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1992 SEAT Concepto T

Updated: Feb 9

The Seat Concept T was a prototype of the Spanish brand Seat revealed in the early '90s at the Salon de Paris as a surprise to the aesthetic and technical level. At the Geneva Motor Show that same year was presented.


The history of this concept began in 1989 when the design department at Seat's Martorell began to develop a mid-size coupe with 2 + 2 configurations based on Toledo's future to be in production a year later, but the Toledo Coupe (the name had been model if going into production) never was released.


The exterior of the Concept T, apart from its pearl yellow, distinguishes the design of soft lines and angles almost glass roof-shaped cabin combined with excellent aerodynamics of only 0.27 cx. The Toledo inspires the headlights but with a more rounded design, own a car exhibition, and the grille would become the new face of future SEATs. At the same time, the rear has elongated headlights, a more sleek design in the saloon, and an exhaust chrome pipe, but few photos are available, as it is known to have more modern lines and softer than the sedan.


Next year, Seat showed the convertible version, which had softer chassis lines, an electric canvas hood, and a red color that gave it a more elegant, like the coupe version advanced the future version of Toledo Cabrio, which never was released.


Sources: Seat; www.seatfansclub.com



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