Seat Tarraco
Overview
Until now, if you fancied a seven-seat SEAT, your choice was limited to the Alhambra MPV, but the Tarraco is the company’s first SUV with seven seats. With a large boot and a generous level of equipment, it can comfortably meet the demands of a growing family, although the third row of seats – which are standard across the range – are best reserved for occasional use. The Tarraco is closely related to the Skoda Kodiaq, but the SEAT edges the Skoda in terms of styling and driver appeal, although it can’t match its Czech mate when it comes to practicality and flexibility. Pricing is more competitive and there's now a more comprehensive model line-up, offering logical progression in levels of equipment and power units.
Technical Overiew
But it’s not just a range-topper in terms of size. It also gets upmarket materials, higher specs and more equipment than its showroom subordinates. Seat says it
“Blends design and functionality, sportiness and comfort, accessibility and quality, technology and emotion – but in a form that suits a wider variety of lifestyles.” Sure. You could also say it’s basically a big, practical thing that isn’t bad to look at.

