Interesting Facts About the SEAT Malaga
The SEAT Málaga is a classic four‑door saloon that rolled off the production line in the mid‑1980s and remained in factories until the early 1990s. It was built as a sedan version of the SEAT Ronda and carries the internal project code 023A.
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Production Span
The Málaga was produced from 1985 through 1991, with some sources extending the timeline to 1992. This places the model firmly in SEAT’s late‑80s lineup.
Design Roots and Codename
The car is essentially a saloon variant of the SEAT Ronda, sharing much of its underpinnings, and was developed under the project codename 023A. Its four‑door body style distinguished it from the Ronda’s hatchback form.
Name and Parts Rarity
Named after the Spanish city of Málaga, the model has become a collector’s item, with original parts becoming hard to locate. Enthusiasts have even adapted components from other cars, such as cutting down an Austin Montego front bumper, to keep the Málaga on the road.
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