SEAT Alhambra (MK2)
SEAT Alhambra MK2, introduced in October 2010, is a large, 7-seater MPV known for its practicality and versatility. It's essentially a rebadged Volkswagen Sharan, offering a spacious interior with clever seating arrangements and sliding rear doors for easy access. The Mk2 Alhambra boasts a longer and wider body than its predecessor, providing ample space for passengers and cargo.
It was recognized as the Best MPV by various publications like Auto Express, Professional Driver, and Fleet World.
The Alhambra MK2 received a facelift in June 2015, including cosmetic updates like a new grille, LED rear lights, and wheel designs, as well as more efficient engines and new features like autonomous braking and blind spot monitoring.
In late 2018, SEAT Alhambra Mk2 received an update, primarily involving cosmetic changes, new engine options, and the introduction of new features. Cosmetically, there were new front and rear lights, a redesigned grille, and new alloy wheel designs. New features included optional electric sliding doors and tailgate, a panoramic sunroof, and an optional Tiredness Recognition System.
SEAT Alhambra was discontinued in March 2020, spanning 2 generations. Even though, various models remained until the end of the same year while the Volkswagen Sharan continued until 2022.
SEAT Alhambra (MK2)
SEAT Alhambra MK2, introduced in October 2010, is a large, 7-seater MPV known for its practicality and versatility. It's essentially a rebadged Volkswagen Sharan, offering a spacious interior with clever seating arrangements and sliding rear doors for easy access. The Mk2 Alhambra boasts a longer and wider body than its predecessor, providing ample space for passengers and cargo.
It was recognized as the Best MPV by various publications like Auto Express, Professional Driver, and Fleet World.
The Alhambra MK2 received a facelift in June 2015, including cosmetic updates like a new grille, LED rear lights, and wheel designs, as well as more efficient engines and new features like autonomous braking and blind spot monitoring.
In late 2018, SEAT Alhambra Mk2 received an update, primarily involving cosmetic changes, new engine options, and the introduction of new features. Cosmetically, there were new front and rear lights, a redesigned grille, and new alloy wheel designs. New features included optional electric sliding doors and tailgate, a panoramic sunroof, and an optional Tiredness Recognition System.
SEAT Alhambra was discontinued in March 2020, spanning 2 generations. Even though, various models remained until the end of the same year while the Volkswagen Sharan continued until 2022.