Seat Arona facelift launched in Italy with design and tech updates
Seat Arona facelift: new design, interior, and equipment in Italy
Seat Arona facelift launched in Italy with design and tech updates
Seat has opened orders in Italy for the refreshed Arona crossover. The facelift includes updated design, interior features, and a base price from €22,350.
2026-03-08T09:48:31+03:00
2026-03-08T09:48:31+03:00
2026-03-08T09:48:31+03:00
Seat has opened orders in Italy for the refreshed Arona crossover. The compact model's facelift brings updates to its design, interior, and equipment, with a base price starting at €22,350.Externally, the car features a revised front end, including a new hexagonal grille and slimmer LED headlights with updated light signatures. The front bumper and fog light placement have also been altered. At the rear, there are new LED tail lights. The FR version stands out with sportier bumpers, dual exhaust tips, and a contrasting roof. A new Black Edition joins the lineup, offering 18-inch wheels, darkened rear windows, and enhanced features.Inside, the cabin benefits from improved trim materials, soft-touch panels, and expanded digital capabilities. The infotainment screen can measure up to 9.2 inches, while the Seat Virtual Cockpit digital instrument cluster is available in 8- or 10.25-inch sizes. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are supported via Seat Full Link. The car also gains a suite of driver-assistance systems, such as Lane Assist, fatigue detection, and Level 2 partial automation functions.Under the hood, the engine range is now exclusively petrol TSI units, with outputs ranging from 95 to 150 hp. The base 1.0-liter engine produces 95 hp, the 115 hp variant can be paired with a seven-speed DSG gearbox, and the top FR model gets a 1.5-liter engine delivering 150 hp.
Seat has opened orders in Italy for the refreshed Arona crossover. The facelift includes updated design, interior features, and a base price from €22,350.
Michael Powers, Editor
Seat has opened orders in Italy for the refreshed Arona crossover. The compact model's facelift brings updates to its design, interior, and equipment, with a base price starting at €22,350.
Externally, the car features a revised front end, including a new hexagonal grille and slimmer LED headlights with updated light signatures. The front bumper and fog light placement have also been altered. At the rear, there are new LED tail lights. The FR version stands out with sportier bumpers, dual exhaust tips, and a contrasting roof. A new Black Edition joins the lineup, offering 18-inch wheels, darkened rear windows, and enhanced features.
Inside, the cabin benefits from improved trim materials, soft-touch panels, and expanded digital capabilities. The infotainment screen can measure up to 9.2 inches, while the Seat Virtual Cockpit digital instrument cluster is available in 8- or 10.25-inch sizes. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are supported via Seat Full Link. The car also gains a suite of driver-assistance systems, such as Lane Assist, fatigue detection, and Level 2 partial automation functions.
Under the hood, the engine range is now exclusively petrol TSI units, with outputs ranging from 95 to 150 hp. The base 1.0-liter engine produces 95 hp, the 115 hp variant can be paired with a seven-speed DSG gearbox, and the top FR model gets a 1.5-liter engine delivering 150 hp.