The second generation SEAT Alhambra went on sale in October 2010. At long it is 22 cm longer and 9 cm wider than the first generation. Like the Sharan access to the middle row of seats is via sliding doors. In February 2013 SEAT presented the Alhambra four-wheel-drive version featuring a permanent all wheel drive combined with the 2.0 TDI diesel engine and a manual six-speed gearbox. In September 2015 the UK diesel models of the Alhambra were revised to meet the Euro 6 standards and the power outputs increased from to and from to . In March 2020 SEAT announced production of the Alhambra would end that month. File:12-02-02-autostadt-wolfsburg-046.jpg|SEAT Alhambra second generation rear doors now slide open rather than being hinged. File:Seat Alhambra Style (II, Facelift) – h 20052021.jpg|Rear view
Safety Euro NCAP 2010 In 2010, the safety of the second generation SEAT Alhambra was assessed under the
Euro NCAP scheme; it achieved a
5-star overall rating:
2019 The Alhambra in its standard European market configuration received 4 stars from
Euro NCAP in 2019.
Awards • ‘Auto Trophy’ 2010 for the imported MPV category, by the German car magazine
Autozeitung • ‘Best imported MPV’ in 2011, by the readers of the German car magazine
Auto, Motor und Sport • ‘Best MPV on the market’ award in 2011, by the British magazine
What Car? • ‘Best MPV’ in 2011, at the
UK Fleet World Honours • ‘Best MPV’ in 2011, by the British motoring magazine
Diesel Car • ‘MPV of the Year’ award in 2011, by panel members of the Portuguese ‘Car of the Year – Crystal Steering Wheel Trophy’ • ‘Best MPV’ in 2011, at the second edition of the
Ecomotor Awards, organised by the Spanish newspaper
El Economista • ‘Best MPV on the market’ award in 2012, by the British magazine
What Car? • ‘Best MPV on the market’ award in 2013, by the British magazine
What Car? Engines • Petrol • 1.4 L 110 kW (150 hp) TSI • 2.0 L 147 kW (200 hp) TSI • Diesel • 2.0 L 103 kW (140 hp)
TDI • 2.0 L 130 kW (177 hp) TDI • 2.0 L 85 kW (114 hp) TDI ==Sales ==