013)
- Toledo Mk4 (2012–2018)
- Alhambra Mk3 (2010–2020)
- Mii (2011–2021)
Concept models

SEAT Tribu,
SEAT's crossover SUV concept car.
SEAT's crossover SUV concept car.
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SEAT IBE concept,
SEAT's first all-electric concept car.
SEAT's first all-electric concept car.

SEAT Tango,
SEAT's roadster concept car.
SEAT's roadster concept car.

SEAT IBL at the 2011 Frankfurt International Motor Show.
- 1400 A Descapotable
- 600 prototype (Geneva, 1955)
- 750 Sport (Barcelona, 1957)
- 600 Multiple (Barcelona, 1959)
- Ibiza Mk1 cabrio
- Proto TLD (Turin, 1988)
- Proto T (Frankfurt, 1989)
- Proto C (Paris, 1990)
- Proto TL (Geneva, 1990)
- Marbella Playa (Frankfurt, 1991)
- Toledo Mk1 exclusive (Geneva,1992)
- Toledo Mk1 electric (1992)
- Concepto T coupé (Paris, 1992)
- Concepto T cabrio (Barcelona, 1993)
- Ibiza Mk2 electric (1993)
- Córdoba Mk2 cabrio
- Rosé (1994)
- Inca electric (Hanover, 1995)
- Alhambra prototype (Geneva, 1995)
- Bolero (Geneva, 1998)
- Toledo Cupra concept (1999)
- Fórmula (Geneva, 1999)
- Salsa (Geneva, 2000)
- Salsa Emoción (Paris, 2000)
- León Cupra R concept (Barcelona, 2001)
- Tango roadster/Tango spyder/Tango coupé/Tango Racer (Frankfurt, 2001)
- Arosa City cruiser (Frankfurt, 2001)
- Arosa Racer (Frankfurt, 2001)
- Altea Prototipo (Frankfurt, 2003)
- Cupra GT (Barcelona, 2003)
- Toledo Prototipo (Madrid, 2004)
- León Prototipo (Geneva, 2005)
- Altea FR Prototipo (Frankfurt, 2005)
- Altea 2 litre 170 hp TDI prototype (2005)
- Ibiza Vaillante concept (Geneva, 2006)
- León Pies Descalzos (Berlin, 2007)
- Altea Freetrack Prototipo (Geneva, 2007)
- Tribu concept (Frankfurt, 2007)
- Bocanegra (Geneva, 2008)
- León Ecomotive concept (Geneva, 2009)
- León Twin drive (Martorell, 2009)
- IBZ concept (Frankfurt, 2009)
- IBE concept I (Geneva, 2010)
- IBE concept II (Paris, 2010)
- IBX concept (Geneva, 2011)
- IBL concept (Frankfurt, 2011)
- Altea Electric XL Ecomotive (2011)
- Toledo concept (Geneva, 2012)
- SEAT Mii FR Line (Wörthersee, 2012) and (París, 2012)
- SEAT Ibiza FR Dashboard (Wörthersee, 2012)
- SEAT e-Mii (Barcelona, 2013)
- SEAT León verde plug-in (Martorell, 2013)
- SEAT Ibiza Cupster (Wörthersee, 2014)
- 20V20 (Geneva, 2015)
- el-Born (Geneva, 2019)
- Minimo (Barcelona, 2019)
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