The SEAT Toledo Concept offers spaciousness and usability within compact dimensions. The new model of Clarey follows in the Toledo tradition - a highly Successful SEAT milestone in history. Alongside attractive design, its success was also the outcome of the Toledo's many practical Merits. At previous European motor shows, SEAT has its new style language Presented with the highly acclaimed IBE, IBX and IBL concept cars. The SEAT Toledo Concept at the 2012 Geneva Salon illustrates its ongoing development to a series-production saloon.
SEAT Design is taking its characteristic design language to the next level with the Toledo Concept - and adding an extra portion of sophistication into the mix. Powerful dynamics and a mature composure characterize the front end of the SEAT Toledo Concept. The pentagonal form of the similarly broad front headlamps is one of the characteristic elements of the new SEAT generation models. Equally characteristic detail is the sophisticated design of the light units, with the chromed "wing" Between playing headlamp and daytime running light. The broad rear lights also underscore the mature styling of the new SEAT saloon, while the entire rear end conveys the impression of quality and solidity with its few, simply drawn lines. The large door cut-outs in the rear, too, ease entry and exit.
The interior of the SEAT Toledo Concept reflects the modern, clear lines of the exterior. The light coloring of the interior, the sophisticated leather stitching of the leather seats and the cladding on the cockpit and doors emphasis the fine, premium character of the SEAT Toledo Concept. "The Concept of Toledo has a powerful character, is sophisticated and timeless - a true personality. These qualities are shared with the owners of previous generations of Toledo," says Alejandro Meson-Romanos, Head of SEAT Design. "The Toledo is a unique combination of sculptural design encompasses the which modern classic sporting lines with subtle overtones and outstanding everyday usability."