The
SEAT Altea XL is an longer variant of the normal SEAT Altea, a five
door five
seat compact multi purpose vehicle (MPV), with increased luggage capacity compared to the standard Altea. It was launched at the
Paris Motor Show in September 2006. Sales commenced in November 2006. The
SEAT Altea Freetrack is dimensionally similar to the Altea XL, but is designed as
compact sport-utility vehicle (SUV). It features raised
suspension for increased
ground clearance and larger plastic bumpers, and plastic wheel arch and sill extensions, which all increase its exterior dimensions. All versions of the Freetrack, except the 2.0
Turbocharged Direct Injection (TDI) 2WD, are equipped with a
Haldex Traction based on demand
four-wheel drive (4WD). The 4WD versions are also called
Seat Altea 4. In Mexico and Russia, the SEAT Altea Freetrack is marketed simply as the SEAT
Freetrack. Although the Freetrack is available with 4WD, it is not marketed by SEAT as an "SUV". However, the Freetrack could be seen as a competitor for
small SUVs from other
marques. The possible
internal combustion engine choices are almost the same as for the normal Altea. When launched, it was available in a very uncommon intense yellow. This colour was also seen on models in several promotional brochures - however the colour scheme went out of production by August 2010.
Gallery File:Seat Altea XL 2.0 TDI – Heckansicht, 1. Mai 2013, Münster.jpg|2006–2009 File:Seat Altea XL Kombi 1.6 TDI Style (Facelift) – Frontansicht, 10. September 2011, Düsseldorf.jpg|2009–2015 File:Seat Altea XL 1.2 TSI Start&Stop SUN (Facelift) – Heckansicht, 14. September 2015, Münster.jpg|2009–2015
Awards •
2006 Award, by the Asociación de Telespectadores de la Comunidad de Andalucía
Powertrain The following
powertrain options are available, with certain configurations utilising
Volkswagen Groups highly regarded
Direct-Shift Gearbox (DSG): A
flexible-fuel vehicle model was also on offer, under the label "
MultiFuel", featuring the 1.6 MPI E85 engine. == Sales ==