2020-02-11 16:54
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Seat launches new FR and FR Sport trims for Tarraco SUV

Seat launches new FR and FR Sport trims for Tarraco SUV

Today, Seat has announced two new trim levels for its largest car, the Tarraco seven seater SUV. Seat has been using the FR and FR Sport name plates for a while now and usually the FR model gets a black styling pack, upgraded seats, larger alloy wheels and extra kit as standard.

Tarraco FR

The Tarraco FR gets larger 19-inch wheels, larger exhaust slots, black roof, mirrors and door trims. Also, the bumpers have been made larger and chunkier for a sportier look. Inside the car, Seat has added sports seats all round and are all heated too.

The FR trim level starts at £31,680

Tarraco FR Sport

The Tarraco FR Sport adds larger 20-inch wheels, leather seats all round, heated windscreen washer nozzles and a rear camera.

The FR Sport trim level starts at £33,430

Engines

Both cars can be had with three different engines, a 1.5-litre TSI petrol, a 2.0-litre TS petrol or a 2.0-litre TDI variant. Two or four wheel drive can be specced as can a six speed manual or automatic DSG.

Both the Tarraco FR and Tarraco FR Sport are available now

Alex Lowe

Seat launches new FR and FR Sport trims for Tarraco SUV

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