Seat IBE Concept Revealed

 Seat IBE Concept Revealed
Seat IBE Concept

The SEAT IBE Concept car which was unveiled in Geneva is not only a perspective on future SEAT designs, but it also marks a major step towards Spain's motor vehicle electrification. The IBE is a 2+2, two-door coupe powered by an electric drive system with zero-emissions capabilities.

First a look at the concept itself. SEAT says the car is aimed at urban users with a youthful outlook on life, hence the coupe shape. Yet interior space is not compromised too much so it can also be used as a mild family car. It is 3.78 metres long, 1.8 metres wide and is 1.2 metres high. A set of four 19-inch wheels with low rolling resistance tyres are fitted. Full LED headlights characterise the front end while the two air intakes in the lower bumper assist with cooling the car.

"With the IBE, we are demonstrating that, for SEAT, electric mobility will always be combined with excellent design and outstanding driving fun," says James Muir, President of SEAT. "The IBE is in the best SEAT tradition of always offering the boldest and most youthful cars in its class. On top of that, our first electric concept car represents the continuation of our strategy for the future; after the huge success of the highly efficient ECOMOTIVE models, we are now working intensively on electric mobility; and that includes plug-in hybrid drive, as well as an all-electric vehicle."

A lithium-ion battery located at the rear makes 75kW (102 PS) and 200Nm (147 lb-ft) of torque. It is capable of a 0 - 50km/h sprint of 3.4 seconds while the 0 - 100km/h takes 9.4 seconds. Overall the IBE weighs just 1,000 kilograms (2,205 lbs).

 


Dynamic concept for urban mobility
•    Stunning evolution of design DNA
•    Electric drive with 75 kW (102 hp) for zero-emissions driving
•    Continuation of efficiency strategy
•    Development of electric car expertise in Spain under SEAT leadership

SEAT is delivering a powerful statement with a compact sports coupé that carries stunning design and great driving fun into the age of electric mobility. The SEAT IBE concept car uses the zero-emissions drive of the future in a sporty and dynamic concept for urban mobility, while the clean, athletic styling of the IBE concept offers an exciting perspective on the ongoing development of the next generation of SEAT design. Powerful proportions and a precise, clear design language define the continued evolution of the Spanish brand’s design DNA.

Short, low and wide, an extremely low front end and broad shoulders – at first glance, the SEAT IBE displays the proportions of a classic sports car. Yet, it interprets this style genre in an innovative and unique manner – in a compact vehicle optimised for youthful living in urban areas.

“With the IBE, we are demonstrating that, for SEAT, electric mobility will always be combined with excellent design and outstanding driving fun,”
says James Muir, President of SEAT, S.A. “The IBE is in the best SEAT tradition of always offering the boldest and most youthful cars in its class. On top of that, our first electric concept car represents the continuation of our strategy for the future; after the huge success of the highly efficient ECOMOTIVE models, we are now working intensively on electric mobility; and that includes plug-in hybrid drive, as well as an all-electric vehicle.”

The design

The IBE concept car delivers an enticing perspective on the ongoing development of SEAT design. The pure forms, the precise lines and the exact surfaces depict a consistent and unique design language that clearly sustains the SEAT identity in all its modernity. “The IBE is like a concentrated gene pool for our next generation of vehicles. It will have a clear impact on all our models.” says SEAT Chief Designer Luc Donckerwolke. “And it also represents a promise for the future of the automobile – even with electric drive, design will still be exciting and driving will still be fun; at least, in a SEAT.”

The SEAT IBE  is 3.78 metres long – making it more than 25 centimetres shorter than an Ibiza - but its unusual breadth of 1.80 metres and overall height of only 122 centimetres lend it classic sports car proportions. Another classically sporty feature of the two-door layout is its extremely low bonnet and its long roof line. The short front overhang and muscular rear end with almost no overhang work together with the 19-inch wheels to underscore the car’s powerful and compact look.

The front end is characterised by full-LED headlamps that are as sophisticated in their design as they are distinctive. They bear the characteristic V typical of SEAT’s so-called “arrow design”. The entire front end takes a powerful V form that then carries on through the bonnet. The two air intakes in the lower bumper section are ample for the relatively low cooling requirements of the electric drive. The SEAT logo is located on a trapezoidal functional surface. The alternative drive enables an extremely high degree of consistency in the design – because the compact electric motor and its power electronics require less packaging space, it was possible to stretch the V-shaped bonnet a lot flatter across the front end than would have been possible with an internal combustion engine.

The side profile of the IBE emphasises its powerful stature – its broad shoulders, its sculpted flanks with a distinctive cut-in behind the front wheel, and the large wheels featuring an aerodynamically optimised five-spoke design all serve to underscore the dynamic look. The tires, on the other hand, with their 175 format, are far from extreme – with their low rolling resistance, they contribute to the high efficiency of the electric concept car. The roofline stretches rearwards, with the side glass surfaces kept low.

The rear end picks up the characteristic form of the front and reinterprets it. The rear light clusters featuring LED light guide technology once again display the “arrow” thematic with a hint of a diffuser beneath the rear bumper area reflecting the visual of the front air intakes. The entire vehicle is completely free from ornamentation – good design needs no decor. Every single line has its function in structuring the volumes and surfaces of the car; every muscle emerging from the form emphasises the sporty design. The reduction of forms, their consistent application and the precision in every detail are fixed elements of the SEAT design philosophy – and will be even more evident in future.

The concept


With its manageable dimensions, its agility and dynamics, the SEAT IBE is the perfect fit for city streets. Tightly cut as a 2+2-seater, it is conceived for youthful lifestyles. It has plenty of space for a couple, while also offering capacity for four. The long roofline ensures good interior headroom, while still retaining space for luggage or leisure equipment.

“SEAT has set itself the challenge to develop new concepts for new mobility demands in large cities,”
says Frank Bekemeier, who is Executive Vice President for Research and Development at SEAT. “The IBE is a zero-emissions vehicle, which is becoming increasingly important in many areas, and is optimised for future information systems. With its compact dimensions, its great manoeuvrability and high degree of usability, it is the perfect fit for the multi-faceted demands of a young target group.”

The SEAT IBE is an all-electric vehicle that generates zero local emissions. The drive motor is located together with the power electronics beneath the extremely flat bonnet, with the lithium-ion battery positioned in the car’s very short rear. With a maximum output of 75 kW (102 hp) and 200 Nm of torque, the power unit delivers exactly the kind of dynamic driving fun suggested by the exterior styling. The city dash from 0 to 50 km/h takes only 3.4 seconds; within 6.3 seconds, the IBE has reached 80 km/h, and after only 9.4 seconds it arrives at 100 km/h. This impressive performance is a function not only of the powerful off-the-line characteristics of the electric motor, but also the low weight of the SEAT IBE, which tips the scales at only 1,000 kilograms.

The continuous power rating it limited to 50 kW (68 hp), with the top speed pegged at 160 km/h – which is more than enough to cut an impressive figure even on urban motorways. Battery capacity is 18 kWh, which is plenty to cover all the daily mobility requirements of city life. It goes without saying that the SEAT IBE is equipped with the latest safety and communication systems and, in particular, is prepared for car-to-x communication. Within the information network of the future, the SEAT IBE exchanges data concerning status or safety alerts directly with other vehicles or the traffic infrastructure.

The expertise

SEAT is a vehicle manufacturer with a particularly high degree of expertise in environmentally friendly technologies. Recent years have seen fuel consumption systematically reduced across the individual model ranges, with SEAT ECOMOTIVE emerging to enjoying enormous success on the market as a brand for exceptionally high-efficiency vehicles. The pinnacle is the Ibiza ECOMOTIVE, which, despite its powerful 59 kW (80 hp) output consumes only 3.7 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres and emits only 98 grams of CO2 per kilometre. SEAT continues to expand the ECOMOTIVE range, with the Leon, Altea, Altea XL and Alhambra also set to receive exceptionally low-consumption TDI variants.

The next step in the SEAT strategy is the Leon Twin Drive ECOMOTIVE. Its drive is derived from a combination of an internal combustion engine and an electric motor. Yet it is far more than a conventional hybrid; it is a plug-in vehicle. Its lithium-ion battery can be charged at a regular electrical socket and has a range fully-charged of around 50 kilometres. For longer trips, the internal combustion engine takes over. The first series production version of the Leon Twin Drive ECOMOTIVE is planned for 2014.

The development target is the all-electric vehicle, with the SEAT IBE concept car serving as a taster. At the same time, the IBE marks the start of a targeted project for the promotion and development of electric mobility in Spain. The Cenit VERDE initiative brings together the capabilities of 16 leading technology companies and 16 leading universities and research establishments.

With its expertise in research, development and production, SEAT has taken over the industrial leadership of this project. Support by the Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation (CDTI), the company will explore, develop and establish the fundamental requirements for electric mobility. The objective is to explore technologies for the production of electric vehicles in Spain and for the establishment of the associated infrastructure.

“This project is very important for Spain, for its technological development, its future perspectives and its industrial network,”
says Frank Bekemeier, SEAT Executive Vice President for Research and Development. “The initiative is one of the most ambitious challenges faced by this country. With the SEAT IBE concept car, we are providing this process with very clear impetus.”

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 charlemagne charlemagne
Leon next gen, ;)!
March 2, 2010 11:14 am
 kryst_PL kryst_PL
Sad times are here, ladies and gentelmen. These new cars are all the same. No matter what brand they are, only details are different. What once was modern and dynamic, now is boring and bold, because everycar looks same. I need to buy myself old 4 wheels and take care of it so it lasts for 20 years. Maybe something will change then.
March 2, 2010 11:23 am
 Mikeado Mikeado
Let's play a game of Spot The Plagiarism! There's a strong whiff of Toyota/Lexus in the front mask (or perhaps a US Market Honda Accord), BMW side creases, Toyota FT-86 wheels, a Honda-cum-Audi window line and in the 3rd picture - if you squint - you can see the new Alfa Giulietta. Also... "we are now working intensively on electric mobility; and that includes plug-in hybrid drive, as well as an all-electric vehicle" - Because you're behind the times. How many concept cars are there going to be here that are very similar to this in terms of idea(s)?
March 2, 2010 11:27 am
 freeway freeway
before reading your comment it was exactly my thought: some BMW and Audi elements... but overall it's quite clean (not exactly a concept car IMO). I could see here the next Leon (I hate the current SEAT model line)
March 3, 2010 6:30 am
 dmanero dmanero
Not bad for Seat. Very sporty and pleasing to the eye.
March 2, 2010 11:31 am
 clash_189 clash_189
Will it be the next Audi version of seat as Exeo does for the old A4? the front will be tuned down to almost A3's headlamp, just sharper. However the end is identical with seat Ibiza Bocanegra (interpret it with a full glass and more rounded line and yes, it is only on the 130% size). Nice styling car, though, hope it will resemble the A3 interior but with more styling fitures as appear on TT.
March 2, 2010 11:38 am
 Renegade Renegade
If this is a coupe, I'm Bananaman...
March 2, 2010 11:47 am
 teuton teuton
SEAT's version of the Audi A1. One size fits all for VW! Boring.
March 2, 2010 11:51 am
 CH CH
SEAT's answer to the A1 is the since long available Ibiza. This on the other side is a little smaller and could be (if I understand it) SEAT's answer to the VW Up Concept. Anywho, it still irks me that it so looks like a VW T5 since it also has black tires and a windshield. They copied the patented system of using outer rearview mirrors, four wheels and and a steering wheel for the driver, what were they thinking, don't they have any respect for intellectual property?
March 3, 2010 8:26 am
 ShinyG ShinyG
VW managed to ruin it's least boring brand by making it the most boring! Also, calling everything but coupes coupes is such an cheap PR stunt. We have sedans that are marketed as coupes, now hatchbacks that are coupes. I'm going to go ahead and predict that wagons will eventually also be called coupes as people will realize there is no "sport" in "sports wagon"... I would like to address a sincere "go to hell" to everyone in charge of design at VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda, YOU SUCK!
March 2, 2010 12:21 pm
 Skubny Skubny
So True!!!
March 2, 2010 12:54 pm
 Michael Michael
Nice lines. I always liked the Seat design (except the late Toledo). Anyway, it seems that we have to go back to smaller cars. And lighter ones. The reasons: fuel consumption and busy traffic.
March 2, 2010 12:38 pm
 wbizarre wbizarre
very Lexus-like with some Acura angularity, and Audi lighting and proportions.
March 2, 2010 1:08 pm
 Solstice21 Solstice21
The design itself is nothing noteworthy, but the light engineering is spectacular.
March 2, 2010 1:10 pm
 afterace2 afterace2
i think this paintjob doesn't suit it well
March 2, 2010 2:29 pm
 xLumino xLumino
very great designed car. the shapes let guess if it will has the same basic then the Audi A1
March 2, 2010 2:44 pm
 MTC MTC
why a design change when what we've now is still so appealing?
March 2, 2010 2:45 pm
 DeleteThisAccount DeleteThisAccount
What's wrong with calling it what it is, a hatchback.
March 2, 2010 3:42 pm
 emandem emandem
why does this car look like a chopped and tuned Audi A3?? ..probably because they will "tune exactly this car down" to an official sale version, wich has finally the same design as the current A3, but is called the brand new Seat model... ..and even then, they can paint it all in white and call once again a boring car as the sale version of a stunning concept... (..as done on the Bocanegra...)
March 2, 2010 5:09 pm
 3MOCIONA 3MOCIONA
Firstly. No Seat would ever copy any Toyota, Honda or BMW because they're either boring or too conventional. Secondly, people who call themselves car enthusiasts complain that cars look the same and copy each other, well they would if they have 4 wheels, a bonnet, windows, headlights, rear lights ect. There's not alot you can do to make a car uniquely different, unless you add/take wheels, put windows from a hubble telescope and put the cabin under the chassis. Seat however try to be different unlike most brands so give them credit. And finally, people say cars copy eachother, but people copy eachother in their comments, it gets so boring reading the same comments over and over again. Don't conform to other people's opinions. Have ur own!
March 2, 2010 5:12 pm
 HEMI426 HEMI426
Looks a lot better than a A1 I'd say.
March 2, 2010 5:51 pm
 moodyaaa moodyaaa
the shape in general reminds me Alfa Berrira . Somehow!!
March 2, 2010 8:50 pm