Seat hopes to complete the range of engines on the Altea Freetrack, and so that is why the launch of this new model comes with a turbocharged 2.0 diesel unit. The new Seat Altea has found a balanced drive with this new engine and its good response on any surface. Therefore the Altea has improved its diesel options with this new unit.
Without any doubt the new 2.0 TDI engine on the Altea is a bet to satisfy the requirements that the public has when it comes to purchasing a car of this type, even more so as this car is an all-road vehicle. The demands made by the public means that diesel engines have to be both economic and efficient, if they respond in any situation well even better, for example think of the typical surface conditions that a car like the Altea Freetrack all-road has to face.
Referring to the safety features on the new Seat Altea Freetrack, most notable are the complete set of standard accessories on this new model; it does not only protect the front seats because it does the same for all the passengers in the vehicle. Eight airbags, Isofix fixings perfect for holding child retention systems. The active safety on this vehicle includes ABS, TCS and ESP+DSR with EBA stability control, as well as a system for the control of the tyre pressure.
One of the main features on the new Altea Freetrack 2.0 TDI, is its capacity to tackle all types of surfaces and roads, as well as its agility and road handling on asphalt. This is down to the 2 litre TDI engine with a peak power of 140bhp. The standard equipment mounted on this model is one of the most complete on offer by the company.
4/17/2008
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