The
Ibiza Mk2 ('''
Typ 6K''') was the first Ibiza generation fully developed and produced under
Volkswagen Group ownership. Its platform variant was based on the
Volkswagen Polo 6N and
Volkswagen Golf Mk3. In the interior, the pre-facelift Ibiza 6K shared its dashboard with many other models from SEAT and Volkswagen, such as the SEAT Córdoba Mk1, the Volkswagen Polo Classic, the
SEAT Inca, the
Volkswagen Polo Mk3, and others. This Ibiza was available in three- and five-
door models; the
saloon/
coupé variant was known as the
SEAT Córdoba, and the
estate was known as the SEAT Córdoba Vario. The Ibiza was regularly the best-selling car in Spain and sold relatively well in the rest of Europe, helping SEAT increase its sales figures significantly from 1993 onwards. Before the facelift, the trim levels were i, CL, CLX, GLX, Pasion, S, and GTI. File:1995 SEAT Ibiza (6K) CLX 5-door hatchback (2008-11-07).jpg|1995 SEAT Ibiza Mk2 pre-facelift rear File:SEAT Ibiza Mk2 pre-facelift interior.JPG|SEAT Ibiza Mk2 pre-facelift interior without
airbags File:SEAT_Ibiza_Mk.2._03.jpg|SEAT Ibiza Mk2 pre-facelift interior with
airbags
1996 revision The 6K Ibiza had a minor
facelift in 1996, which included changing the general
aesthetics of the car, by adding smoother
bumpers and changing the
grille and
headlamps and the trim levels offered (Base, E, S, SE, SXE, Sport, GT, GTI, GTI 16V, Cupra, and Sport). In addition to changes to the appearance of the car, the
powertrain and running gear changed with the addition of the 2.0-litre 16v
ABF petrol engine. File:Seat Ibiza 2 front 20071004.jpg|1996–1999 SEAT Ibiza Mk2 facelift 3-door File:Seat Ibiza 2 rear 20071004.jpg|1996–1999 SEAT Ibiza Mk2 facelift 3-door File:1997 SEAT Ibiza SXE 1.4 facelift Rear.jpg|1997 SEAT Ibiza Mk2 facelift 5-door
Engine specifications 1999 facelift screen integrating the controllers for the audio as well as for the electronically automated
air-conditioning system The 1999 Ibiza Mk2 facelift ('''
Typ 6K2
, also known as 6K GP01''', and sometimes referred to in the UK as the Mk3) was the second Ibiza to be produced under
Volkswagen Group management. In addition to a revised front and rear end, new styling cues were added, such as the tailgate-mounted SEAT badge that doubled as a boot release switch when pushed. In the interior, the changes included a newly designed dashboard along with new door panels. The launch of the Cupra models, along with success in
rallying, gave it a much stronger, sporty image, which helped align SEAT vis-à-vis the Volkswagen Group's recently acquired budget brand
Škoda Auto. The Ibiza's 1.05-, 1.4-, 1.6-, and 1.8-litre
petrol, and 1.9-litre
Turbocharged Direct Injection (TDI) and
Suction Diesel Injection (SDI)
diesel engines were the same as those used in the Volkswagen Polo. The Ibiza's
powertrain and running gear were also used in the
SEAT Córdoba saloon, estate, and coupé. Under Volkswagen's ownership, SEAT was marketed as a sporty and youthful brand whose cars were sold at competitive prices. The available trim levels were Entry, S, SE, SX, Award, Stella, Signo, Sport (1.8T 20V 156 PS), Cupra, and Cupra R. SEAT later introduced a more
powerful hot hatch, dubbed Cupra, equipped with a
turbocharged 1.8-litre engine, followed by the Cupra R, of which only 200 units were produced. The main difference between the two were
suspension,
Brembo four-opposed piston front
disc brake calipers, and a power upgrade from to on the Cupra R model. By the time production of the second generation Ibiza/Córdoba ceased during 2002, the range had established itself as one of the most popular superminis in Europe of the past decade, having sold 1,522,607 cars from 1993 to 2002.
Engine specifications Safety In 2000, the SEAT Ibiza Mk2 was tested for its safety performance under the
Euro NCAP assessment scheme and it achieved a 3-star overall rating:
Rebadges The Ibiza's name was initially changed in
Taiwan to Barcelona. The Ibiza was also produced in
South Africa, where it was rebadged as the
Volkswagen Polo Playa.
Awards • Car of the year 1994, in Spain • Car of the year award in 1994, in Portugal ==Third generation (
Typ 6L; 2002)==