SEAT, the Spanish manufacturer owned by Volkswagen, teased
Geneva Motor Show visitors this year with the 3-door
Bocanegra concept car. Today it unveiled the production version, which, as expected, takes on the
Ibiza nameplate. The attractive 5-door had a lot of work done at the plastic surgeon's office, as the old car's bland lines have been transformed completely.



Flat is definitely out, and the pair of diagonal character lines first shown on Bocanegra now adorn the new compact. In front, the
Ibiza wears a new face -- one that European shoppers should get used to, as it's likely to trickle through to other
SEATs over time. The most obvious change is the wider, more traditional-looking grille, which helps to mainstream the SEAT's appearance compared to the quirky faces you'll find on some of its stablemates.
© Source: autoblog
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