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RRP
£28,400 - £37,380
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Cash
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£22,671
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Monthly
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£259*
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Used
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£8,315
Colour guide
Metallic - Black magic
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Black Magic is a sleek and sophisticated colour choice that really looks the part on the Seat Ateca. The deep, dark colour might not be the easiest to maintain (it’ll show up loads of muck and grime in winter), but it’s perfect for those after a stylish, upmarket look for their family SUV. Chances are its residual values will hold up well, too.
Metallic - Graphite grey
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Graphite grey is an understated yet sophisticated choice. The classic grey colour gives off a sense of upmarket elegance, making it perfect for those who want a vehicle that is practical and reliable, but also a little bit posh-looking at the same time. Graphite grey will probably be fairly easy to keep looking clean and shiny too, and will prove to be a popular choice amongst second-hand buyers.
Specifications
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Metallic - Nevada white
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Nevada white is by all means an attractive colour option for the Seat Ateca, but it’s also a slightly forgettable one too. Still, if a colour that flies under the radar is what you’re after, then it makes for a good choice. Its metallic-effect finish will look particularly smart on a sunny day too - though wet winter weather will have the car looking dirty very quickly.
Metallic - Reflex silver
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Silver is always a really safe bet for a new car, and Reflex silver on the Seat Ateca is no exception. Not only does it bring an air of sophistication and class to this already handsomely styled SUV, it’ll also be very easy to keep looking clean, and it’ll prove to be a popular choice on the used market when the time to sell comes around.
Metallic - Velvet red
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If you’re after a racy edge for your Seat Ateca, then Velvet red makes for a great choice. It brings an additional level of sportiness to the SUV’s already athletic styling, while the metallic-effect finish will really pop in direct sunlight. It’s not exactly a conservative colour, however, so it might not hold its value quite as well as silvers, whites or greys will.
Solid - Energy blue
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This darker shade of Energy blue goes without a metallic-effect finish, but that’s not to say it doesn’t look the part on the Seat Ateca. It makes for a great choice if you want to inject a splash of colour without making your car standout too much, although over the winter months chances are it’ll show up a fair amount of muck and grime.