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SEAT Mii

The SEAT Mii is a compact city car known for its small size, practicality, and affordability. Introduced in December 2011, it's essentially the same car as the Volkswagen Up! and Skoda Citigo, with subtle differences in styling. The Mii is praised for its driving dynamics, especially in urban environments, and its surprisingly spacious interior for its size.

 

The Mii has sold over 13,000 units in Europe annually, with specific figures varying by year. It has received several awards, most notably from What Car?.

 

In spring 2017, SEAT Mii received some updates including changes to trim levels, color options, and the introduction of the SEAT Portable System. Additionally, the Mii Mango was replaced by the Mii Cosmopolitan, and certain trims gained access to features like automatic climate control.

 

In October 2019, the electric variant called the Mii Electric was released in the UK and Europe, with production beginning in Q4 of that year and customer deliveries starting in early 2020. It was presented as SEAT's first (and so far only) all-electric vehicle, replacing the petrol-powered Mii. It won multiple awards, including "Value Electric Car of the Year" and "Best Small Electric Car under £25,000" at the What Car? Awards. These awards highlight its affordability, range, and driving dynamics.

 

In late 2021, the SEAT Mii, including the electric version (Mii electric), was discontinued due to high demand, with the brand choosing to focus on other models. Since then, SEAT hasn't manufactured more electric vehicles.

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