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  2. SEAT Ibiza - Wikipedia

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    The SEAT Ibiza Mk1 took part in several rally events and formed the basis on which the Campeonato SEAT Ibiza de Rallies was organised by the SEAT Sport division in 1985, [14] however its most notable rally version has been the all-wheel-drive Ibiza Bimotor, manufactured in 1986 and equipped with two engines, each delivering power to one axle.

  3. List of SEAT vehicles - Wikipedia

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    SEAT 1200 Sport, 'Bocanegra', the first car to be wholly developed in SEAT's Martorell Technical centre. SEAT 850 Spyder, a cabriolet in SEAT's range. SEAT 132, the last SEAT rear wheel drive mid-size car, powered with Fiat and Mercedes-Benz diesel engines. 1400 A / 1400 B / 1400 C (1953–1963) 600 N / 600 D / 600 E / 600 L (1957–1973)

  4. List of Volkswagen Group platforms - Wikipedia

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    Audi 50, Volkswagen Polo, SEAT Ibiza, SEAT Córdoba, Škoda Fabia: As of 2014, in its sixth generation. A series [2] small family cars / compact cars: Audi A3, Audi Q3, Audi TT, VW Golf, VW Jetta, VW Eos, VW Tiguan, VW Touran, VW Scirocco, SEAT León, SEAT Toledo, SEAT Altea, Škoda Octavia: The most prolific platform, six generations. B series [2]

  5. FIA 2-Litre World Rally Cup - Wikipedia

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    The SEAT Ibiza Kit Car was the most successful car in the series, taking 3 titles in a row, from 1996 to 1998. Peugeot 306 Maxi. The series started in 1993, then named the FIA Cup for Manufacturers of Touring Cars (2-Litre) with the series following Group A rules for front wheel drive vehicles, a maximum engine capacity of 2 litres and a single driven axle.

  6. Cupra (marque) - Wikipedia

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    The "Cupra" name, short for "Cup Racing" [1] was first used in 1996 by the SEAT Ibiza GTI 2.0 16V Cupra Sport. It is a street legal version of the Ibiza Mk2 kit car used in the competition, created as a special edition to celebrate SEAT's victory in the 1996 FIA 2-Litre World Rally Cup, a subdivision of the World Rally Championship at that time.

  7. SEAT Málaga - Wikipedia

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    The SEAT Málaga (codenamed 023A) is a four-door saloon produced by the Spanish automaker SEAT from 1985 to 1991 and named after the city of Málaga in Andalucía in southern Spain. It can be considered a saloon variant of the SEAT Ibiza , although the underpinnings of the Málaga and the Ibiza Mark 1 were both based upon those of the SEAT Ronda .

  8. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    SEAT León. SEAT Ibiza Mk5. SEAT Arona. Cupra Formentor Cupra León Audi A1 Mk2. Audi Q3 Mk1 SEAT Altea SEAT Exeo SEAT Arosa SEAT Ibiza Mk2 SEAT Ibiza Mk3 SEAT Ibiza Mk4 SEAT Córdoba SEAT Inca SEAT Toledo Mk1 SEAT Toledo Mk2 SEAT Toledo Mk3 VW Caddy (9K) VW Polo Classic (6K) VW Polo Variant (6K) Engine assembly: 1993: 12,607 (Production: 6,713 ...

  9. Porsche 984 - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 984 concept was inspired by a joint project done with SEAT, and together the two companies birthed the "Porsche PS", which was never prototyped.A 1.5 L inline-four watercooled engine, officially codenamed "System Porsche", was developed shortly after to go along with the PS, although SEAT later kept it and used it in the first generation SEAT Ibiza.