SEAT Arona FR Limited Edition: Stylish Crossover Upgrade

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SEAT Arona FR Limited Edition: Stylish Crossover Upgrade

SEAT commemorates its smallest crossover, the Arona, with the introduction of a new limited edition model. While the differences from the standard lineup are modest, the FR Limited Edition adds special features both inside and out.

Distinguished by its Graphene Gray exterior paint finish and exclusive 18-inch alloys with a Cosmo Gray look, the FR Limited Edition subtly stands out among its counterparts. Inside, gray air vents and dark aluminum matte door and console moldings add a touch of sophistication.

SEAT Arona FR Limited Edition: Stylish Crossover Upgrade

Future owners have the option to further customize their FR Limited Edition with front bucket seats, adorned with textile upholstery at an additional cost. While pricing details are yet to be revealed, the model is set to become available in the first quarter of the year, likely commanding a premium over the standard Arona FR Sport.

The Arona FR, known for its sporty demeanor, comes equipped with 18-inch wheels, heated front seats, microsuede upholstery, and a 10-inch digital cockpit. Offered with a choice of two gasoline engines, the Arona FR provides a dynamic driving experience tailored to individual preferences.

Produced at the Martorell factory in Spain since 2017, the Arona is positioned as SEAT’s smallest and most affordable crossover. Despite uncertainties surrounding its future, given SEAT’s strategic shifts, the Arona continues to deliver on versatility and performance in the subcompact SUV segment.

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