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SEAT Alhambra
Overview
ManufacturerSEAT
Production1996–present
AssemblyPortugal: Palmela (AutoEuropa)
Body and chassis
ClassLarge MPV (M)
Body style5-door multi-purpose vehicle
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive/four-wheel-drive

The SEAT Alhambra was a large multi-purpose vehicle (MPV). It was manufactured under the SEAT brand from June 1996 at the Volkswagen Group's AutoEuropa plant in Palmela, Portugal. It shares the same platform with the Volkswagen Sharan, and the first generation was also related to the Ford Galaxy. The vehicle is named after the Alhambra of Granada, a famous monument in Spain.

First generation (Typ 7M; 1996-2012)

SEAT Alhambra Mk1 (7M)
Overview
Also calledVolkswagen Sharan Mk1
Ford Galaxy Mk1
Production1996–2012
Body and chassis
RelatedVolkswagen Sharan Mk1
Ford Galaxy Mk1
Powertrain
EnginePetrol engines:
1.8 L I4 20V Turbo
2.0 L I4
2.8 L VR6 24v
Diesel engines:
1.9 L I4 TDI
2.0 L I4 TDI
Transmission6-speed manual
5-speed automatic
5-speed Tiptronic automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,835 mm (111.6 in)
Length4,634 mm (182.4 in)
Width1,810 mm (71.3 in)
Height1,762 mm (69.4 in)
Curb weight1,599–1,709 kg (3,525–3,768 lb)

A prototype of the first generation SEAT Alhambra was presented at the 1995 Geneva Salon International de l'Auto. The following year the production Alhambra was launched at the same motor show and went on sale in June.[1] The Alhambra shares most of its components and design with the VW Sharan Mk1 and Ford Galaxy Mk1. However, the Alhambra has more options fitted for a given price range. The Alhambra has seven seats—the five rear seats can be folded down or unclipped and removed completely. When removed the seats leave a flat-floored load space, a unique feature for SEAT vehicles at that time. The load volume varies, from 256l with seven seats, to 852l with five seats, and 2610l with only the two front seats fitted.

The Alhambra was essentially unchanged from 1996 to 2012 but a major restyling in 2000 reflected the new SEAT image. Even so, the Alhambra remained faithful to the original design produced under the Volkswagen Group and Ford technology sharing agreement. When Volkswagen and Ford lost market share to other manufacture's MPVs, including the Toyota Previa and Mitsubishi Space Wagon, they changed the design of their versions.

The Alhambra, Sharan, and Galaxy were built on the same production line at the joint venture AutoEuropa plant in Palmela, Portugal, and were essentially the same but with different engine options and interiors. This led to the three vehicles being referred to collectively as the "Sharalaxy" or "Shalambraxy"[who?]. Ford has now withdrawn from the collaboration, and the Galaxy Mk III and the S-Max (a seven-seater based on the Mondeo Mk IV platform) are built in Genk, Belgium, alongside the Mondeo. The AutoEuropa plant now produces the VW Scirocco III.

Introduced in 2009, the environmentally friendly SEAT Alhambra Ecomotive is fitted with the 2.0 TDI 140 PS (103 kW) engine producing 159 g/km CO2 emissions.[2]

Awards

  • 'Monovolume do Ano' award in 1997, in Portugal[3]

Engines

Second generation (Typ 7N; 2010-present)

SEAT Alhambra Mk2 (7N)
Overview
Also calledVolkswagen Sharan Mk2
Production2010–present
Body and chassis
PlatformVolkswagen Group A6 (PQ46)
RelatedVolkswagen Sharan Mk2
Powertrain
EnginePetrol engines:
1.4 L 110 kW (148 hp) TSI
2.0 L 147 kW (197 hp) TSI
Diesel engines:
2.0 L 103 kW (138 hp) TDI
2.0 L 125 kW (168 hp) TDI
Dimensions
Length4,850 mm (190.9 in)

The second generation SEAT Alhambra was announced on 18 October 2011 and went on sale in March 2012.[4] At 4.85 m (15.9 ft) long, it is 22 cm longer than the first generation: it is also 9 cm wider. Like the new Sharan, access to the middle row of seats is via sliding doors.[5]

In February 2013 SEAT presented the Alhambra four-wheel-drive version featuring a permanent all wheel drive combined with the 2.0 TDI 103 kW (140 PS; 138 hp) diesel engine and a manual six-speed gearbox.[6]

In March 2020 SEAT announced production of the Alhambra would end that month. [7][8]

Safety

In 2010, the safety of the second generation SEAT Alhambra was assessed under the Euro NCAP scheme; it achieved a 5-star overall rating:[9]

Test Score Points
Overall: N/A
Adult occupant: 96% 34
Child occupant: 80% 39
Pedestrian: 46% 16
Safety assist: 71% 5

Awards

  • ‘Auto Trophy’ 2010 for the imported MPV category, by the German car magazine Autozeitung[10]
  • ‘Best imported MPV’ in 2011, by the readers of the German car magazine Auto, Motor und Sport[11]
  • ‘Best MPV on the market’ award in 2011, by the British magazine What Car?[12]
  • ‘Best MPV’ in 2011, at the UK Fleet World Honours[13]
  • ‘Best MPV’ in 2011, by the British motoring magazine Diesel Car
  • ‘MPV of the Year’ award in 2011, by panel members of the Portuguese ‘Car of the Year – Crystal Steering Wheel Trophy’[14]
  • ‘Best MPV’ in 2011, at the second edition of the Ecomotor Awards, organised by the Spanish newspaper El Economista
  • ‘Best MPV on the market’ award in 2012, by the British magazine What Car?
  • ‘Best MPV on the market’ award in 2013, by the British magazine What Car?

Engines

  • Petrol
    • 1.4 L 110 kW (150 hp) TSI
    • 2.0 L 147 kW (200 hp) TSI
  • Diesel
    • 2.0 L 103 kW (140 hp) TDI
    • 2.0 L 130 kW (177 hp) TDI

Sales and production figures

Since its launch in 1996, more than 250,000 SEAT Alhambras have been sold.[15]

In the year 2009, the total annual retail sales number of SEAT Alhambra cars was 5,923 vehicles,[16]

The total production per year of SEAT Alhambras is shown in the following table :

Model SEAT Alhambra
Total annual production
1996[17] 10,513
1997[18] 16,503
1998[19] 21,300
1999[19] 27,440
2000[19] 23,924
2001[20] 26,524
2002[21] 26,308
2003[22] 23,693
2004[23] 21,580
2005[24] 14,902
2006[25] 14,352
2007[26] 14,242
2008[27] 10,282
2009[28] 6,215
2010[29] 10,023
2011[30] 18,139
2012[31][32] 19,393
2013[33][34] 19,990
2014[35][36] 22,612
2015[37][38] 27,925
2016[39] 31,214
2017[40] 33,638
2018[41] 19,588
2019[42] 23,015

References

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  11. ^ The SEAT Alhambra wins in best imported MPV category at annual auto motor und sport awards http://media.seat.com/en/seat-news/741-el-seat-alhambra-mejor-monovolumen-importado-segun-los-lectores-alemanes.html
  12. ^ Car of the Year awards 2011 - MPV winner http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/what-car-car-of-the-year-awards-2011/mpv-winner/254786
  13. ^ New awards for the SEAT Alhambra in Spain and Europe http://media.seat.com/en/seat-news/793-nuevos-premios-para-el-seat-alhambra-en-espana-y-europa.html
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