Metallic - Desire Red with black roof
Metallic - Desire Red with grey roof
Metallic - Glacial white with black roof
Metallic - Glacial white with grey roof
Metallic - Magnetic tech grey
Metallic - Magnetic tech grey with black roof
Metallic - Magnetic tech grey with white roof
Metallic - Midnight black
Metallic - Midnight black with White roof
Metallic - Midnight black with grey roof
Metallic - Mountain green
Metallic - Mountain green with black roof
Metallic - Mountain green with grey roof
Metallic - Mountain green with white roof
Metallic - Saphire blue with Black roof
Metallic - Saphire blue with Grey roof
Metallic - Saphire blue with White roof
Solid - Fiord blue with black roof
Solid - Fiord blue with white roof
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Colour guide
Metallic - Desire Red with black roof
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If you want your Seat Arona to really stand out, opting for Desire Red with the contrasting black roof is a great choice. The black colouring extends down the small SUV’s A-pillars, and matches its darker bumper surrounds to a tee. Against the vivid red body and chrome exterior trim that features on higher-spec models, this colour choice looks pretty fantastic.
Metallic - Desire Red with grey roof
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Go for this colour option and you’ll still get that sporty effect that the Desire Red metallic paint brings to the Arona, only here the car’s roof will be finished in a dark shade of contrasting grey paint. This colouring extends down the car’s A-pillars, and the contrast effect makes it appear to sit lower to the ground. It’s a cool colour choice for sure.
Specifications
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Metallic - Desire red
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This deep metallic Desire Red really gives the Seat Arona a properly sporty look. It suits the car’s smaller proportions really smartly, and provides a striking visual contrast to the darker bumper surrounds and pieces of chrome exterior trim that appear on higher-spec models. If you want to add a bit of racey hot-hatchback inspired appeal to your Arona, this is a great colour to go for.
Metallic - Glacial white
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Metallic - Glacial white with black roof
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Metallic - Glacial white with grey roof
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Metallic - Magnetic tech grey
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If you want a low-key look for your Seat Arona, Magnetic Grey is a great choice. It’s a more conservative option for sure, but it lends this affordable small SUV an impressively classy look. On higher-spec models, it contrasts really smartly against the lighter chrome and silver trim pieces that feature around its exterior. Magnetic Grey should prove to be a popular choice on the used market, too.
Metallic - Magnetic tech grey with black roof
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Opting for Magnetic Grey with a contrasting black roof adds even more premium appeal to the Arona’s already attractive looks. The black colouring covers the roof and extends down the car’s A-pillars. Given the fact that Magnetic Grey is already a relatively dark shade, the contrast effect is a subtle one, but it still looks pretty cool - particularly on high-spec models with their additional silver and chrome exterior details.
Metallic - Magnetic tech grey with white roof
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This is a surprisingly funky colour option given the fact that, in isolation, Magnetic Grey is a pretty conservative colour choice. By combining that colour with a white roof, however, you will really make your Arona stand out from the crowd. That said, this isn’t a colour combination that will necessarily be to everyone’s tastes, which might affect the car’s residual value come sale time.
Metallic - Midnight black
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Usually all-black cars can look a bit washed out and plain, but the Seat Arona wears this shade of Midnight Black metallic paint really quite smartly. True, it’ll be a bit of a pain to keep clean and shiny over winter, but on high-spec models that get additional silver and chrome exterior trim pieces, it looks very cool. Black cars usually hold their values pretty well, too.
Metallic - Midnight black with White roof
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Go for this colour choice and you’ll introduce a vividly contrasting white roof that really stands out against the Arona’s Midnight Black bodywork. This is a fairly left-field colour combination that will likely not carry the same mainstream appeal as a car with light bodywork and a darker contrasting roof, so you might find its residual values affected slightly as a result.
Metallic - Midnight black with grey roof
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This colour combination isn’t quite as in-your-face as Midnight Black with a contrasting white roof, but it still lends the compact Seat Arona a fairly interesting look. Again, this sort of contrast effect might not prove to be hugely popular on the used market, and being a black car you’ll have your work cut out for you when it comes to keeping it clean over the winter months.
Metallic - Mountain green
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This is an extremely dark shade of green that almost looks grey in appearance. Still, with a metallic finish it looks really quite dashing, and if you go for a high-spec Arona you’ll find it contrasts really smartly against the car’s additional silver and chrome exterior trim pieces. It’ll likely show up a fair amount of muck and grime when the roads are wet, though.
Metallic - Mountain green with black roof
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This colour option adds a contrasting black roof that really complements the Arona’s attractive Mountain Green bodywork nicely. It’s a fairly subtle contrast, but the black roof and A-pillar work very tidily along with the car’s dark bumper surrounds. The additional silver and chrome trim that’s introduced on higher spec models looks really smart in conjunction with this colour scheme.
Metallic - Mountain green with grey roof
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Combined with the darker green body work and black bumper surrounds, the dark contrasting grey roof and A-pillars that’s introduced with this colour scheme does look wee bit busy and incoherent. That said, while it might not necessarily be to everyone’s tastes, it’s an interesting way to make your Seat Arona stand out from the crowd.
Metallic - Mountain green with white roof
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A contrasting white roof will always make for a pretty bold look, but in combination with this deep shade of Mountain Green it actually looks really quite attractive. You might find it ages fairly quickly, though, which might affect the car’s residual values when the time to sell comes around, but it still makes for a cool colour choice.
Metallic - Saphire blue
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Opting for Saphire Blue is a great way to inject a healthy dose of vibrant colour into your Seat Arona. This bright shade of metallic blue will look excellent in the sunshine, and it suits the Arona’s overtly sporty styling really quite nicely - particularly if you go for a higher spec model with larger alloy wheels.
Metallic - Saphire blue with Black roof
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By selecting Saphire blue with a contrasting black roof, your Arona will look even sportier. The black roof and A-pillars provide a smart match for the dark lower bumpers, and really make the blue body work stand out. This is an attractive colour combination that will likely prove popular with buyers on the second-hand market.
Metallic - Saphire blue with Grey roof
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By choosing this colour option, you’ll introduce a contrasting grey roof whose colouring extends down the Arona’s A-pillars. Against the cool Saphire Blue tones of the Arona’s body work, the grey roof makes for an attractive colour palette, but perhaps not one that will appeal to absolutely everyone. Still, it’s a good way to make your car stand out from the crowd.
Metallic - Saphire blue with White roof
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Against the Saphire Blue bodywork and the Arona’s black bumpers, this contrasting white roof really stands out. This is by no means a conservative colour option for your family SUV, however, so its residual values might not stack up quite as strongly as you might like. Still, we think it makes for a pretty cool colour combination.
Solid - Fiord blue
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Solid - Fiord blue with black roof
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Solid - Fiord blue with white roof
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