Interesting Facts About the SEAT Arosa 6H
The SEAT Arosa (Typ 6H) is a compact city car that debuted in March 1997 at the Geneva Motor Show. It was built by the Spanish automaker SEAT and stayed in production into the early 2000s.
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Debut at the Geneva Motor Show
The Arosa 6H made its first public appearance in March 1997 at the Geneva Motor Show. This launch introduced SEAT’s new entry‑level hatchback to the European market.
Three‑door hatchback for urban driving
From 1997 to 2000 the 6H generation was offered as a three‑door hatchback with seating for four. Its compact size made it ideal for city streets while still providing practical interior space.
Modest power and compact dimensions
Engine output for the early Arosa ranged from 50 hp to 60 hp, with a 1.0‑litre manual gearbox paired to a five‑speed transmission. The car measured roughly 3 536 mm in length, 1 639 mm in width, and 1 460 mm in height, keeping it well within the dimensions of a typical city car.
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