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2018 (18) SEAT Ibiza 1.0 SE Technology 5dr

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

'Lights On' Reminder warning buzzerBluetooth Handsfree Phone Connection
Digital clockLow fuel warning light
Outside temperature gaugeSatellite navigation system with 3D mapping, 8" touch screen, voice control and additional USB port
SEAT logo boot releaseSpeed sensitive power steering
Trip computer 

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

Comfort suspension 

Entertainment

Auxiliary input socketRadio/MP3 player
SD card slotSteering wheel mounted controls
USB port 

Exterior Features

Automatic headlightsBody colour bumpers
Body colour door handlesBody colour door mirrors
Chrome grilleCornering front fog lights
Electric front windows + one touch + anti-pinchElectric headlight adjustment
Electrically adjustable door mirrorsLED daytime running lights
LED tail lights 

Interior Features

3 rear headrests60/40 split folding rear seat
Cloth upholsteryDriver's sunvisor with ticket holder/vanity mirror
Dust/pollen filterFront courtesy lights
Front cupholders x 2Front reading lights
GloveboxHeight adjustable driver's seat
Height adjustable front/rear head restraintsHeight/reach adjust steering wheel
Illuminated bootInstrument lighting with brightness control
Leather handbrakeLeather steering wheel and gear knob
Rear top tether child seat ISOFIX attachment 

Passive Safety

3 point seatbelts on all 3 rear seatsABS
Active front headrestsChild locks on rear doors
Curtain airbagsDriver/Front Passenger airbags
ESP+EBAFront side airbags
Hill hold controlMulti-Collision braking
Passenger airbag deactivation systemSeatbelt warning
Tyre pressure monitoring system 

Security

2 folding remote keys with window open/close functionElectronic engine immobiliser
Locking wheel boltsRemote central locking + deadlocks
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Emissions - ICE

CO2 (g/km)112NOx0.022
Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6 

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC999Compression Ratio10.5:1
Cylinder LayoutIN-LINECylinders3
Cylinders - Bore (mm)74.5Cylinders - Stroke (mm)76.4
Engine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSEFuel DeliveryMULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION
Gears5 SPEEDNumber of Valves12
TransmissionMANUAL 

Fuel Consumption - ICE

EC Combined (mpg)57.6EC Directive 1999/100/EC AppliesTrue
EC Extra Urban (mpg)65.7EC Urban (mpg)47.1

General

Badge Engine CC1.0Badge Power75
Coin SeriesSE TechnologyGeneration Mark4
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 072ENCAP Adult Occupant Protection %95
NCAP Child Occupant Protection %77NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 095
NCAP Pedestrian Protection %76NCAP Safety Assist %60
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)14.7Engine Power - BHP75
Engine Power - KW55Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Power - RPM6200Engine Torque - LBS.FT70
Engine Torque - MKG9.7Engine Torque - NM95
Engine Torque - RPM3000Top Speed104

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front185/65 R15
Tyre Size Rear185/65 R15Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel StyleENJOYWheel Type15" ALLOY

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1444Length4059
Wheelbase2564Width1780

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)40Gross Vehicle Weight1510
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)355Max. Loading Weight494
Max. Towing Weight - Braked1000Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked540
Minimum Kerbweight1016No. of Seats5
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb10.6
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

SEAT Ibiza

By Jonathan Crouch

Introduction

SEAT's fifth generation Ibiza supermini, launched in 2017, proved to be the most credible small car the Spanish brand had ever offered, more sophisticated underpinnings making possible a more spacious cabin and a more dynamic driving experience. If you're shopping in this segment for a supermini from this period, it's a contender you simply have to try. Here, we look at the pre-facelift 2017-2021-era versions.

History

When any brand sets out to create what in its own words should be 'the best small car in Europe', you know it's serious in its aspirations. And SEAT was with this fifth generation Ibiza supermini. For long term profitability, it was one of the models the Barcelona brand simply had to get right, a car that needed to be beautifully engineered but also deliver a little extra Iberian sparkle. The 'Sociedad Espanola de Automoviles de Turismo' - or 'SEAT' as we better know it - is well used to injecting a little life into the mainstream market. Its 600 model, launched in 1957, is the fun little runabout credited with putting Spain on wheels, over a million being sold to bronzed Spaniards in just eleven years. Only when Volkswagen took control of the brand in 1986 though, did its appeal start to spread to the rest of Europe, with the Ibiza consistently the sales spearhead throughout over thirty years of production at the Spanish Martorell plant. By 2017, it was one of the three models that made up the so-called 'pillars' of the company's line-up, the others being the Leon family hatch and the Leon-based Ateca mid-sized SUV. This Ibiza formed the basis for an SUV too, an Arona model that aimed to do for SEAT in the Juke and Captur Crossover sector what the Ateca was delivering for the company in the larger 'Qashqai' class. This '6F/KJ1'-series car wasn't launched until 2017 because the brand wanted to wait for the availability of the Volkswagen Group's all-new MQB A0 platform, the chassis also used to underpin one of this model's closest rivals, the sixth generation Volkswagen Polo. This Ibiza shared Polo power too, the range primarily built around a sophisticated 1.0-litre TSI three cylinder petrol engine, with able support from a 1.5-litre TSI EVO unit for those in search of an extra dash of Latin spirit. With this fifth generation Ibiza, buyers also got sharper styling, a more spacious cabin, stronger standards of safety and very class-competitive media connectivity. Everything needed in fact, to push this car right back into contention in the supermini segment. An updated version of this MK5 model made its debut in the early Summer of 2021.

What You Get

How do you make a small car bigger without making it. well, bigger? SEAT's then Design Chief Alejandro Mesonera and his team here gave us a masterclass in delivering just that, aided in no small measure by the sophisticated MQB A0 chassis this fifth generation Ibiza sits upon, this MK5 model only offered in 5-door hatch form. This platform pushes the wheels right out to the corners of the car and as a result, gains of around 95mm in both overall width and wheelbase length make this a much more spaciously practical supermini than its predecessor, despite the fact that the overall length here was pretty much unchanged. At the same time, this MK5 model evolved into a very good looking small car indeed, thanks to an almost obsessive attention to proportion and detail from the Spanish designers. And up-front? Well this is an area of this car into which a huge amount of design budget was poured, a wise choice on the Spanish brand's part. SEAT made sure that all the controls and instruments were set as high as possible, though that directive appears to have been ignored in terms of the lowly siting of the ventilation dials in front of the gearstick. Lower-spec models get a humble 5-inch 'Media System Touch' infotainment set-up, but further up the range you can get the far superior 8-inch 'Media System Plus' package. It comes with 3D Navigation, voice recognition, a DAB audio system with a couple of extra speakers and the Spanish brand's 'Full Link' smartphone-mirroring technology that connects your handset into the centre-dash screen via either 'Apple CarPlay' or the 'Mirrorlink'/'Android Auto' systems. And in the rear? Well despite the fact that this fifth generation model is actually 2mm shorter than its predecessor, access is quite acceptable by supermini standards. And once inside, the benefits of that extra body width and longer wheelbase will be immediately obvious, not only to owners of the old MK4 Ibiza but also, we'd argue, to those familiar with most other rival products in the supermini segment. It's certainly impressive that a car measuring in at only a fraction over 4-metres in length can allow a six-foot adult to sit comfortably behind a driver or front seat passenger of similar stature. Try doing that in a Fiesta. Finally, let's consider luggage space out back. Remember we were talking about a Focus-class feel on the back seat? Well that's even more evident here. Press in the large SEAT logo that doubles as a boot release and the rear hatch opens to reveal 355-litres of luggage space, 63-litres more than the previous generation model could offer.

What to Look For

We came across quite a few very satisfied Ibiza owners but inevitably, there were a number of issues. SEAT has a reputation for thin paintwork, so look out for stone chips on the body. Otherwise, it's the usual things with superminis - signs of child damage in the interior, car park exterior dents and scuffs and alloy wheel scratches. There are some product recalls for this MK5 model you need to be aware of - an issue with the seat belt buckle releasing the seatbelt - and an issue with handbrake adjustment - both applicable to 2017-2018 models; check that this has been attended to if it applies. Otherwise, just, a usual, insist on a fully stamped-up service history.

Replacement Parts

(approx based on a 2018 Ibiza 1.0 TSI 95PS ex VAT) An air filter costs around £19-£22 and an oil filter costs around £6-£16. Front brake pads sit in the £21 to £37 bracket for a set (rears £14-£23). Front brake discs cost between £50 to £77 for a pair (rears £36-£127). A wiper blade costs in the £10 to £17 bracket. A radiator will sit in the £140 bracket. A water pump is around £84-£86.

On the Road

On the move in this Ibiza, SEAT hopes one of the first things you'll notice is this model's 'big car' feel, something particularly evident in its rigid, rattle-free roadgoing demeanour. In part, this comes courtesy of the 30% improvement in torsional stiffness made possible by this MK5 model's more sophisticated MQB A0 chassis. That in turn means flat cornering and benefits ride quality that's un-bettered in this class from this period. We're slightly less sure about SEAT's decision to extend that same 'big car' feel to the steering which, as a consequence, is a tough lighter than some really enthusiastic drivers might like. The good news though, is that you still get enough feedback through your fingertips to keep you well informed on how well the front tyres are gripping on faster, twistier roads. Bottom line? If you'd ideally want a supermini with the spaciousness of a Skoda Fabia or a Honda Jazz from this period and would like the sharp handling of a Fiesta and the supple ride of a Volkswagen Polo, you'll get closer to it with this SEAT than with any other class contender we can think of. None of which would be much use if the engines were to let the side down. Fortunately, that's not the case. We can't really see why you'd choose either of the powerplants carried over from the previous generation Ibiza line-up, a 1.6-litre TDI diesel and a rather wheezy normally aspirated entry-level 1.0-litre MPI petrol unit. But the 1.0 TSI turbo petrol variant - the one the vast majority of buyers will choose - is very good indeed. This three cylinder powerplant is primarily offered in 95PS guise, but there's also a 115PS variant if you want the option of DSG auto transmission. Either way, 60.1mpg is possible on the combined cycle and around 106g/km of CO2 (both NEDC figures). Also very frugal is the pokiest option in the line-up, a 150PS four cylinder 1.5 TSI EVO unit which features cylinder deactivation technology.

Overall

Ibiza's important to Spain - and this one certainly is to SEAT. This car is something of an Iberian success story. Are there issues? Well it's hard to find too many. As we've suggested, there are cheaper contenders in this class from the 2017-2021 period, so if you don't care about handling dynamics, you might be tempted to look elsewhere for that reason. If, on the other hand, you do like your driving (and come to this car from a rival Fiesta), you might notice that the steering of this SEAT lacks just a touch of the involving feel that marks out that impressive Ford - but to be honest, there's not much in it. Otherwise, there's lots to like, the attributes we've already mentioned further built upon by sharp styling and the low running costs possible from the 1.0-litre engines that the vast majority of customers will choose. In summary, we're looking here at a car that, like its brand, has matured nicely. One mindful of the fact that modernday Spaniards need to balance Latin spirit with sober sense. In this Ibiza, they've a small car that does exactly that.

Performance
70%
Handling
70%
Comfort
70%
Space
70%
Styling
70%
Build
80%
Value
80%
Equipment
70%
Economy
80%
Depreciation
60%
Insurance
70%

* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards.  Find out more

Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.

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  • Seat Ibiza - 1.0 SE Technology 5dr
  • SE18XSJ
  • GBP
  • 10298
  • 37597 miles, Arnold Clark Greenock Pottery Street