SEAT Bocanegra Concept Unveiled in Geneva

SEAT Bocanegra Concept / Brian Potter

Special off site event

By Brian Potter
March 4, 2008 2:54 AM
Filed Under: Concept Car, German, Seat

At the VW press event this evening, Spanish subsidiary, SEAT revealed their Bocanegra Concept sport coupe.  Slated as the next geneneration Ibiza, which debuts in 2009, the Bocanegra gets a dose of SEAT's trademark "dynamic line" body styling cues most noticeable in the Altea and Leon models, but also gets a little flavor from sister company, Audi, as well.  Looking at the overall vehicle it's not difficult to see some resemblance to the Audi A1 Metroprojekt concept which debuted in Tokyo last year, but despite this, the Bocanegra is eye-catching and very attractive.

Translated as "black mouth" the Bocanegra has a black front end.  But the interesting part about the front end is that its upper bumper section is covered by a semi-transparent Perspex acrylic sheet which extends up into the headlamps and acts as the headlamps outer lens.  The transition is seamless, and if you don't look closely, you won't notice it.  As a result, the effect is a tinted black front end which only allows the headlight units, with their eye-catching LEDs to peer out. 

Starting with the next generation Ibiza, SEAT states that the front bumper design of this concept will be the face of its upcoming generation of models. This new product initiative which will extend over the next few years will includes a new B-segment sedan vehicle which will also makes its debut in 2009. Please read below for full details.

Source: SEAT

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SEAT SPORTCOUPÉ ‘BOCANEGRA’

An exciting new chapter for SEAT

  • Exhilarating concept offers clues to the design of a key future model from SEAT
  • Crisp SportCoupé lines with a distinctly dynamic and eye-catching front end
  • Clear emphasis on top notch quality and exciting innovation


At the 2008 Geneva Motor Show, SEAT will unveil the prototype SportCoupé “Bocanegra”, a model which brims with character and sporting style from nose to tail. For the Spanish brand it marks the start of a product initiative extending over the next few years, which will include the important launch of the new-generation Ibiza as well as a new ‘B-segment’ saloon car, due to make its public debut in 2009.

Capable of conveying intense emotions at first glance, the ‘Bocanegra’ follows the aesthetic and practical vision of car design as practised by Luc Donckerwolke, Chief Designer at SEAT.

Using the very latest technology at the recently inaugurated SEAT Design Centre in Martorell, SEAT’s designers and engineers have produced a vehicle that is a perfect blend of sportiness, emotion and efficiency. The SportCoupé, with its ultra-modern, striking styling, showcases a host of intriguing features both inside and outside.

Captivating design

The eye is instantly drawn to the spectacular front end that gives the model its name – ‘Bocanegra’ – which literally means ‘black mouth’. The top half is capped by a stunning, dark Perspex finish from which only the headlight units, with their state-of-the-art LED technology, peer out.

The two-door body boasts a clear coupé-like silhouette that is given added emphasis by the semi-transparent black front end. Indeed, SEAT aficionados may even spot that this car recalls distant memories of the launch of the original ‘Bocanegra’, the legendary SEAT SportCoupé.

The appealing effect produced with the front headlights is complemented by the outline encircling the brand’s insignia, which itself sports a new look. Instead of the chromed brand symbol the classic ‘S’ appears in black, silhouetted by a chromed line. Its depth, which makes it appear more three-dimensional, and its black finish are elements that stand out as a clear demonstration of the significant advance in quality already achieved by SEAT.

Another eye-catching feature in the same area is the front bumper styling: its overall appearance is akin to that of a mask in that it only accentuates the expressiveness and sporty nature that will be at the very essence of the Spanish brand’s upcoming generation of models, due to begin arriving on the market shortly.

Compact coupé body

The ‘Bocanegra’ also makes its mark with its tight-fitting exterior comprising a low roofline and still-compact four-metre length. This allows a perfect synthesis of a powerful, sporty character on the one hand and, on the other, the functionality, roominess and exemplary safety required for catering to practically all needs. The ability to move nimbly through city traffic comes guaranteed, while the track width and wheelbase promise swift, comfortable progress outside the city limits.

Moving upwards, yet another highlight of the ‘Bocanegra’s’ exciting exterior design is a vast panoramic sunroof that allows light to flood into the passenger compartment. Sporting a finish that matches the dark Perspex front end, it naturally harmonises the exterior colours for a consistent, dramatic, look.

The high-level side indicator repeaters incorporated into the door mirrors form an additional striking feature. The mirrors, in turn, inject an added touch of dynamism by being attached below the window line of the new SEAT SportCoupé. This elegant design trait, with a slender arm connecting the mirror housing to the door, creates a truly dashing look.

Seen side on, it is the stunning 19” alloy wheels – shod with ultra-sporty low-profile 235/35 tyres – that first grab the attention. This is an unmistakable declaration of intent by a car calculated to look as sporty as it feels.

Evolution of the ‘dynamic line’


The taut surfaces of the vehicle’s flanks comprise three distinctive characteristics which give the new prototype’s sporty character added impact and represent a key evolution of the Spanish brand’s trademark ‘dynamic line’. Originating from the front end and following the bonnet line down to the centre of the door, the first line is virtually mirrored by another that descends from the rear end’s powerful ‘shoulders’ to the centre of the door. Both are underscored by a third line which bridges the divide between the two wheel arches. The purpose, again, is to clearly evoke the new sense of automotive style which SEAT now conveys.

Meanwhile, at the back of the car, it is the expressive, robust looks generated by very boldly contoured shoulders that stand out. Also housing the tail light units, these rear shoulders indisputably bestow a more potent image.

Adorning the centre of the hatch is, once again, the brand insignia which, like its counterpart at the front, sports an all-new black look with a chrome outline and doubles as the handle for opening the luggage compartment. Proudly displayed across the centre of the hatch, below the insignia, is the prototype’s historic name: ‘Bocanegra’.

Lower down, these elements give way to a sporty exhaust integrated into the centre of the rear bumper, flanked by characterful, mesh-style wings.

To round off the exterior, special mention must also be given to the dramatic, innovative LED light units which are perfectly in keeping with the vehicle’s innovative design. Masked by dark Perspex at the front, and incorporated into those particularly pronounced shoulders at the rear, the LEDs form perfect design highlights in the undeniably sporty ‘Bocanegra’.

An avant-garde interior

Inside, SEAT’s dramatic concept car is an impressive fusion of exciting design and extraordinarily high quality. It is an area in which the SEAT design team has taken meticulous care, right down to the finest detail.

One of the principal objectives for the interior styling was to produce a space offering functional, practical elements together with flawless quality, and this has been achieved in every respect.

The interior of the ‘Bocanegra’ is distinguished by an impressive variety of tones and textures. Its front end is dominated by the dashboard with its sporty, light styling. Minute attention to detail is the key, and the centre console, where the climate control can be found, is testimony to this.

Elsewhere inside, the height- and reach-adjustable steering wheel in the ‘Bocanegra’ is not perfectly spherical; it has a sporty triple-spoke design and two flattened sections on either side that make it easier to grip. Naturally, it bears the brand insignia in the centre, and also incorporates paddles for operating the seven-speed DSG gearbox and controls for activating the various functions needed to operate external devices connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth.

As expected, the instrument cluster stays true to the brand’s sporty styling. Positioned between the two new-look dials is a hi-tech central screen that functions as a telephone display. Phone and other functions are accessed using the steering wheel controls, thereby maximising the connectivity between vehicle, driver and other peripheral devices such as telephones.

Each dial is made up of three concentric rings with needles pointing to the 6 o'clock position. Both incorporate the indicator signal in the centre, with the right-hand dial including various other telltale lamps for the vehicle's functions.

The rings are made of transparent material, the first featuring a large scale and the second showing much more precise readings for the rev counter and the speedometer, which both feature white backlighting. Concluding the tour of the driver's cockpit in the “Bocanegra” are sports pedals with metal plates.

The design of elements such as the armrest, the zone around the central tunnel and the seats has a very light feel to it thanks to the inclusion of leather and semi-transparent Perspex trim. The door trim panel replicates the concept of the dashboard, deftly combining metallic mesh sections with the colour scheme that runs throughout the vehicle.

The “Bocanegra” is fitted with well-designed and attractively styled bucket seats, which offer optimum support for the occupants out on the road. A brown leather strip runs the length of the seat's outer perimeter, giving it a unique surface finish. The headrest is integrated into the top section of the seat as a floating element with a zone for communicating between the front and rear.

The interior seat sections are upholstered in quilted black leather, reminiscent of that used in classic sports cars, while the side bolster cushions are trimmed in brown leather to coordinate perfectly with the interior colours.

Efficient TSI twin-turbo engine


Under the bonnet of this exciting prototype lies a powerful and economical 1.4 twin-turbo engine with TSI technology, which is partnered with a seven-speed DSG gearbox. This marks a first for SEAT, which has never before produced a model combining the 1.4 TSI twin-turbo engine and the seven-speed DSG gearbox with steering wheel paddles.

Coupling this highly efficient 1.4 TSI twin-turbo power unit to the speed and sportiness of the DSG transmission promises a thoroughly enjoyable drive for enthusiast and everyday motorist alike. Add to this the option of operating the gearshift by means of the paddles on the steering wheel and the sublime stability and precision of SEAT’s signature ‘Agile Chassis’, and drivers are able to enjoy sporty motoring at its very finest.

The 1.4 TSI twin-turbo unit in the ‘SportCoupé’ also promises modest CO2 emissions thanks to its small displacement. Thus the ‘Bocanegra’ upholds the brand’s pledge to reduce CO2 emissions of all its engine variants. Clearly, this promise is already being delivered with the launch of ECOMOTIVE versions of the Ibiza and León.

At the same time, the new vehicle's considerable track width enhances stability when driving at speed, as well as the dynamic handling characteristics when travelling by motorway.

Dynamic and enterprising in nature, the ‘Bocanegra’ has, then, been created to stir the emotions of those who relish sporty driving allied to a unique style and personality. By so doing, it stays true to the values of a brand that endeavours to produce models which distinguish themselves through innovative design, sporty character and exceptional quality and value.

Comments

out4ride
March 4, 2008 3:58 AM
That's how Scirocco should look like!!!

radmeister
March 4, 2008 5:43 AM
Yeah, i thought the scirocco was nice, but this is much better looking.

BabyMilo
March 4, 2008 8:17 AM
now thats a nice looking car! i would by that... but the bad thing is that it is a seat...

rublazar
March 4, 2008 11:32 AM
There you can see the original "Bocanegra", made by Seat from 1975 to 1979 http://www.mundoanuncio.com/img/2005/4/4/1112644460.jpg and by the way, what's wrong being a Seat? Have you ever seen WTCC races this year, where Seat won the first 2 races, in front of BMW?

The_woo_factor
March 4, 2008 12:07 PM
This is better than the scirocco!

joelynn
March 4, 2008 1:18 PM
if that's the new Ibiza everyone other than Mazda better go running to their drawing boards to figure out how to make their superminis have a chance against this.

THERENAISSANCEMAN
March 4, 2008 3:58 PM
S T U P E N D U O U S . . .

DJH1971
March 4, 2008 10:33 PM
This could well be the best Seat yet. Certainly cause for encouragement.

timp7748
March 4, 2008 11:31 PM
why compare with the scirocco?? This is a concept, scirocco is a production car. If this were to go into porduction I bet it would be vastly toned down.

It is a stunning car though!!

javi-Spain
March 5, 2008 11:39 PM
this is a very beautiful car of seat, in years.

fusion01
March 8, 2008 9:51 AM
Got a MK5 GTI, and this is worthy of my next purchase. Simply looks fantastic: wipes the arse of that fugly Scirocco.

fusion01
March 8, 2008 10:03 AM
'If this were to go into porduction I bet it would be vastly toned down. It is a stunning car though!' Why? I don't see this as some over-the-top prototype. It looks totally realistic to me. The 19" rims on 35 profile tyres will change as few want a ride that uncomfortable, and seats would be an optional extra, but the rest - including the TFSI in production by VW - is all totally feasible.

*BOCA*
May 1, 2009 10:36 PM
What inspired You to Call the Car Bocanegra

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